Use same US ESTA for different purposes?

8/15/2016 9:05:27 PM

Short version: No, you don’t need a new ESTA.

Longer version: Since you have an ESTA, you are presumably the citizen of a Visa Waiver Program country. This means you are allowed to enter the US “for a purpose of transit, tourism, or a short term business visit“, which includes both your honeymoon and your academic conference.

The ESTA is, in legal theory, not a visa, it’s just a “travel authorization” that pre-certifies that you likely meet the VWP conditions. It’s valid for unlimited visits for any valid reason during its two years of validity, assuming you continue to meet the VWP terms.

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