AS OF JANUARY 2009 ONLINE TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION
IS REQUIRED FOR VISA WAIVER COUNTRY NATIONALSFor years, visitors from certain foreign countries have
been able to travel to America without first getting a formal Visa sticker
placed in their passport. Implemented in 1998, the "Visa Waiver
Program" (VWP) has allowed for visitors of several countries to
come to America for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days without
getting a Visa put in their passport. During 2007, more than 15 million
visitors from VWP countries arrived in the United States.
As of January 12, 2009 America's new ESTA program requires Visa Waiver
Program visitors coming to the U.S. for tourist or business purposes
via a plane or ship to "register" online before entering the
United States to see if they pose a law enforcement or security risk
to the U.S. ESTA is not required for land crossings. Officials are asking
that the ESTA registration be done at least 72 hours prior to leaving,
but theoretically it is possible to register at the last minute. An
ESTA Travel Authorization is free, valid for 2 years, and valid for
multiple entries.
Applicant is a Citizen of Canada or Mexico;
Profession is on the NAFTA
Professions List;
Job Position in the U.S. requires a NAFTA professional;
Mexican or Canadian applicant is to work for a U.S. employer; and,
Canadian or Mexican citizen has the qualifications of the profession.
Spouses and children (unmarried children under the age of 21) who are live in the U.S. with the TN worker can get a TD visa. The TN worker's spouse and children do not have to be citizens of Mexico or Canada. Spouses and children cannot work while in the U.S., but are permitted to study.

Professional Accountant from Mexico
There is no limit to the number of times a Mexican or Canadian citizen can be granted TN visa status, provided their stay remains temporary nonimmigrant. A foreign national proves that their stay is temporary by keeping evidence of a lot of ties with their home country (filing Canadian or Mexican tax returns, voting, maintaining a residence and foreign bank account) and by not applying for an American green card (permanent residence). If a TN visa holder wishes to apply for foreign residence, they should transfer to H-1B visa status.
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Danielle, I picked up my TN Visa today at the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana, and I crossed the border to the states around 6 p.m. I had to get my new I-94 Card at San Ysidro secondary and they asked me everything all over again, but they weren't picky about anything, just doing their job. They liked your organization on the TN Visa files, that helped a lot! I 'm about to let my employer in San Diego know that I got the TN Visa and that I am ready to start work as a Graphic Designer this Thursday. Thanks for all your hard work!
R.R., Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, March 2010.
Here are some Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs) for ESTA Travel Authorization:
What Countries Are in the Visa Waiver Program?
Andorra, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brunei, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Where Do I Apply for an ESTA Travel Authorization?
A website, operated by the American government, is where you register
for ESTA: CLICK
HERE FOR ESTA LINK. The ESTA information you submit
via the computer is compared with certain American law enforcement databases
and then either approved or denied. Foreign travelers will not be able
to submit ESTA applications at American airports after arriving or at
a U.S. Embassy in their country.
What if I Don't Have Plans to Travel to the U.S. Yet?
VWP travelers are not required to have specific plans to travel to the
United States before they apply for an ESTA Travel Authorization. As
soon as VWP travelers begin to plan a trip to visit the U.S., they are
encouraged to apply for travel authorization through the ESTA website.
Applicants are not required to update their destination addresses or
itineraries if they change after their ESTA Travel Authorization has
been granted.
Does the ESTA Travel Authorization Guarantee Entry to the U.S.?
An ESTA Travel Authorization only authorizes a traveler to board an
airline or ship for travel to the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program.
After they arrive, travelers who obtained an ESTA Travel Authorization
may still be denied entry (also called "admission") at a U.S.
port of entry, such as an American airport. An approved ESTA is not
a guarantee of admissibility at an American airport. In all cases, the
American airport officers make the final determination whether a foreign
traveler can enter the U.S. or not. You still have to establish to the
satisfaction of the inspecting officer that you are entitled to be admitted
to the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program.
Can I Change My Travel Itinerary?
It is possible to change an itinerary on an existing ESTA Travel Authorization;
ESTA is designed so that you can update parts of it at any time. Travelers
who did not get an ESTA approval may be denied boarding by the airlines,
experience delayed processing, or be denied admission to the U.S. at
the American airport.
What If I Already Have a Valid B1/B2 Visitor Visa?
While the ESTA Travel Authorization is completed online with no interview,
there are Visas that require a U.S. Embassy interview. The Visa process
has separate procedures, which generally require an appointment, travel
to a U.S. Embassy, an interview with a Consular Officer, processing
time, and the payment of an application fee. If a foreign national already
went to the U.S. Embassy and has a valid B1/B2 Visitor Visa pasted in
their passport it is not necessary to get an ESTA Travel Authorization
because the traveler will be entering with a B1/B2 Visitor Visa and
not through the Visa Waiver Program. Keep in mind that an approved ESTA
Travel Authorization is not a Visa.
Can I Re-Apply for an ESTA Travel Authorization if Denied?
Yes, but you must wait at least 10 days to reapply and your circumstances
must have changed. Unless there is a change in a substantive fact, re-application
will not change the result. Keep in mind that applying for an ESTA Travel
Authorization with false information can cause a foreign national to
be permanently barred from ever entering America. The ESTA system is
designed to try to prevent individuals from changing and manipulating
an ESTA entry until they receive an approval.
What If I am Denied an ESTA Travel Authorization and Have No Changed
Circumstances?
There are three types of responses to an ESTA application; approved,
pending or travel not authorized (denied). Applicants who receive a
"pending" response are advised to check the website 72 hours
later. Applicants who are denied will be required to go to a U.S. Embassy
to apply for a formal nonimmigrant visa, such as a B1/B2 Visa, which
may take months. Can a Traveler Find Out the Reason Why an ESTA Application
was Denied? The U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security has stated that travelers
may contact the DHS Travel Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP at dhs.gov)
but there are no guarantees that information about a denial will be
divulged. U.S. Embassies and Consulates are not required to provide
details about an ESTA denial nor resolve the issue that caused the ESTA
denial.
What If I Have a Criminal Record?
Only those qualified to travel under the VWP are eligible to pre-register
through ESTA. Persons who have been arrested and/or convicted are generally
not eligible for VWP and probably require a formal Visa, such as a B1/B2
Visa, to travel to America. If a foreign national has received tickets
for speeding (which don't usually result in an arrest or conviction)
they are probably still eligible for the VWP and ESTA. If a foreign
traveler has been denied entry into or deported from the U.S., they
require a formal Visa.
Do Any Other Countries Have a Similar Program?
Australia has a program called the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA)
that mandates travelers to submit an ETA application electronically
through a website requesting permission to travel to Australia. Airlines
may refuse to accept passengers who do not have either an approved ETA
or Visa to enter Australia. How Long Will the ESTA Application Data
be Stored? Who Can Access It? The ESTA Travel Authorization is valid
for two years or until the traveler's passport expires, whichever comes
first. The American government will maintain the information for at
least 15 years to allow retrieval of the information for law enforcement,
national security, or investigatory purposes. Information submitted
through ESTA can also be shared with any U.S. government organization.
What Information Does the Airlines Get?
Airlines will receive confirmation of a passenger's ESTA status visa
the "Advance Passenger Information System" (APIS) which shows
whether the ESTA authorization has been granted for a Visa Waiver Program
traveler. It is recommended that the traveler print out the ESTA application
approval in order to maintain a record of their ESTA application number
and to have confirmation of their ESTA status.
What About Children?
Accompanied and unaccompanied children, regardless of age, are required
to obtain an independent ESTA Travel Authorization. What if a Mistake
was Made on the ESTA Application? The ESTA website will ask applicants
to review their application before submitting it. Also, there is an
update function for certain information such as email address, telephone
number, or flight information. If an applicant makes a mistake that
cannot be "updated," he will need to submit a new ESTA application.
What if I Only Have a Connecting Flight Through the U.S.?
Visa Waiver Program visitors who have a connecting flight in the U.S.
are required to either have ESTA Travel Authorization or a Visa from
a U.S. Embassy in their passport to travel through the U.S. even for
a one hour stop. If a traveler is only planning to stop in the U.S.
en route to another country, the traveler should enter the words "In
Transit" and his final destination in the address lines under the
heading "Address While In The United States" on the ESTA application.
What Are the Questions on the ESTA Travel Authorization Application?
The traveler must provide (in English) biographical data including name,
birth date, country of citizenship, country of residence, email address,
sex, telephone number, passport information, destination address in
the U.S., travel information (round trip airline ticket, flight number
and city where you are boarding) as well as questions regarding communicable
diseases (chancroid, gonorrhea, granuloma inquinale, HIV, leprosy, lymphogranuloma
venereum, syphilis [active], tuberculosis [active], and others), physical
or mental disorders, drug addiction problems, arrests, convictions,
past history of visa cancellation or denial, and prior deportations
from the U.S. The traveler will also be asked whether they are seeking
work in the U.S., have ever been deported or tried to get a visa by
fraud or misrepresentation. The traveler will be asked if they have
ever detained a child of a U.S. Citizen granted custody of the child,
and whether they have ever asserted immunity from prosecution.
Do I Select "Business" or "Pleasure (Tourist) at
the Airport Port of Entry?
After the ESTA Travel Authorization is granted, the foreign traveler
will be interviewed by government officers at the first American airport
they land. The officer will ask what the foreign traveler will be doing
in America and the questioning can take up to four hours in a detained
setting called "secondary inspection." The officer may ask
the traveler "what else are you doing in America?" repeatedly
to try to get "the real" answer. If the traveler is only going
to be a tourist, they are not allowed to do any business, including
meeting with any attorneys, applying for a bank account, meeting with
real estate agents, or other business consulting activities. Even though
the traveler is going to conduct just one business meeting while in
America, they are required to report it and enter as a business visitor.
The business visitor is allowed to participate in tourist activities,
but the tourist visitor is not allowed to participate in any
business activities. Therefore, if any business might be conducted while
in America, it is best to tell the government officers about it at the
airport to avoid being accused of lying, put immediately on a plane
back to your home country, and barred from America for life.
What Else Do Can the Airport Officers Make Me Prove After
I Land?
The airport officers will ask the traveler proof of a foreign residence
(address on foreign driver's license), whether their intention is to
depart at the end of the visit (round trip airline ticket), whether
the traveler has a job (letter, paystub, business card) and family in
their home country, (marriage certificate, childrens' birth certificates),
and whether the traveler has the money to travel around America (bank
statement or credit cards with bank letter showing credit limit). The
airport officers are also required to ask where the traveler will stay
in America (hotel reservations or friends/relatives' homes) and have
been known to pick up the phone to verify all of the aforementioned
information.
Do I Still Have to Go Through the "US-VISIT" Program at the American Airport?
Foreign travelers arriving at American airports and
seaports must still be photographed and fingerprinted every time they
enter the U.S.
Who Should I Ask For Help to Fill Out the ESTA Application?
The information a traveler provides on the ESTA application can remain
in their file with U.S. authorities for a minimum of 15 years - probably
longer. If a foreign traveler has some questions about how to answer
the questions so as not to be permanently barred from America, it would
be prudent to them to pay for a legal consultation with an American
Immigration Attorney who is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers
Association (AILA). Beware of unauthorized private websites that offer
ESTA application assistance for $49.99 - they are usually not authorized
to practice immigration law and are asking travelers to pay for a copy
of the application questions, which are free on the dhs.gov website.
If I Am Denied the ESTA Travel Authorization Will it Effect
My Ability to Obtain a Visa at the U.S. Embassy?
When the ESTA Travel Authorization is denied, the foreign traveler must
make an appointment at a U.S. Embassy in their country to apply for
a formal Visa. The U.S. Embassy is operated by the U.S. Department of
State and there are no expedited procedures for those who have been
denied ESTA Travel Authorization. Because the ESTA program is so new,
it is impossible to predict how badly a denial of the ESTA Travel Authorization
will impact a traveler's application for a Visa at a U.S. Embassy or
impact their future travel to America in general. American Immigration
Attorneys are in close contact with their foreign clients and will share
the denial information with each other starting in January 2009. Currently
there are no government policies regulating this area of the law, or
opportunities to appeal a denial.
When Is the a "New" ESTA Travel Authorization Required?
A new ESTA Travel Authorization is required during the two years if
(1) the traveler is issued a new passport (2) the traveler changes his
name (3) the traveler changes his or her gender (4) the traveler's country
of citizenship changes or (5) the circumstances underlying the traveler's
previous responses to any of the ESTA application questions requiring
a "yes" or "no" response have changed (such as a
new arrest).
Can an American Immigration Attorney, Travel Agent or Employer
Fill Out the ESTA Application?
A third party, such as a relative, travel agent or American Immigration
Attorney, is permitted to submit an ESTA application on behalf of a
VWP traveler. Be aware that the traveler is still responsible under
the law for the answers submitted on his or her behalf by a third party.
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Mexico City, Mexico, where NAFTA was signed by U.S., Mexico & Canada in 1993