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Guide to Getting into the United States

What you need to know before you take flights to the US

America, vast, diverse and beautiful has something for everyone. From shopping in New York for singletons, weddings in Las Vegas for lovers, theme parks in Florida for families or Route 66 trips for road warriors, the States are a huge draw. However, security measures have tightened considerably in the past few years, and visiting the US needs a bit more planning these days. Read on for the lowdown on getting into the States, and search and compare the cost of cheap flights to the US

Read our tip about getting through security at US airports faster.

Do you need a visa?

Not if you are a citizen of the UK, Ireland or the other 33 visa-waiver countries*. The Visa Waiver Programme is run by the US Department of Homeland Security and allows eligible nationals to travel to the United States for tourism or business for up to 90 days without needing a visa.

Advance Passenger Information …

When you book your flights to the US, you will need to provide Advance Passenger Information on your airline’s website. The information required for each passenger is:
  • First name and family name (as on passport), passport number, passport country and expiry date of passport
  • Gender
  • Date of birth
  • Nationality
  • Country of residence
  • Alien registration or Permanent Resident Card Number if applicable
  • Address while in the US if you are not a US passport holder or landed US resident.

Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA)

Since January 12 (2009) all nationals of the visa-waiver countries have to register their personal details online at least two days before departure. The Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) must be filled out before travel and contains information similar to that which used to be completed onboard a plane on the I-94W forms. The application form can be filled out at the Esta website: esta.cbp.dhs.gov.

Make sure your passport is machine readable

A machine readable passport has the holder's personal details, i.e., name, date of birth, nationality and their passport number contained in two lines of text at the bottom of the photo page. This text may be read by machine.

Since April 2006, each person wishing to visit the USA must have either a machine readable passport and a visa waiver form (obtained at the airport on departure) or a valid visa, which must be obtained before travel from the US authorities.

Once you land in America, get in line

The US-Visit Programme was introduced after September 11, 2001, to improve the safety and security of visitors to the US, as well as US citizens, by registering each visitor (collecting digital fingerprints and mug shots) on arrival and collating this data again on departure. The biographic and biometric data is used to match the visitor with the travel documents and is compared against watch lists. This process applies to all passengers aged between 14 and 79 travelling to the US holding a visa, and since 2004 to all visa waiver passengers too.

Save time by getting in line in Ireland

Travellers to the US can clear US immigration (with the photograph and fingerprints) at Dublin and Shannon Airports before flying, cutting down on waiting times when they land. Aer Lingus, the national carrier, flies to Boston, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles and offers good connections from several UK airports.

* The 35 countries in the visa-waiver programme are the United Kingdom, Ireland, Andorra, Iceland, Norway, Australia, Portugal, Austria, Italy, San Marino, Belgium, Japan, Singapore, Brunei, Latvia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Liechtenstein, Slovenia, Denmark, Lithuania, South Korea, Estonia, Luxembourg, Spain, Finland, Malta, Sweden, France, Monaco, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary and New Zealand.

 

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Updated September 2009

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