drewlin Posted March 23, 2015 #1 Share Posted March 23, 2015 I am filling in my Esta form and it asks for current or previous employers. As I am retired and have not worked for 6 years do I say no or put my last employer down (if I can remember the details)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare geoherb Posted March 23, 2015 #2 Share Posted March 23, 2015 It's probably best to get the answer from the Department of Homeland Security. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonnie J. Posted March 23, 2015 #3 Share Posted March 23, 2015 What is an Esta form? I'm retired but have never hard of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thinfool Posted March 23, 2015 #4 Share Posted March 23, 2015 What is an Esta form? I'm retired but have never hard of it. OP is from the UK. Doesn't apply to US citizens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spookwife Posted March 23, 2015 #5 Share Posted March 23, 2015 What is an Esta form? I'm retired but have never hard of it. Visa Waiver Program that allows non US Citizens to visit for up to 90 days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drewlin Posted March 23, 2015 Author #6 Share Posted March 23, 2015 I have sent them an email for clarification on their question but it can take 2 to 3 weeks for a reply and just wonder if any non-US retirees who have to apply for an ESTA would know the answer already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallasm Posted March 23, 2015 #7 Share Posted March 23, 2015 I am filling in my Esta form and it asks for current or previous employers. As I am retired and have not worked for 6 years do I say no or put my last employer down (if I can remember the details)? Firs of all - make sure you are at the right site: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ You can get ESTA from different agencies - buy´t only at higher prices. ... and you do not have an current or previous employee: Indicate whether you have a current or previous employer by selecting yes or no. Answering this question is required to complete your application. Yes / No If Yes you need to specify that employee - if No no more questions asked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallasm Posted March 23, 2015 #8 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Firs of all - make sure you are at the right site: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/You can get ESTA from different agencies -There are a number of third parties that have established websites that charge a fee for submitting your application on your behalf. Forgot to write - the current price for ESTA is $14 per person - if asked more you are at the wrong web page - There are a number of third parties that have established websites that charge a fee for submitting your ESTA application on your behalf. Absolutely no need for paying more! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamessemaj Posted March 23, 2015 #9 Share Posted March 23, 2015 (edited) I hate visa rules and think they are of little use. Dodgy people get around it but I am not into dodgy behavior. Put down that you are Saudi and the US will probably not question it, lol. I did the Russian visa and it was the most fascinating trip of my life. I answered all questions fully as if the KGB would interrogate me in Moscow. Won't do it again. All the immigration hassle does is bother honest people. Edited March 23, 2015 by jamessemaj Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallasm Posted March 23, 2015 #10 Share Posted March 23, 2015 I hate visa rules and think they are of little use. Dodgy people get around it but I am not into dodgy behavior. Put down that you are Saudi and the US will probably not question it, lol. I did the Russian visa and it was the most fascinating trip of my life. I answered all questions fully as if the KGB would interrogate me in Moscow. Won't do it again. All the immigration hassle does is bother honest people. I do not quite understand your comment. You better have to follow the rules! If you as a non US citizen enter US border immigration and hasn't answered the ESTA questions correct, you will be in deep troubles and you will not be allowed into US. Or should I understand your advise this way: dont' travel into a country asking all those questions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john watson Posted March 23, 2015 #11 Share Posted March 23, 2015 I am filling in my Esta form and it asks for current or previous employers. As I am retired and have not worked for 6 years do I say no or put my last employer down (if I can remember the details)? As a retired person you have no current employer. If you do not put down any previous employer it would imply that you have never ever worked. I should put down your most recent employers details irrespective of how long ago that was. If they ask for the dates then put those down. ESTA's last for three years and are multi trip. After the three year period you apply for another. It is a good idea to record your long reference number and do a printout. They also like address of where staying in USA, this is generally first hotel including Zip Code if using one pre-cruise or give name of ship and departure port if you are not staying in hotel first day. You can also list hotel name and address if staying post cruise. The proper government site, as previously mentioned is important as other web sites just take a commission and pass on the info. Regards John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamessemaj Posted March 23, 2015 #12 Share Posted March 23, 2015 I do not quite understand your comment. You better have to follow the rules! If you as a non US citizen enter US border immigration and hasn't answered the ESTA questions correct, you will be in deep troubles and you will not be allowed into US. Or should I understand your advise this way: dont' travel into a country asking all those questions? I say what I said. Another way to put it is, I follow the rules, as I did for Russia, but I think the rules don't provide safety and are just paper shuffling. Those up to no good will do that regardless of the extensive questions asked for a visa. My reference to Saudis is that of 9/11 when honest people were being questioned about entering the country. As I say, paper shuffling. Yes, I follow the rules but don't think the rules are of much use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare John Bull Posted March 23, 2015 #13 Share Posted March 23, 2015 (edited) ASs Hallasm's response, select "no" for employer. End of. You can then move on to the next question. Simples :) You need just one US address, even if you move on to another hotel or whatever. But you do need to enter an address - the form says you can enter "unknown" but it won't accept without an address. When you click to "next" at the bottom of the page, you'll get a prompt if there are any missing or unintelligible answers, so no worries that your application might not be complete. And no need to update US address next time you use the ESTA JB :) (ps to John. Valid for TWO years) Edited March 23, 2015 by John Bull Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare babs135 Posted March 23, 2015 #14 Share Posted March 23, 2015 I am filling in my Esta form and it asks for current or previous employers. As I am retired and have not worked for 6 years do I say no or put my last employer down (if I can remember the details)? Are you sure you've got the right form, because unless it's changed in the last six months I don't remember having to fill in any info re employment. DH and I simply stated that we were retired and that was accepted by the authorities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare VMax1700 Posted March 23, 2015 #15 Share Posted March 23, 2015 If you enter 'YES' and then click on the ? beside 'Employers Name' the information given states - 'Enter the name of your current employer. If you are not currently employed, enter the name of your previous employer. Employer name is required to complete the application. You may also enter SELF-EMPLOYED, STUDENT, CHILD, HOMEMAKER, STAY-AT-HOME PARENT, or any other word to describe your employment status'. So, your employment status is.........'Retired' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallasm Posted March 24, 2015 #16 Share Posted March 24, 2015 I say what I said. Another way to put it is, I follow the rules, as I did for Russia, but I think the rules don't provide safety and are just paper shuffling. Those up to no good will do that regardless of the extensive questions asked for a visa. My reference to Saudis is that of 9/11 when honest people were being questioned about entering the country. As I say, paper shuffling. Yes, I follow the rules but don't think the rules are of much use. jamessemaj - thank you for the clarification Does change the fact that you have to fill in the ESTA form with all those question if you as an European want to travel to US! - at least you doe not have the same hazzle when traveling to Europe. Are you sure you've got the right form, because unless it's changed in the last six months I don't remember having to fill in any info re employment. DH and I simply stated that we were retired and that was accepted by the authorities. The form has recently changed - it used to be much simpler, but a lot of additional questions have been added. ESTA authorization is generally valid for multiple trips over a period of two years for a cost of US$ 14 Always use https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drewlin Posted March 25, 2015 Author #17 Share Posted March 25, 2015 I have just had an official response:- Response Via Email (CBP Officer) 03/25/2015 12:00 PM You may answer No. Customer By Web Form (linda milton) 03/23/2015 05:19 PM On the ESTA application form it asks for current or previous employer. As I have been retired for the last 6 years with no employment during this period, is it acceptable to answer 'no' to this question or should I list my last employer details? Thanks for everyone's advice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare babs135 Posted March 25, 2015 #18 Share Posted March 25, 2015 jamessemaj - The form has recently changed - it used to be much simpler, but a lot of additional questions have been added. Presumably the ESTA we filled in over six months ago is still valid? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallasm Posted March 25, 2015 #19 Share Posted March 25, 2015 Yes -valid for two years. I normally update the flight and hotel information - but not required. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boobasimcha Posted August 5, 2016 #20 Share Posted August 5, 2016 I have just had an official response:- Response Via Email (CBP Officer) 03/25/2015 12:00 PM You may answer No. Customer By Web Form (linda milton) 03/23/2015 05:19 PM On the ESTA application form it asks for current or previous employer. As I have been retired for the last 6 years with no employment during this period, is it acceptable to answer 'no' to this question or should I list my last employer details? Thanks for everyone's advice. May I ask was your application accepted Regard Joy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drewlin Posted August 5, 2016 Author #21 Share Posted August 5, 2016 May I ask was your application accepted Regard Joy Yes it was accepted and I entered USA for my last cruise with no problems and don't expect any issues this year too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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