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American Esta Application

Visa related
#1
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  • 2024/09/11 01:01

I have a dual citizenship/nationality question. I have an emergency need to go to the U.S., but I only had a Japanese passport, so I applied for an esta as a Japanese and entered the U.S. as a Japanese. I thought it was "outside of the U.S.", but it was recently pointed out to me that the meaning was different. I can't do anything about it because it has already happened, but I would appreciate it if someone who knows about this issue could share it with me. By the way, I was able to enter the country without any problem.

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 13:37
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Usually passports are
carried and available in some place in the house so that they are readily available in case of an emergency.

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#10
  • 無知な昭和
  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 14:31
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10
> Don't you need a US passport?
It has a 10-year validity, so the child can have it and use it anytime for 10 years.

The minimum age to get a passport valid for 10 years in the U.S. is 16, while in Japan it is 18.
Renewing two passports every five years is quite a hassle.

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#14
  • 無知な昭和
  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 14:33
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> If a child born in the U.S. is going to Japan because his parents are foreigners,
doesn't he need an American passport?

Who is which nationality when parents are foreigners ??

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#16
  • 昭和改め明治
  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 21:15
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> If you are a US citizen and apply for ESTA

and you have both a US bus port and a Japanese passport, of course you should apply for ESTA.

As I wrote in #4, I think you can forget about it.

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#17
  • おやっさん
  • 2024/09/11 (Wed) 22:24
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#10 How many are there?
What the hell ? You're already busted.

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