United States ESTA
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How to apply for your Guam visa with iVisa
Answer a few simple questions, find out whether you need an eVisa, upload your documents, and pay securely. You can save your progress and come back anytime.
The Guam visa system is known for being difficult to navigate – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear.
We’re not the government, but we submit your application to them and are here for you along the way if there are any problems.
We’ll email your approved eVisa.
      This document is meant for travelers who don’t need a visa to visit the United States for tourism or business activities. Instead, they can apply for this simple travel authorization.
Your ESTA can be used for multiple trips within 2 years, and each stay is limited to 90 days.
🛂 Your passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months after your trip ends.
🤳A selfie or photo: Follow our step-by-step guidance to take your own photo or upload one you’ve already taken.
The Green Card Lottery gives people from countries with low U.S. immigration a chance to win permanent residency, letting them live, work, and study in the United States.
You can enter the lottery every year from early October through early November. Winners are randomly selected, and they and their immediate families will be eligible to apply for a Green Card.
Visa policies vary depending on several factors including your nationality, the purpose of your visit, and how long you intend to stay. Some travelers may be eligible for visa-free travel or travel authorization systems, which allow short stays without a traditional visa, but often require prior approval through an online application. Others may need to apply for short-term visitor visas, commonly used for tourism, business meetings, or medical treatment. These visas often allow multiple entries and are valid for several years, depending on the traveler's background and the issuing country’s policies. There are also various visa types for work, study, or long-term residence. These include visas for skilled workers, intracompany transfers, students, and those sponsored by employers or family members. In some cases, there are permanent residence pathways through employment-based or family-based categories, as well as special programs such as immigration lotteries. Some individuals may also qualify for humanitarian or special category visas, such as those for refugees, asylum seekers, or victims of trafficking or crime. Additional security screening or restrictions may apply based on the applicant’s profile or country of origin. For the most accurate and up-to-date visa information, travelers should always consult the official government immigration or border control websites before applying.
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