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Select your nationality from the dropdown list. This information is used to determine the visa requirements and applicable fees.

Select the type of visa you're applying for. The various types include different durations and entry types. Make sure to choose the one that matches your travel plans.

Enter your first name and middle name exactly as they appear in your passport, using letters A-Z.

Enter your last name exactly as it appears in your passport, using letters A-Z. If you don't have a last name, enter "N/A."

Select your date of birth from the dropdown menus. Make sure this matches the date of birth listed in your passport.

Enter your email address. We'll use this to send you updates about your application. You won't be enrolled in any promotional messages unless you click the checkbox below.

Enter your passport number exactly as shown on your passport. Include all letters and numbers without spaces.

Select the date your passport was issued. This must match the issue date printed on your passport.

Select your passport expiry date. Make sure your passport is valid for your planned travel duration.

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About ESTA

The Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) is an automated system used to determine the eligibility of visitors traveling to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). It is not a visa, but a travel authorization that allows citizens of VWP-participating countries to travel to the U.S. for short-term visits of 90 days or less for tourism, business, or transit.
Citizens and eligible nationals of countries participating in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program are required to obtain an approved ESTA before traveling to the United States by air or sea. This applies to all travelers, including children. Travelers who already hold a valid U.S. visa do not need an ESTA.
An approved ESTA is generally valid for up to two years from the date of approval or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. During this validity period, you may travel to the United States multiple times without reapplying, provided the information has not changed.
No. An approved ESTA authorizes you to travel to the United States, but it does not guarantee admission. Final admission decisions are made by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the port of entry.

Application Process

You will need a valid e-passport from a VWP country, personal contact information including email, employment details, travel itinerary information, and accommodation details in the United States. Having these prepared before beginning your application helps ensure a smooth process.
Yes. Your ESTA is linked to your passport. If you obtain a new passport for any reason — expiration, damage, loss, or name change — you will need to submit a new ESTA application using your new passport information.
Certain information on an approved ESTA may be updated, such as your U.S. accommodation address or email address. Changes to passport information, personal details, or eligibility responses require a new application. Visit our Modify Application page for more information.
If your ESTA application is not approved, you will not be authorized to travel under the Visa Waiver Program. In this situation, you may apply for a visa through a U.S. embassy or consulate. The visa application process is separate from the ESTA program.

Our Service

No. US Entry Form is a private third-party service that provides assistance with ESTA applications. We are not affiliated with the U.S. Government or any official agency. Using our service is entirely voluntary.
Our service provides a structured, step-by-step application form with clear guidance, built-in validation to help catch common errors, email-based customer support for application questions, and informational resources about ESTA requirements.
If you have previously been denied entry, had a visa revoked, or have been removed from the country, you may not be eligible for the ESTA program. You may need to apply for a visa instead. We recommend reviewing the eligibility criteria or consulting an immigration professional.
Support requests can be submitted 24/7 via email. Typical response time is within 24 hours. You can reach our support team through our Contact page.
After your application is sent, you will receive a reference number. Use this reference to check status on our Track Your Application page or contact support via email.

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We are a private third-party service providing assistance with U.S. ESTA applications. We are not affiliated with the U.S. Government or any official agency.