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How to Appeal a Denied ESTA Application for US Travel

· 22.05.2023 · 22:02:08 ··· Montag ⭐ 0 🎬 0 📺 The REAL David Abel
How to Appeal a Denied ESTA Application for US Travel.
If you're planning to travel to the United States, you may need to apply for an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) before your trip.  However, sometimes the US border control may deny your ESTA application, which can be frustrating and stressful.
Should this happen, without warning you receive the message ‘Travel Not Authorized’.
 
This video is made from personal experience when my wife was denied her ESTA - but I was approved. We had a rather expensive cruise booked - from UK to Canada and USA and return. – ESTA denial resulted in us having to cancel the vacation. I chose to appeal the decision, and won the appeal (at no further cost).
 
US Customs suggested it might be possible to obtain a visa.- For my wife this would involve a personal visit to the American Embassy in London
- An expensive non-refundable application fee
- The expense of travelling to London (we live in the middle of England)
- a 3 month wait for the interview
- it was suggested we could fly to Belfast, Ireland and have our interview at the American office there … but there was a similar waiting list to obtain an appointment.
 
It would therefore be impossible for us to enjoy the vacation we had booked and paid.
 
In this video, I'll guide you through the process of appealing a denied ESTA application, so you can still have a chance to travel to the US.
 
I'll cover the following topics:
- Reasons why your ESTA application may be denied
- How to check the status of your ESTA application
- How to file an appeal for a denied ESTA application
- What documents and information you need to provide for the appeal
- How long the appeal process may take and what to expect
- Tips for increasing your chances of a successful appeal
 
So don’t let a denied ESTA application ruin your travel plans! Watch this video and learn how to appeal the decision and get approved for your US trip.
 
1. Understand the reasons for the denial
The first step in appealing a denied ESTA application is to understand why it was denied in the first place. Some common reasons for denial include providing incorrect or incomplete information, having a criminal record, or being deemed a security risk. Once you know the reason for the denial, you can address it in your appeal.
 
2. Check the status of your ESTA application
Before you can appeal a denied ESTA application, you need to make sure that it has actually been denied. You can check the status of your application on the official ESTA website using your application number and passport information.
 
3. File an appeal for a denied ESTA application
To file an appeal for a denied ESTA application, you need to submit a ‘Traveler Redress Inquiry application’. Follow the instructions on the screen and an account will be opened in your name. You will also receive a Case Number.
 
4. Provide supporting documents and information
In your appeal, you should provide any requested supporting documents or information that may help your case. This could include proof of your travel plans, evidence of your ties to your home country, or character references. Make sure to follow the instructions for submitting supporting documents carefully.
 
5. Wait for a decision
The appeal process for a denied ESTA application can take several weeks, so be patient. You can check the status of your appeal on the official ESTA website using your application number and passport information. If your appeal is approved, you will receive confirmation from TRIP suggesting you apply for a new ESTA authorization. Frustratingly you will never be informed why your ESTA was denied.
If it is denied again, you may need to consider other options for your travel plans.
 
6. Appealing a denied ESTA application can be a complex and time-consuming process, but it is possible. I know from first hand experience. By understanding the reasons for the denial, providing updated and corrected information, and submitting supporting documents, you can increase your chances of a successful appeal and still have a chance to travel to the US.
My final piece of advice would be to always remain calm and always be polite in your communications with US officials.

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