Get Your ESTA Authorization Reinstated
Having your ESTA revoked can feel overwhelming, especially if you have upcoming travel plans or need to visit the US for work or family. While you cannot directly reinstate a revoked ESTA, there are clear pathways to regain your ability to travel to the United States.
ESTA revocations are typically permanent and require switching to more complex visa process with lower approval rates
⚠Why This Happens
Overstaying previous visits or immigration violations
commonStaying beyond authorized period or violating terms of VWP entry
Criminal history or security concerns
commonNew criminal charges, arrests, or security flags that make you ineligible for VWP
Previous visa denials
very commonBeing denied any type of US visa automatically revokes ESTA eligibility
Changed eligibility circumstances
occasionalChanges in citizenship, criminal record, or other eligibility factors
Administrative errors or false information
rareMistakes in application or database errors affecting status
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Check your ESTA status online
Visit the official ESTA website to confirm revocation and see any messages about the reason
~5 minutes - 2
Gather all travel and immigration documents
Collect passport, previous ESTA approvals, entry/exit records, and any correspondence from CBP or consulates
~30 minutes - 3
Contact the nearest US consulate
Call or schedule appointment to discuss visa options since ESTA cannot be reinstated
~1-2 hours - 4
Begin B1/B2 visa application process
Start the tourist/business visa application as this is typically the only alternative to revoked ESTA
~2-3 hours
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