Updating USA address for second visit on ESTA [duplicate]



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I have followed the '3 simple steps' to update my ESTA as I want to change the address for which I am staying at in the USA, however they just sent me a copy of my current ESTA with the old address on it and I can't find any option to update/change it. Does anybody know where this is or can help me at all?










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    To underscore the "note" at the end of Henning Makholm's answer, you may want to consult these questions and their answers: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/45832/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/53273/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/66445/…

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  • Do I need to change my ESTA address when visiting the US?

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I have followed the '3 simple steps' to update my ESTA as I want to change the address for which I am staying at in the USA, however they just sent me a copy of my current ESTA with the old address on it and I can't find any option to update/change it. Does anybody know where this is or can help me at all?










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marked as duplicate by JoErNanO, blackbird, Willeke, choster, Vince Apr 13 '16 at 9:50


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  • Which "3 simple steps"? Who are "they"?

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 12 '16 at 11:52






  • 7





    To underscore the "note" at the end of Henning Makholm's answer, you may want to consult these questions and their answers: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/45832/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/53273/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/66445/…

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  • Do I need to change my ESTA address when visiting the US?

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I have followed the '3 simple steps' to update my ESTA as I want to change the address for which I am staying at in the USA, however they just sent me a copy of my current ESTA with the old address on it and I can't find any option to update/change it. Does anybody know where this is or can help me at all?










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  • Do I need to change my ESTA address when visiting the US?

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I have followed the '3 simple steps' to update my ESTA as I want to change the address for which I am staying at in the USA, however they just sent me a copy of my current ESTA with the old address on it and I can't find any option to update/change it. Does anybody know where this is or can help me at all?





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marked as duplicate by JoErNanO, blackbird, Willeke, choster, Vince Apr 13 '16 at 9:50


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marked as duplicate by JoErNanO, blackbird, Willeke, choster, Vince Apr 13 '16 at 9:50


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  • Which "3 simple steps"? Who are "they"?

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 12 '16 at 11:52






  • 7





    To underscore the "note" at the end of Henning Makholm's answer, you may want to consult these questions and their answers: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/45832/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/53273/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/66445/…

    – phoog
    Apr 12 '16 at 14:02

















  • Which "3 simple steps"? Who are "they"?

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 12 '16 at 11:52






  • 7





    To underscore the "note" at the end of Henning Makholm's answer, you may want to consult these questions and their answers: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/45832/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/53273/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/66445/…

    – phoog
    Apr 12 '16 at 14:02
















Which "3 simple steps"? Who are "they"?

– Henning Makholm
Apr 12 '16 at 11:52





Which "3 simple steps"? Who are "they"?

– Henning Makholm
Apr 12 '16 at 11:52




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To underscore the "note" at the end of Henning Makholm's answer, you may want to consult these questions and their answers: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/45832/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/53273/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/66445/…

– phoog
Apr 12 '16 at 14:02





To underscore the "note" at the end of Henning Makholm's answer, you may want to consult these questions and their answers: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/45832/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/53273/…; travel.stackexchange.com/questions/66445/…

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Go to https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ and click "Check existing application", "Check individual status", "Confirm".



Type in your passport number and ESTA confirmation number, or click "I do not know the application number" and type in name and citizenship too.



If you find a valid ESTA, there'll be an "update" link (not a button!) in one of the last columns of the table.




Note that you're not actually required to keep the "address in the US" information up-to-date after the ESTA is approved.






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    Go to https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ and click "Check existing application", "Check individual status", "Confirm".



    Type in your passport number and ESTA confirmation number, or click "I do not know the application number" and type in name and citizenship too.



    If you find a valid ESTA, there'll be an "update" link (not a button!) in one of the last columns of the table.




    Note that you're not actually required to keep the "address in the US" information up-to-date after the ESTA is approved.






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      Go to https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ and click "Check existing application", "Check individual status", "Confirm".



      Type in your passport number and ESTA confirmation number, or click "I do not know the application number" and type in name and citizenship too.



      If you find a valid ESTA, there'll be an "update" link (not a button!) in one of the last columns of the table.




      Note that you're not actually required to keep the "address in the US" information up-to-date after the ESTA is approved.






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        Go to https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ and click "Check existing application", "Check individual status", "Confirm".



        Type in your passport number and ESTA confirmation number, or click "I do not know the application number" and type in name and citizenship too.



        If you find a valid ESTA, there'll be an "update" link (not a button!) in one of the last columns of the table.




        Note that you're not actually required to keep the "address in the US" information up-to-date after the ESTA is approved.






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        Go to https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ and click "Check existing application", "Check individual status", "Confirm".



        Type in your passport number and ESTA confirmation number, or click "I do not know the application number" and type in name and citizenship too.



        If you find a valid ESTA, there'll be an "update" link (not a button!) in one of the last columns of the table.




        Note that you're not actually required to keep the "address in the US" information up-to-date after the ESTA is approved.







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