That having been said it was recently approved to bring in a tourism promotion charge or $10-$17 and the most likely way this will be collected is via a charge for the Esta appplication so I guess it wont be free for long.
That having been said it was recently approved to bring in a tourism promotion charge or $10-$17 and the most likely way this will be collected is via a charge for the Esta appplication so I guess it wont be free for long.
If you use an agency, rather than the official USA government website, you risk:
1. giving money to a scammer
2. having all your passport / credit card / other personal details collected by an unknown agency...and goodness knows where that can end.
If you Google ESTA, the first 2 websites that are in the 'sponsored' section, are agencies who charge and you have no way of knowing how legit they are.
Use the official USA website
paul
http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/villas/1470.aspx
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If you Google ESTA, the first 2 websites that are in the 'sponsored' section, are agencies who charge and you have no way of knowing how legit they are.
Use the official USA website
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I guess it depends on how you have Google set up. When I Google ESTA the first two links are for the legitimate CBP website.
Keith
Most travel agents have a link to ESTA. Thomas cook do.
They are saying in the papers today their is going to be a £10 charge to get in, same as turkey.
According to the internet the charge comes in on 7th September, so apply before this date to save the $14
Lyn
A friend tried to do his Esta last night and apparently you can apply and get a block booking which I am presuming is for families or large parties, think he said it was $50 odd dollars.
Val
I think the link has changed now....
https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/
Julie
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