DanielT
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Here's a link to the story. BBC News - US to charge £9 for Esta compulsory travel entry form
The important bit is Martin Lewis' advice, which I've pasted below, but in a nutshell: if you think you may go to the US within the next 2 years, apply for the form now to avoid paying for it.
The compulsory Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (Esta) is free at present, but from 9 September visitors to the US will have to pay for it.
It lasts for two years; people who already have a valid form will not have to pay until their current one expires.
Martin Lewis, creator of MoneySavingExpert.com, has urged people even considering a trip to the US to apply for a form now to beat the charge.
He said: "The security authorisation lasts for two years, so do it now and it'll be free if you travel in that time. Yet leave it for a month and you'll have to pay for it.
The important bit is Martin Lewis' advice, which I've pasted below, but in a nutshell: if you think you may go to the US within the next 2 years, apply for the form now to avoid paying for it.
The compulsory Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (Esta) is free at present, but from 9 September visitors to the US will have to pay for it.
It lasts for two years; people who already have a valid form will not have to pay until their current one expires.
Martin Lewis, creator of MoneySavingExpert.com, has urged people even considering a trip to the US to apply for a form now to beat the charge.
He said: "The security authorisation lasts for two years, so do it now and it'll be free if you travel in that time. Yet leave it for a month and you'll have to pay for it.