US Crew/visitor Visa and ESTA
Sorry if this has been done before, but I didn't track it down with the search function. And in these times of 'fluid' regulations (as opposed to regulations on fluids), what was true yesteryear may be different now.
I have in my passport, US C1/D and B1/B2.
It has been suggested that I still need ESTA before going to the US for simulator check/training*. I was under the impression ESTA applied to the Visa Waiver program. Having B1/B2 VISA, means no need for ESTA, me thunked.
*AFSP/TSA approval granted for training.
Last edited by Shiny side down; 14th November 2011 at 22:23.
Reason: title was a little lacking