rustbucket
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Has anyone else gone through this ridiculous process. Is there not an easier way?
GF booked flights to USA for birthday.
Went on to Aer Lingus to 'add aditional information'
1. API for USA and Spain- had to go through this on Aer Lingus.com- went fine.
2. Thenit says you have to go and apply for a VWP (Visa Waiver programme) and directs you to another website.
A. Website link doesnt work!
B. Found another link via Google and you have to go through a ridiculous data entry process filling in the same info Ive already filled out twice on Aer Lingus website.
They then ask for a $14 dollar fee per person to be paid by credit card. (I dont have credit card, booked Aer Lingus with Laser). This despite US Embassy website saying their should be no fee
Another thing is that only people with Certain passports can do it. Has to be machine readable, or Electronic passport with digital photo.
Rang Aer Lingus- no help at all.
Have never travelled to the states so have no idea really. Is there an easier way to do this?
GF booked flights to USA for birthday.
Went on to Aer Lingus to 'add aditional information'
1. API for USA and Spain- had to go through this on Aer Lingus.com- went fine.
2. Thenit says you have to go and apply for a VWP (Visa Waiver programme) and directs you to another website.
A. Website link doesnt work!
B. Found another link via Google and you have to go through a ridiculous data entry process filling in the same info Ive already filled out twice on Aer Lingus website.
They then ask for a $14 dollar fee per person to be paid by credit card. (I dont have credit card, booked Aer Lingus with Laser). This despite US Embassy website saying their should be no fee
Another thing is that only people with Certain passports can do it. Has to be machine readable, or Electronic passport with digital photo.
Rang Aer Lingus- no help at all.
Have never travelled to the states so have no idea really. Is there an easier way to do this?