How can an applicant correct a mistake when completing their ESTA application?
The ESTA Website will prompt applicants to review the data submitted for the overall application prior to submission. In addition, the ESTA Website will require the applicant to reaffirm the passport number prior to submission. If an applicant made a mistake when filling out the passport information, identifying biographic information, or eligibility questions, he or she can submit a new ESTA application, provided he or she has not been denied authorization. The applicant may have to close his or her Internet browser and open a new one in order to re-apply. Applicants who have made a mistake and have been denied authorization must wait 24 hours to re-apply.
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