Just repeat the most appropriate field, in your case country. When I lived in Singapore, which as a city-state has no divisions whatsoever, my addresses in forms always looked like this:
- City: Singapore
- State: Singapore
- Country: Singapore
And I never had the slightest problem.
You state that there’s no levels between municipality and country – eg state, province, region.
However, the ESTA form specifically mentions another one:
” * State/province/region/municipality “
and in the “more information” part on this field:
In the “state/province/region/municipality etc.” field, enter the
state, province, region or municipality that you live in (the term
used to describe the region you live in might vary depending on which
country you live in).
So even if you have no state, province, or region – as you mentioned, you do have a municipality, so can enter that.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024