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U.S. Department of Homeland Security
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FOR TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION (ESTA)
ADVISORY STATEMENT
Beginning January 12, 2009, all nationals and citizens
of Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries will be required by law
to obtain a travel authorization prior to initiating travel
to the United States under the VWP. This authorization may be
obtained online through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization
(ESTA), a free Internet application administered by the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through a U.S. government
Web site.
DHS does not charge VWP travelers a fee for completion of an
ESTA application. Eligible visitors seeking to travel
to the United States under the VWP may apply for travel authorization
via the ESTA Web site at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov.
VWP travelers should be aware that unauthorized third-parties
have established Web sites, which charge visitors seeking to
travel to the United States under the VWP, for information about
ESTA and for submitting ESTA applications to DHS
on behalf of the traveler. These businesses and Web sites are
not endorsed by, associated with, or affiliated in any way with
DHS or the United States Government. Again, the United States
Government does not charge a fee to obtain information about,
apply for, or obtain a travel authorization through the ESTA
Web site. Use of a private service to apply for travel authorization
via ESTA will not expedite the granting of approval.
The ESTA application Web site is available in 16 languages
and includes a help section that provides additional information
for VWP travelers to guide them through the application process.
Additional information about ESTA may be found at http://www.cbp.gov/esta.
1 The United States has recently announced plans to expand the
VWP, and beginning November 17, 2008, eligible citizens and
nationals from the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Republic
of Korea, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia will be able to travel
to the United States under the VWP provided they have an e-passport
and an approved authorization via ESTA.
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