Recent policies introduced by the United States Department of Homeland Security have revoked some previously issued Electronic System for Travel Authorizations (ESTAs) under the Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act . This change will most likely impact individuals who have travelled to or are dual nationals of Iran, Iraq, Sudan or Syria. For more information about these changes to the ESTA program, refer to the US Customs and Border Protection website. If you are concerned that your ESTA has been or may be revoked you may check your ESTA status with US Customs and Border Protection.
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Laurie Lee
Laurie Lee is co-founder and CEO of Swift Passport and Visa Services. A Chicago native, Laurie loves adventure travel, especially to the Caribbean. She enjoys writing for the Swift Post, as well as for her personal blog, Spare Parts- www.sparebodyparts.com.