ESTA for Australian Citizens

ESTA for Australian Citizens

ESTA Eligibility

Australian citizens can apply for an ESTA
Australia joined the Visa Waiver Program in 1996
Australia is an active member of the Visa Waiver Program

Other ESTA Requirements

➤ ESTA is for visits of less than 90 days
➤ Travelers arriving by air or sea require an ESTA
Valid electronic and machine readable passport is required
➤ ESTA is for tourism, business, transit, medical, or transit purposes
➤ A separate ESTA application is required per infant, child, teen or adult traveler


Australian citizens can apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) visa waiver to travel to the United States. The ESTA allows citizens of Australia to visit the U.S. for tourism, business, transit, medical and short study purposes without a visa for up to 90 days per visit. Australia was added to the Visa Waiver Program in 1996. However, security measures, intended to address terrorism threats, have necessitated the pre-screening of travelers prior their arrival to the United States.

The ESTA was established in 2009 for the purposes of streamlining the processing of visa waiver applicants and to provide U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with the capability to pre-screen travelers against numerous no-fly, criminal, and terrorist list databases. Thus, since 2009 Australian citizens have been required to obtain an approved ESTA application to enter the United States. However, in the instance an Australian citizen is denied or ineligible for ESTA, or wishes to visit the United States for more than 90 days or for other travel purposes than those allowed under ESTA, then the Australian passport holder would need to apply for the relevant U.S. visa.

Australian citizens must apply online for ESTA. An ESTA is required prior to boarding the air or sea vessel to the United States, and should be applied for at least 72 hours before departure. A valid, un-expired electronic passport must be used for the ESTA application. Applicants can review the detailed ESTA requirements as well as visit the ESTA FAQ for more information before starting on their ESTA application.

An approved ESTA application does not provide an Australian citizen the same level of rights as a U.S. visa holder. A U.S. visa applicant will need to file a more comprehensive application form, called the DS-160 and attend an interview at a U.S. consulate or embassy. Furthermore, depending on the type of visa, applicants may need to prepare additional documents to prove the genuineness of their U.S. travel plans and purposes before entering the country.

ESTA Application Advisory
  • Applications should be submitted at least 72 hours prior to departure to the U.S.
  • Denied ESTA applicants can still apply for a B2 Tourist Visa or B1 Business Visa
  • An approved ESTA can be revoked at any time and does not guarantee admission to the U.S.

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ESTA Benefits
  • Can be used for multiple entries
  • Online desktop or mobile application 
  • Two years' validity or date of passport expiry, whichever is sooner
  • Decisions on ESTA applications are usually provided instantaneously

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