Should I renew my ESTA if my point of contact has changed? [duplicate]
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Do I need to change my ESTA address when visiting the US?
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Two months ago I entered the United States for business purposes. The point of contact I specified was "Company X".
Now I need to visit the States again, for business purposes, but I'm visiting "Company Y". Should I submit a new ESTA application or should I keep the old one?
I know that submitting a new one doesn't hurt, and in fact that's what I have always done in the past. However I'm becoming sick of paying the fee every 3 months or so :-)
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Two months ago I entered the United States for business purposes. The point of contact I specified was "Company X".
Now I need to visit the States again, for business purposes, but I'm visiting "Company Y". Should I submit a new ESTA application or should I keep the old one?
I know that submitting a new one doesn't hurt, and in fact that's what I have always done in the past. However I'm becoming sick of paying the fee every 3 months or so :-)
usa esta
marked as duplicate by Henning Makholm, blackbird, Gayot Fow, JoErNanO♦, chx Apr 17 '16 at 19:55
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Do I need to change my ESTA address when visiting the US?
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Two months ago I entered the United States for business purposes. The point of contact I specified was "Company X".
Now I need to visit the States again, for business purposes, but I'm visiting "Company Y". Should I submit a new ESTA application or should I keep the old one?
I know that submitting a new one doesn't hurt, and in fact that's what I have always done in the past. However I'm becoming sick of paying the fee every 3 months or so :-)
usa esta
This question already has an answer here:
Do I need to change my ESTA address when visiting the US?
4 answers
Two months ago I entered the United States for business purposes. The point of contact I specified was "Company X".
Now I need to visit the States again, for business purposes, but I'm visiting "Company Y". Should I submit a new ESTA application or should I keep the old one?
I know that submitting a new one doesn't hurt, and in fact that's what I have always done in the past. However I'm becoming sick of paying the fee every 3 months or so :-)
This question already has an answer here:
Do I need to change my ESTA address when visiting the US?
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The circumstances that require a new ESTA are listed here and include only:
- passport change
- name change
- gender change
- citizenship change
- something happens (e.g. criminal conviction, overstay) that might cause the loss of the VWP privilege and require you to get a visa instead.
Otherwise the ESTA you applied for is good for 2 years regardless of how other information you included in the application changes.
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The circumstances that require a new ESTA are listed here and include only:
- passport change
- name change
- gender change
- citizenship change
- something happens (e.g. criminal conviction, overstay) that might cause the loss of the VWP privilege and require you to get a visa instead.
Otherwise the ESTA you applied for is good for 2 years regardless of how other information you included in the application changes.
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The circumstances that require a new ESTA are listed here and include only:
- passport change
- name change
- gender change
- citizenship change
- something happens (e.g. criminal conviction, overstay) that might cause the loss of the VWP privilege and require you to get a visa instead.
Otherwise the ESTA you applied for is good for 2 years regardless of how other information you included in the application changes.
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The circumstances that require a new ESTA are listed here and include only:
- passport change
- name change
- gender change
- citizenship change
- something happens (e.g. criminal conviction, overstay) that might cause the loss of the VWP privilege and require you to get a visa instead.
Otherwise the ESTA you applied for is good for 2 years regardless of how other information you included in the application changes.
The circumstances that require a new ESTA are listed here and include only:
- passport change
- name change
- gender change
- citizenship change
- something happens (e.g. criminal conviction, overstay) that might cause the loss of the VWP privilege and require you to get a visa instead.
Otherwise the ESTA you applied for is good for 2 years regardless of how other information you included in the application changes.
answered Apr 16 '16 at 20:00
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