VISA Waiver Program to USA

It is irrelevant what passport, or nationality you are/were.

Part of the reason for so many questions is to establish your identity, and they have cross matched the information to your previous declined Visa.

Given the declined ESTA will count as you 2nd declined Visa, whilst it is not impossible, getting a Visa going forward is going to be very difficult.

You are the applicant, you have been declined. It has nothing to do with your passport, current or past.
 
Per google:

A denial under Section 214(b) means that you were not able to demonstrate that your intended activities in the United States would be consistent with the classification of the nonimmigrant visa for which you applied.

Seems like a biggie to me.
 
...and with a subsequent ESTA denial...

A big Mountain to climb to get this sorted
I’m just to be clear I have not got any ESTA denial.
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I’m just to be clear I have not got any ESTA denial.
I was expecting positive feedback as I am still waiting for my ESTA approval but seems like I was wrong.
 
I’m just to be clear I have not got any ESTA denial.
Well none of us know for sure, but based on what you’ve said and that you applied on 10 May … it’s not looking good. If your trip is anytime soon, I’d talk to the embassy.

To be honest, with a past denial of entry, I wouldn’t want to rely on an ESTA and hoping they haven’t connected the past passport. I’d be applying for a visa so I know I wasn’t wasting money on a return flight to a small room at LAX.
 
I’m just to be clear I have not got any ESTA denial.
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I was expecting positive feedback as I am still waiting for my ESTA approval but seems like I was wrong.

At 144hrs, it is more than likely denied.

Normally approvals are given within minutes or hours, 1-2 days at worst.
 
It is irrelevant what passport, or nationality you are/were.

Part of the reason for so many questions is to establish your identity, and they have cross matched the information to your previous declined Visa.

Given the declined ESTA will count as you 2nd declined Visa, whilst it is not impossible, getting a Visa going forward is going to be very difficult.

You are the applicant, you have been declined. It has nothing to do with your passport, current or past.
An ESTA isn't a visa, so no, it doesn't count as a 2nd visa decline.

In any case, as others note due to the precious issue I'd be going down the embassy route.
 
An ESTA isn't a visa, so no, it doesn't count as a 2nd visa decline.

In any case, as others note due to the precious issue I'd be going down the embassy route.

As per historical documents and cases by the CBP/DHS an ESTA - Application Denied is classed in the same light as a Visa.

Both are refused entries, and will be treated as multiple entry refusals at the time of application for a nonimmigrant visa at a U.S. Embassy and Consulate.
 
I was expecting positive feedback as I am still waiting for my ESTA approval but seems like I was wrong.
I believe that you are probably receiving honest opinions from AFFers here
 
Away from the current topic - which box do members here tick when going to the U.S. for say a four day conference - who ticks the "vacation" box to save any hassle? and who ticks the conference or whatever box?
 
Away from the current topic - which box do members here tick when going to the U.S. for say a four day conference - who ticks the "vacation" box to save any hassle? and who ticks the conference or whatever box?
Vacation.
 
Away from the current topic - which box do members here tick when going to the U.S. for say a four day conference - who ticks the "vacation" box to save any hassle? and who ticks the conference or whatever box?

On the ESTA application? I don’t think it matters really as you can use it multiple times. Last time I went over the immigration guy simply asked the purpose of my visit and I said “training course”. The ESTA was a good year old at this point and I’d already entered a few times.
 
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Away from the current topic - which box do members here tick when going to the U.S. for say a four day conference - who ticks the "vacation" box to save any hassle? and who ticks the conference or whatever box?

Vacation.

On the ESTA application? I don’t think it matters really as you can use it multiple times. Last time I went over the immigration guy simply asked the purpose of my visit and I said “training course”. The ESTA was a good year old at this point and I’d already entered a few times.

Using the Mobile Passport Control (MPC App), there is a question that asks "What is your purpose of Travel: Please indicate the primary purpose of travel or "Class of Admission (COA) for each traveler listed below"

And for Visa Waiver holders, the two options are:
  • WB - Visa Waiver for Business
  • WT - Visa Waiver for Pleasure/Tourism

I am also attending for a conference, so unsure which is the correct selection, but more so - I checked my ESTA application and nowhere does it specify either category for seeing the visa waiver. So not sure which I should select, obviously making the wrong call for the USA could be an issue!
 
Using the Mobile Passport Control (MPC App), there is a question that asks "What is your purpose of Travel: Please indicate the primary purpose of travel or "Class of Admission (COA) for each traveler listed below"

And for Visa Waiver holders, the two options are:
  • WB - Visa Waiver for Business
  • WT - Visa Waiver for Pleasure/Tourism

I am also attending for a conference, so unsure which is the correct selection, but more so - I checked my ESTA application and nowhere does it specify either category for seeing the visa waiver. So not sure which I should select, obviously making the wrong call for the USA could be an issue!
Replying here as well, I selected WB for my recent conference in the US.

Looking back on the stamps in my passport (none from this year's trips!), the immigration agent circled WB for my conference entries and WT for my Disneyland entries. :p
 
Already had a scan of the Passport page. The application took no longer than usual, but I don't recall previously having to have a "US Contact"?? Might be my coughty memory of course... 🤣 Lets see how long it takes this time, assuming approval!
 
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…. which box do members here tick when going to the U.S. for say a four day conference - who ticks the "vacation" box to save any hassle? and who ticks the conference or whatever box?
A four-day vacation in the US, travelling from Oz? 🤔
 
Already had a scan of the Passport page. The application took no longer than usual, but I don't recall previously having to have a "US Contact"?? Might be my coughty memory of course... 🤣 Lets see how long it takes this time, assuming approval!
And approval email received 10 minutes ago.
 
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