How can applicants correct a mistake when completing their ESTA applications?
ESTA website prompts applicants to review the data submitted for the overall application prior to submission. In addition, the ESTA website requires the applicant to reaffirm the passport number, family name and country of citizenship prior to submission. If an applicant makes a mistake when filling out the passport or biographic information, and he realizes the mistake only after having submitted the ESTA application, he needs to submit a new ESTA application. The associated fee will be charged for each new application submitted. Mistakes made in answering the VWP eligibility questions may be corrected by contacting the CBP Customer Service Center at 1-877-227-5511 depending on what question the mistake was made. Mistakes on e-mail address, telephone number, carrier, flight number, city of embarkation, and address while in the United States may be corrected or updated by using the ESTA update function. There are no associated fees for updating the above information of ESTA.
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