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#751727 by robbiechops
05 Aug 2010, 23:11
Interesting to see that since I last put my API in for my flight, that it has been wiped as there is a new box for informing you have an ESTA already....

With regards to API, was told by UC check in team at T3 (when I last flew in July 09 - the shame!!) not to select Fly Drive Passenger as a chosen option, but instead Staying In The US.... anyone heard similar/come across any problems at immigration when you have selected fly drive?

Hope this makes sense!
#751728 by Tinkerbelle
05 Aug 2010, 23:13
Have always selected "Staying in the US" whenever I've been to the USA and have never had any problems even when I was doing a fly-drive holiday.
#751729 by Darren Wheeler
05 Aug 2010, 23:14
I always put fly-drive and have never encountered a problem. I think putting "staying in the US" is going to attract more questions.
#751731 by tontybear
05 Aug 2010, 23:23
Whether your are 'fly drive' or 'staying in the US' they will still want to know the address of your first nights accommodation
#751753 by Bill S
06 Aug 2010, 05:52
Last time I entered the US I was told I was wrong to put in the first nights accommodation (airport hotel) - I was made to change it to the address I was going to be staying at!

You can't win!
At least we were allowed to make the changes at the desk.
But it ended up as a very scruffy form ):
#751792 by hiljil
06 Aug 2010, 09:57
Last time to Orlando ( April 2010) I was told by VA to put the airport hotel and there were no problems. The time before I put the address of the holiday villa and this led to some questions by the immigration officer. On a previous trip the villa address wasn't remarked upon. I think it has to do with the individual immigration officer !
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