Going to the US for Christmas from Spain

Going to the US for Christmas from Spain - Modern building with illuminated lights at night

I want to visit my girlfriend who lives in the US. I would like to go for Christmas, and I'm a little lost because I have never left my country. I have been doing research, but I'm too new at traveling to be sure about my research. I'm a Spanish citizen (and older than 18), so I'm under the VWP, and I think I can go there with only the ESTA (but I'm not sure about this either). I still haven't filled the ESTA form on the website.

Am I still in time to get there for the 25th? And for New Year's Eve? The papers I have are:

  • A valid Spanish passport.
  • Full vaccination certificate with an approved vaccine in the US.
  • If I'm still in time to do this, the ESTA.
  • If I can get the ESTA in time, I'll buy the round-trip tickets.

Do I need something else? How much should I expect the ESTA to take after I fill the online form? What if I fill the ESTA and then I cannot go? Would there be any problem? Also, do I need/is recommended to get a health insurance? Probably it is, but I haven't researched about that.

Thanks a lot in advance :)



Best Answer

Also, do I need/is recommended to get a health insurance?

Yes. Medical travel insurance is cheap if you restrict it to just medical and medical costs in the US are the highest in the world and very unpredictable.

The key is to restrict the insurance to medical only and do not get coverage for travel cost (cancellation, refunds, delay, lost baggage, etc.) The latter ones tend to be very expensive and have a lots of complicated exclusions.




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