How long does it take to obtain an ESTA?
When planning a trip to the United States, obtaining an ESTA is a crucial step for nationals of Visa Waiver Program member countries. Understanding how long it takes to obtain an ESTA can help you plan your trip efficiently and avoid any last-minute stress. Here’s everything you need to know about ESTA processing times.
ESTA application processing time
Most ESTA applications are processed quickly. As a general rule, processing times are as follows:
- Instant processing: Many applications are approved almost instantly, often within minutes of submitting the ESTA form online.
- 72-hour treatment: In some cases, treatment may take up to 72 hours. We therefore recommend that you submit your request at least three days before your planned departure.
Factors affecting ESTA processing times
Several factors can influence the speed with which your ESTA application is processed:
- Accuracy of information provided: Make sure that all answers to ESTA questions are accurate and complete. Errors or omissions may cause delays.
- Volume of requests: During periods of high demand, such as vacations and travel seasons, processing times may be slightly longer.
- Additional checks: If your request requires additional checks, processing may take longer.
Tips for fast ESTA processing
To maximize your chances of getting your ESTA approved quickly, follow these tips:
- Submit your ESTA application early: Submit your application as soon as you start planning your trip.
- Verify Your Information: Double-check all information before submitting the ESTA form. A complete and precise request is processed more quickly.
- Use a reliable Internet connection: Submit your application from a location with a stable Internet connection to avoid interruptions during the process.
What to do in the event of delay or refusal?
If your ESTA application is not approved immediately, here’s what you can do:
- Check the status of your ESTA application: Use the application number to check the status of your ESTA online. If your ESTA is on hold, this does not mean that it will be refused. You simply have to wait 72 hours for a reply.
- Visa application: If your ESTA application is rejected, you may need to apply for a U.S. tourist visa at a nearby U.S. embassy.
Period of validity and renewal
Once approved, your ESTA is valid for two years, or until your passport expires. You can use the same ESTA for several trips to the U.S. during this period, as long as each stay does not exceed 90 days. If your ESTA expires, you will need to submit a new application before your next trip.