tom_tarbucket wrote: » Hi I need to travel to the United States in very early January. My passport expires in March 2020. Is it ok to travel or is there a 6 month rule? (Where the passport has to be valid for 6 months)
salmocab wrote: » It’s fine
tom_tarbucket wrote: » Thanks. Final answer? Before I book flights.
salmocab wrote: » Yeah this question is asked very regularly. Ireland is not one of the country's that thatvrule applies to , assuming you have an Irish passport that is.
splinter65 wrote: » https://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/usa/passports/top-passport-questions/travel-between-the-usa-and-ireland/ This is our own Foreign Affairs position but if you don’t accept this as the official position then you’ll have to try and get a new passport before you book.
tom_tarbucket wrote: » Thanks. But can’t see my question answered. Can see for us people to Ireland but not the other way around.
kravmaga wrote: » Have you not applied for your ESTA yet? You would want to get cracking. Id make contact with the US Embassy to get a confirmed answer on your passport query
tom_tarbucket wrote: » Where do I indicate I haven’t applied for ESTA. I got an ESTA in 2018 and it’s valid until March 2020. Same date as passport.
splinter65 wrote: » Then you don’t need an ESTA.
tom_tarbucket wrote: » Or are you saying ESTA and passport are all linked.
tom_tarbucket wrote: » I never said anything about needing ESTA. I’m just on about my actual passport expiring in March 2020. Or are you saying ESTA and passport are all linked.
tom_tarbucket wrote: » Just to update ye I got through. Now the 2nd girl who checked my passport going through made a big deal of it, “you know you have only 3 months on your passport? You should have 6 months, you may not be allowed to enter” etc etc
coylemj wrote: » So, as a service to other travellers, you told her (per post #12) that there is a Six Month Rule when travelling to the US but that Irish passport holders are exempt? At the very least, I suggest that you send an e-mail to the airline she works for and ask them to update their staff with the correct information.