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Visit to the USA with ESTA approved before trip to Iran
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhat is the US Visa Waiver Program and what is an ESTA?Can I travel on the same ESTA?If I have an ESTA approved for transit, can I visit a second time as a tourist?Can you get a USA visa and enter the country if you already have an Iranian visa in your passportReference number of invitation before booking a flight to iranESTA approved, despite new rules? do we have to apply for visa?Traveling to US with ESTA but have an Iranian father. Do I need a visa instead?How long does the US Visa Waiver ban for people who travelled to Iran last?Is my ESTA still valid as UK citizen born in Iran?ESTA approved, but could there be problems entering the USA?Visit to USA before F1 with a valid ESTADoes travel to Iran void a existing US visa?
I have a question since I have a new passport with which I have already traveled with a validated ESTA to the USA.
In 2 weeks I am leaving for Iran and then I will need to go back to the US for work.
Since now the Iranian visa is not applied directly on the passport but is a separate paper, do I need to apply for a US visa even though I have already a validated ESTA and my passport does not show an Iranian visa?
I am scared than if I travel to the US after my Iran trip with the ESTA and then I apply for a visa, they will ask me when the trip in Iran was and that date is antecedent to the visa request and they might then not validate the visa.
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I have a question since I have a new passport with which I have already traveled with a validated ESTA to the USA.
In 2 weeks I am leaving for Iran and then I will need to go back to the US for work.
Since now the Iranian visa is not applied directly on the passport but is a separate paper, do I need to apply for a US visa even though I have already a validated ESTA and my passport does not show an Iranian visa?
I am scared than if I travel to the US after my Iran trip with the ESTA and then I apply for a visa, they will ask me when the trip in Iran was and that date is antecedent to the visa request and they might then not validate the visa.
visas usa esta iran
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I have a question since I have a new passport with which I have already traveled with a validated ESTA to the USA.
In 2 weeks I am leaving for Iran and then I will need to go back to the US for work.
Since now the Iranian visa is not applied directly on the passport but is a separate paper, do I need to apply for a US visa even though I have already a validated ESTA and my passport does not show an Iranian visa?
I am scared than if I travel to the US after my Iran trip with the ESTA and then I apply for a visa, they will ask me when the trip in Iran was and that date is antecedent to the visa request and they might then not validate the visa.
visas usa esta iran
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I have a question since I have a new passport with which I have already traveled with a validated ESTA to the USA.
In 2 weeks I am leaving for Iran and then I will need to go back to the US for work.
Since now the Iranian visa is not applied directly on the passport but is a separate paper, do I need to apply for a US visa even though I have already a validated ESTA and my passport does not show an Iranian visa?
I am scared than if I travel to the US after my Iran trip with the ESTA and then I apply for a visa, they will ask me when the trip in Iran was and that date is antecedent to the visa request and they might then not validate the visa.
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According to the US's CBP (my emphasis),
Under the Act, travelers in the following categories are no longer eligible to travel or be admitted to the United States, without a waiver, under the VWP:
- Nationals of VWP countries who have traveled to or been present in Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, or Yemen at any time on or after March 1, 2011 (with limited exceptions); and
- Nationals of VWP countries who are also nationals of Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Sudan.
There are a few exceptions for official government travel, which I presume do not apply to you (please check).
The ESTA is not a visa, it is authorization to get on a plane. Since your trip to Iran will result in ineligibility to enter the US without a visa, you must apply for a visa.
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Thank you so much Robert! Your answer is very helpful, I will then apply for a visa. Have a great day!
– Giorgia
2 days ago
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– David K
2 days ago
Isn't that dependent on OP's country of origin ? Not all citizens are banned from ESTA after visiting Iran.
– Antzi
yesterday
@Antzi Apparently not. The quoted paragraph is quite clear. What did you have in mind?
– Oscar Bravo
yesterday
@OscarBravo Yes, you seem to be right. I was convinced it applied only to a few countries.
– Antzi
yesterday
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According to the US's CBP (my emphasis),
Under the Act, travelers in the following categories are no longer eligible to travel or be admitted to the United States, without a waiver, under the VWP:
- Nationals of VWP countries who have traveled to or been present in Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, or Yemen at any time on or after March 1, 2011 (with limited exceptions); and
- Nationals of VWP countries who are also nationals of Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Sudan.
There are a few exceptions for official government travel, which I presume do not apply to you (please check).
The ESTA is not a visa, it is authorization to get on a plane. Since your trip to Iran will result in ineligibility to enter the US without a visa, you must apply for a visa.
1
Thank you so much Robert! Your answer is very helpful, I will then apply for a visa. Have a great day!
– Giorgia
2 days ago
7
@Giorgia If this post answered your question, please accept it by clicking the checkmark to the left of the post.
– David K
2 days ago
Isn't that dependent on OP's country of origin ? Not all citizens are banned from ESTA after visiting Iran.
– Antzi
yesterday
@Antzi Apparently not. The quoted paragraph is quite clear. What did you have in mind?
– Oscar Bravo
yesterday
@OscarBravo Yes, you seem to be right. I was convinced it applied only to a few countries.
– Antzi
yesterday
add a comment |
According to the US's CBP (my emphasis),
Under the Act, travelers in the following categories are no longer eligible to travel or be admitted to the United States, without a waiver, under the VWP:
- Nationals of VWP countries who have traveled to or been present in Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, or Yemen at any time on or after March 1, 2011 (with limited exceptions); and
- Nationals of VWP countries who are also nationals of Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Sudan.
There are a few exceptions for official government travel, which I presume do not apply to you (please check).
The ESTA is not a visa, it is authorization to get on a plane. Since your trip to Iran will result in ineligibility to enter the US without a visa, you must apply for a visa.
1
Thank you so much Robert! Your answer is very helpful, I will then apply for a visa. Have a great day!
– Giorgia
2 days ago
7
@Giorgia If this post answered your question, please accept it by clicking the checkmark to the left of the post.
– David K
2 days ago
Isn't that dependent on OP's country of origin ? Not all citizens are banned from ESTA after visiting Iran.
– Antzi
yesterday
@Antzi Apparently not. The quoted paragraph is quite clear. What did you have in mind?
– Oscar Bravo
yesterday
@OscarBravo Yes, you seem to be right. I was convinced it applied only to a few countries.
– Antzi
yesterday
add a comment |
According to the US's CBP (my emphasis),
Under the Act, travelers in the following categories are no longer eligible to travel or be admitted to the United States, without a waiver, under the VWP:
- Nationals of VWP countries who have traveled to or been present in Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, or Yemen at any time on or after March 1, 2011 (with limited exceptions); and
- Nationals of VWP countries who are also nationals of Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Sudan.
There are a few exceptions for official government travel, which I presume do not apply to you (please check).
The ESTA is not a visa, it is authorization to get on a plane. Since your trip to Iran will result in ineligibility to enter the US without a visa, you must apply for a visa.
According to the US's CBP (my emphasis),
Under the Act, travelers in the following categories are no longer eligible to travel or be admitted to the United States, without a waiver, under the VWP:
- Nationals of VWP countries who have traveled to or been present in Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, or Yemen at any time on or after March 1, 2011 (with limited exceptions); and
- Nationals of VWP countries who are also nationals of Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Sudan.
There are a few exceptions for official government travel, which I presume do not apply to you (please check).
The ESTA is not a visa, it is authorization to get on a plane. Since your trip to Iran will result in ineligibility to enter the US without a visa, you must apply for a visa.
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Thank you so much Robert! Your answer is very helpful, I will then apply for a visa. Have a great day!
– Giorgia
2 days ago
7
@Giorgia If this post answered your question, please accept it by clicking the checkmark to the left of the post.
– David K
2 days ago
Isn't that dependent on OP's country of origin ? Not all citizens are banned from ESTA after visiting Iran.
– Antzi
yesterday
@Antzi Apparently not. The quoted paragraph is quite clear. What did you have in mind?
– Oscar Bravo
yesterday
@OscarBravo Yes, you seem to be right. I was convinced it applied only to a few countries.
– Antzi
yesterday
add a comment |
1
Thank you so much Robert! Your answer is very helpful, I will then apply for a visa. Have a great day!
– Giorgia
2 days ago
7
@Giorgia If this post answered your question, please accept it by clicking the checkmark to the left of the post.
– David K
2 days ago
Isn't that dependent on OP's country of origin ? Not all citizens are banned from ESTA after visiting Iran.
– Antzi
yesterday
@Antzi Apparently not. The quoted paragraph is quite clear. What did you have in mind?
– Oscar Bravo
yesterday
@OscarBravo Yes, you seem to be right. I was convinced it applied only to a few countries.
– Antzi
yesterday
1
1
Thank you so much Robert! Your answer is very helpful, I will then apply for a visa. Have a great day!
– Giorgia
2 days ago
Thank you so much Robert! Your answer is very helpful, I will then apply for a visa. Have a great day!
– Giorgia
2 days ago
7
7
@Giorgia If this post answered your question, please accept it by clicking the checkmark to the left of the post.
– David K
2 days ago
@Giorgia If this post answered your question, please accept it by clicking the checkmark to the left of the post.
– David K
2 days ago
Isn't that dependent on OP's country of origin ? Not all citizens are banned from ESTA after visiting Iran.
– Antzi
yesterday
Isn't that dependent on OP's country of origin ? Not all citizens are banned from ESTA after visiting Iran.
– Antzi
yesterday
@Antzi Apparently not. The quoted paragraph is quite clear. What did you have in mind?
– Oscar Bravo
yesterday
@Antzi Apparently not. The quoted paragraph is quite clear. What did you have in mind?
– Oscar Bravo
yesterday
@OscarBravo Yes, you seem to be right. I was convinced it applied only to a few countries.
– Antzi
yesterday
@OscarBravo Yes, you seem to be right. I was convinced it applied only to a few countries.
– Antzi
yesterday
add a comment |
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