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Each time i go to the USA on the visa waiver program do i have to update my application each time if i'll be staying at a new location or is this not essential?

As in on my last visit when i applied for the visa i said i was staying at the holiday inn, im using the same visa this time as it hasnt expired, should i change and update my location to the place ill be staying this time? :)

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Each time i go to the USA on the visa waiver program do i have to update my application each time if i'll be staying at a new location or is this not essential?

As in on my last visit when i applied for the visa i said i was staying at the holiday inn, im using the same visa this time as it hasnt expired, should i change and update my location to the place ill be staying this time? :)

Visa waiver program is not a visa. You do not have a US visa. VWP means you are eligible to travel without a visa, for a specified amount of time, 90 days.

You will give CBP the address you'll be staying at this time when you arrive in the US.

Happy travels.

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Each time i go to the USA on the visa waiver program do i have to update my application each time if i'll be staying at a new location or is this not essential?

As in on my last visit when i applied for the visa i said i was staying at the holiday inn, im using the same visa this time as it hasnt expired, should i change and update my location to the place ill be staying this time? :)

There is an online way to update your information on a previously approved ESTA.

https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/

Left side for new. Right side to update.

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