Do I need an ESTA or transit visa? [duplicate]
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Do I need a US visa to transit (or layover) through an American airport?
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I am traveling from the UK to Mexico via USA, do I need to apply for a visa waiver program (ESTA)
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I am traveling from the UK to Mexico via USA, do I need to apply for a visa waiver program (ESTA)
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program transit-visas
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At the very least, you'll need to tell us your nationality first.
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Do I need a US visa to transit (or layover) through an American airport?
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I am traveling from the UK to Mexico via USA, do I need to apply for a visa waiver program (ESTA)
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program transit-visas
This question already has an answer here:
Do I need a US visa to transit (or layover) through an American airport?
2 answers
I am traveling from the UK to Mexico via USA, do I need to apply for a visa waiver program (ESTA)
This question already has an answer here:
Do I need a US visa to transit (or layover) through an American airport?
2 answers
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program transit-visas
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program transit-visas
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At the very least, you'll need to tell us your nationality first.
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At the very least, you'll need to tell us your nationality first.
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At the very least, you'll need to tell us your nationality first.
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If your nationality is eligible for the Visa Waiver Program (a UK passport holder would be) you'll need to apply for the ESTA before you leave. Otherwise, unless you are Canadian or Bermudan, you'll need a valid US visa.
If you're relying on the VWP and don't apply you'll likely be denied boarding to the US-bound flight.
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If your nationality is eligible for the Visa Waiver Program (a UK passport holder would be) you'll need to apply for the ESTA before you leave. Otherwise, unless you are Canadian or Bermudan, you'll need a valid US visa.
If you're relying on the VWP and don't apply you'll likely be denied boarding to the US-bound flight.
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If your nationality is eligible for the Visa Waiver Program (a UK passport holder would be) you'll need to apply for the ESTA before you leave. Otherwise, unless you are Canadian or Bermudan, you'll need a valid US visa.
If you're relying on the VWP and don't apply you'll likely be denied boarding to the US-bound flight.
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If your nationality is eligible for the Visa Waiver Program (a UK passport holder would be) you'll need to apply for the ESTA before you leave. Otherwise, unless you are Canadian or Bermudan, you'll need a valid US visa.
If you're relying on the VWP and don't apply you'll likely be denied boarding to the US-bound flight.
If your nationality is eligible for the Visa Waiver Program (a UK passport holder would be) you'll need to apply for the ESTA before you leave. Otherwise, unless you are Canadian or Bermudan, you'll need a valid US visa.
If you're relying on the VWP and don't apply you'll likely be denied boarding to the US-bound flight.
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At the very least, you'll need to tell us your nationality first.
– jcaron
Feb 17 '16 at 22:58