ESTA to USA. Step 6 of 7 won't complete

I trying to complete my ESTA application, but I get to step 6 of 7 (before payment) and when I click NEXT, noting happens (it seems to load, but not getting further). Non of the form fields are incomplete, and all the info is correct. I have tried on several browsers and computers without getting to the payment form.
Have anyone experience this? Any clues on how to get to the payment step?
Thanks!
Best Answer
Are you sure you are using the genuine site? It ends with .gov. There are many scam sites.
Check carefully about from top to bottom about subtle error messages. Last time I had error on the address. The site has a strange validation, and it would not accept a valid address, so check in Google map (directly and other things at same address) on how to write in an alternate way the address. As you see, there are some really annoying validation. Check also foreign characters, and formatting (e.g. if you did a copy paste).
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Why would you be declined an ESTA?
The most common reasons for rejection of ESTA application Had serious criminal records in the past and convicted, therefore under an appeal or discussion. In the past, applied for VISA or ESTA and it had been rejected. In the past, overstayed when visited the US.Can you still get ESTA during Covid?
If you do get COVID-19The ESTA cost cannot be refunded if you are unable to travel due to coronavirus. However, you can then still use your ESTA for your next trip.What if my ESTA is not approved?
If travel authorization under ESTA has been denied, you are required to apply for a visa.Can ESTA visa be denied?
ESTA applications are denied when the applicant fails to satisfy the ESTA eligibility requirements. If your application for US travel authorization under ESTA has been decided as \u201cTravel not Authorized\u201d, depending on the reason for the refusal, you may still be able to travel to the US.ESTA USA | Step by Step Guide
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