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Screenwash

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305 posts

47 months

Yesterday (04:28)
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Transiting through San Francisco in a couple of weeks time. Just applied for the ESTA online and see that it doesn’t ask for any flight arrival info? I’m sure that it used to? (Last applied around 2017).

Bit of a faff having to upload a selfie now too?

Are there still paper landing cards to fill in too, despite all of the details in the ESTA application?

US$40!!! It’s doubled in price since last time!

Alex Z

1,987 posts

101 months

Yesterday (07:42)
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Did you have to provide details of social media accounts for loyalty screening?

nvubu

1,140 posts

154 months

Yesterday (09:03)
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Screenwash said:
Transiting through San Francisco in a couple of weeks time. Just applied for the ESTA online and see that it doesn t ask for any flight arrival info? I m sure that it used to? (Last applied around 2017).

Bit of a faff having to upload a selfie now too?

Are there still paper landing cards to fill in too, despite all of the details in the ESTA application?

US$40!!! It s doubled in price since last time!
There's something electronic you need to fill in extra with the arrival details and where you are staying the first night - I've had to do this the 4 times I've visited in the last 2 years. It think that it is on the form you need to complete when flying out of the UK - so separate from the ESTA. On arrival fingerprints and photo (although I had them taken, my wife didn't last time).

For all of ours they have taken 2-3 hours to be granted, but they can take a few weeks. I watched a YouTube video of someone who applied with 3 weeks to their trip and tried to lie their way through the US border at Niagara Falls as they hadn't received it by the time of travel. It was quite funny how entitled they came across as. Their ESTA came through when they were back in the UK.

I've provided details of SM accounts for our applications.

Starfighter

5,321 posts

203 months

Yesterday (10:13)
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They can be through in around 1/2 hour. That is a very long time when sitting in the floor at Heathrow!

There is an option to update your details and add flights etc. but they do the cross reference based on the passport details on the ESTA and the flight booking.

paulguitar

34,486 posts

138 months

Yesterday (10:16)
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I'd suggest doing the ESTA a couple of weeks ahead of time, just in case there are any delays.

I've just renewed mine. It always takes a day or so for me, rather than instant, probably because I also have a visa.



TwigtheWonderkid

48,342 posts

175 months

Yesterday (20:38)
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Download the MPC app to get into a much shorter immigration queue in SF. Once it's downloaded, complete it whilst you're on the plane. Confirm you've landed once you get internet in the USA, probably whilst taxi-ing. You then have 4 hours to use the MPC lane.

Composite Guru

2,452 posts

228 months

Yesterday (22:33)
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Alex Z said:
Did you have to provide details of social media accounts for loyalty screening?
I know someone that said they didn’t have a social media account so never checked it.

Tbh I have absolutely no intention of going to the US whilst that clown is in charge.

Tarby

87 posts

3 months

Yesterday (22:40)
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Composite Guru said:
I know someone that said they didn t have a social media account so never checked it.

Tbh I have absolutely no intention of going to the US whilst that clown is in charge.
You seem to get a lot of lefties on here saying that when the actual impact on trips is unnoticeable. US is a great country and there are of course blue and red states but outside of elections you’d barely know it.

Hill92

5,297 posts

215 months

Yesterday (22:49)
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Download the MPC app to get into a much shorter immigration queue in SF. Once it's downloaded, complete it whilst you're on the plane. Confirm you've landed once you get internet in the USA, probably whilst taxi-ing. You then have 4 hours to use the MPC lane.
https://uk.usembassy.gov/mobile-passport-control-m...

paulguitar

34,486 posts

138 months

Yesterday (22:51)
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Tarby said:
You seem to get a lot of lefties on here saying that when the actual impact on trips is unnoticeable. US is a great country and there are of course blue and red states but outside of elections you d barely know it.
It's not 'lefties'. There are hardly any of those on PH.



Tarby

87 posts

3 months

paulguitar said:
It's not 'lefties'. There are hardly any of those on PH.
rofl there appear to be loads on this forum, even discounting np&e which I stay out of. Perhaps you prefer the term TDS afflicted?

Either way no reason not to travel.


paulguitar

34,486 posts

138 months

Tarby said:
paulguitar said:
It's not 'lefties'. There are hardly any of those on PH.
rofl there appear to be loads on this forum, even discounting np&e which I stay out of. Perhaps you prefer the term TDS afflicted?

Either way no reason not to travel.
Having concerns about the situation in the US isn't about 'left' or 'right' for most people. It is way, way beyond pretty entrenched political positions. I have a vote in the UK, and it has been conservative for my whole life. That doesn't even remotely affect my awareness of the seriousness of the corruption and amorality stateside.

As to 'TDS', that is a declaration of complete intellectual bankruptcy. It means the person typing it has nothing.