ESTA validity after a visa denial [duplicate]ESTA approved on the same day as B-1/B-2 visa refusedAm I allowed to use my valid ESTA again for a short visit to the U.S. after being denied a B2 visa for 1 year?ESTA is valid but the Visa was denied- can I travel to the USA?Advised to get a tourist visa after long trip to US but was denied. Can I get an ESTA, now?If I cancel my B-2 visa appointment can I still use my ESTA?Does the granting of a B1 visa make an earlier ESTA void?Applying for ESTA while in possession of a valid B1/B2 visaOverstay in the US and ESTA applicationFor US ESTA, should I mention a visa denial from before I got UK citizenship?F1 visa and ESTADoes a 'pending' US visa application constitute a denial?
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ESTA validity after a visa denial [duplicate]
ESTA approved on the same day as B-1/B-2 visa refusedAm I allowed to use my valid ESTA again for a short visit to the U.S. after being denied a B2 visa for 1 year?ESTA is valid but the Visa was denied- can I travel to the USA?Advised to get a tourist visa after long trip to US but was denied. Can I get an ESTA, now?If I cancel my B-2 visa appointment can I still use my ESTA?Does the granting of a B1 visa make an earlier ESTA void?Applying for ESTA while in possession of a valid B1/B2 visaOverstay in the US and ESTA applicationFor US ESTA, should I mention a visa denial from before I got UK citizenship?F1 visa and ESTADoes a 'pending' US visa application constitute a denial?
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If I have an ESTA and I apply for visa and the visa is denied, is my ESTA still valid?
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ESTA approved on the same day as B-1/B-2 visa refused
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If I have an ESTA and I apply for visa and the visa is denied, is my ESTA still valid?
visas usa esta
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We are assuming that it was a US visa you applied for. Please correct the question if that wasn't the case.
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May 22 at 20:09
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ESTA approved on the same day as B-1/B-2 visa refused
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If I have an ESTA and I apply for visa and the visa is denied, is my ESTA still valid?
visas usa esta
This question already has an answer here:
ESTA approved on the same day as B-1/B-2 visa refused
2 answers
If I have an ESTA and I apply for visa and the visa is denied, is my ESTA still valid?
This question already has an answer here:
ESTA approved on the same day as B-1/B-2 visa refused
2 answers
visas usa esta
visas usa esta
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marked as duplicate by RedBaron, David Richerby, Glorfindel, bytebuster, Mark Mayo♦ May 23 at 1:54
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We are assuming that it was a US visa you applied for. Please correct the question if that wasn't the case.
– DJClayworth
May 22 at 20:09
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We are assuming that it was a US visa you applied for. Please correct the question if that wasn't the case.
– DJClayworth
May 22 at 20:09
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We are assuming that it was a US visa you applied for. Please correct the question if that wasn't the case.
– DJClayworth
May 22 at 20:09
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You must reapply for an ESTA. The DHS's answer to the question "When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?" states
When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?
A new travel authorization may be required in any of the following circumstances:
...
- The circumstances underlying the traveler's previous responses to any of the ESTA application questions requiring a "yes" or "no" response have changed.
One of the eligibility questions being:
Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa you applied for with your current or previous passport, or have you ever been refused admission to the United States or withdrawn your application for admission at a U.S. port of entry?
+ Excellent answer
– user 56513
May 22 at 16:26
What if they apply for a visa to a different country? The OP never specifies that the visa is for the US.
– Diego Sánchez
May 22 at 17:13
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You must reapply for an ESTA. The DHS's answer to the question "When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?" states
When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?
A new travel authorization may be required in any of the following circumstances:
...
- The circumstances underlying the traveler's previous responses to any of the ESTA application questions requiring a "yes" or "no" response have changed.
One of the eligibility questions being:
Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa you applied for with your current or previous passport, or have you ever been refused admission to the United States or withdrawn your application for admission at a U.S. port of entry?
+ Excellent answer
– user 56513
May 22 at 16:26
What if they apply for a visa to a different country? The OP never specifies that the visa is for the US.
– Diego Sánchez
May 22 at 17:13
add a comment |
You must reapply for an ESTA. The DHS's answer to the question "When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?" states
When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?
A new travel authorization may be required in any of the following circumstances:
...
- The circumstances underlying the traveler's previous responses to any of the ESTA application questions requiring a "yes" or "no" response have changed.
One of the eligibility questions being:
Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa you applied for with your current or previous passport, or have you ever been refused admission to the United States or withdrawn your application for admission at a U.S. port of entry?
+ Excellent answer
– user 56513
May 22 at 16:26
What if they apply for a visa to a different country? The OP never specifies that the visa is for the US.
– Diego Sánchez
May 22 at 17:13
add a comment |
You must reapply for an ESTA. The DHS's answer to the question "When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?" states
When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?
A new travel authorization may be required in any of the following circumstances:
...
- The circumstances underlying the traveler's previous responses to any of the ESTA application questions requiring a "yes" or "no" response have changed.
One of the eligibility questions being:
Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa you applied for with your current or previous passport, or have you ever been refused admission to the United States or withdrawn your application for admission at a U.S. port of entry?
You must reapply for an ESTA. The DHS's answer to the question "When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?" states
When do I need to reapply for an ESTA?
A new travel authorization may be required in any of the following circumstances:
...
- The circumstances underlying the traveler's previous responses to any of the ESTA application questions requiring a "yes" or "no" response have changed.
One of the eligibility questions being:
Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa you applied for with your current or previous passport, or have you ever been refused admission to the United States or withdrawn your application for admission at a U.S. port of entry?
answered May 22 at 15:56
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+ Excellent answer
– user 56513
May 22 at 16:26
What if they apply for a visa to a different country? The OP never specifies that the visa is for the US.
– Diego Sánchez
May 22 at 17:13
add a comment |
+ Excellent answer
– user 56513
May 22 at 16:26
What if they apply for a visa to a different country? The OP never specifies that the visa is for the US.
– Diego Sánchez
May 22 at 17:13
+ Excellent answer
– user 56513
May 22 at 16:26
+ Excellent answer
– user 56513
May 22 at 16:26
What if they apply for a visa to a different country? The OP never specifies that the visa is for the US.
– Diego Sánchez
May 22 at 17:13
What if they apply for a visa to a different country? The OP never specifies that the visa is for the US.
– Diego Sánchez
May 22 at 17:13
add a comment |
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We are assuming that it was a US visa you applied for. Please correct the question if that wasn't the case.
– DJClayworth
May 22 at 20:09