Im a British citizen, do I need a visa to visit New York?
The only time you need a visa to visit the United States if you are a British citizen is if you are staying more than 90 days, you are going there on business, you have a criminal history, or if you have been denied a visa to the US in the past. As one person stated before, you do need a machine readable passport, so if you haven’t updated your passport in the last few years, you’ll need to get a new one. Upon arrival in the US, immigration will stamp your passport with the conditions of your stay (i.e. no longer than 90 days, etc). This is not a visa, as one previous user who answered your question has stated. It just entitles you to a visit up to 90 days in the US. For the time being, most Brits do not need a visa as there is a visa waiver agreement between our two countries, but the US is seeking to have this changed in the future… though this will probably take some time before the laws are changed, so providing you are just a normal Brit with no criminal activity in your past an
no, you do not , UK and USA are within the visa waiver countries, therefore no visa for UK citizen, there are 27 countries within the visa waiver, you may stay up to 90 days without a visa,and your passport, they will apply= WT W= waiver T= tourist if will identify you at the borders entering the USA
assuming you are a full British Citizen the you don’t need a visa, as others have said there is a visa waiver program.. you just fill out the form on the plane. however if you are not a full Brisih Citizen (you passport will identify this for you) say you are in the UK on a temporary program, given indefinate leave to saty then you may need a visa.