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I had applied for US visit visa back in 2011 from the UK but it was refused as I didn't have strong ties.



Last year I applied again for business purpose and was approved the visa in less than 15 minutes.
I have valid B1/B2 visa for 5 years in my other passport



I didn't travel as circumstanses changed.



Now I have acquired UK citizenship and hold UK passport. I am plannin to visit US for tourism purpose. As a british citizen I can apply for ESTA but I am confused what should I put in the question here




Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa or entry into the U.S. or had a
U.S. visa canceled?




Should I yes ? If I mention yes will it automatically reject my ESTA.



Any help will be apreciated.










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    I had applied for US visit visa back in 2011 from the UK but it was refused as I didn't have strong ties.



    Last year I applied again for business purpose and was approved the visa in less than 15 minutes.
    I have valid B1/B2 visa for 5 years in my other passport



    I didn't travel as circumstanses changed.



    Now I have acquired UK citizenship and hold UK passport. I am plannin to visit US for tourism purpose. As a british citizen I can apply for ESTA but I am confused what should I put in the question here




    Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa or entry into the U.S. or had a
    U.S. visa canceled?




    Should I yes ? If I mention yes will it automatically reject my ESTA.



    Any help will be apreciated.










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      I had applied for US visit visa back in 2011 from the UK but it was refused as I didn't have strong ties.



      Last year I applied again for business purpose and was approved the visa in less than 15 minutes.
      I have valid B1/B2 visa for 5 years in my other passport



      I didn't travel as circumstanses changed.



      Now I have acquired UK citizenship and hold UK passport. I am plannin to visit US for tourism purpose. As a british citizen I can apply for ESTA but I am confused what should I put in the question here




      Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa or entry into the U.S. or had a
      U.S. visa canceled?




      Should I yes ? If I mention yes will it automatically reject my ESTA.



      Any help will be apreciated.










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      I had applied for US visit visa back in 2011 from the UK but it was refused as I didn't have strong ties.



      Last year I applied again for business purpose and was approved the visa in less than 15 minutes.
      I have valid B1/B2 visa for 5 years in my other passport



      I didn't travel as circumstanses changed.



      Now I have acquired UK citizenship and hold UK passport. I am plannin to visit US for tourism purpose. As a british citizen I can apply for ESTA but I am confused what should I put in the question here




      Have you ever been denied a U.S. visa or entry into the U.S. or had a
      U.S. visa canceled?




      Should I yes ? If I mention yes will it automatically reject my ESTA.



      Any help will be apreciated.







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          You should answer yes. All the questions are about you, not your passport or nationality, so becoming a UK citizen does not change the fact that you were previously denied a visa.



          Your best option is to apply for a B-2 visa. It's an expensive hassle, but based on what you've told us it's highly likely to get approved, and it's much better than getting busted for lying on the ESTA application form.






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          • But I already have B1/B2 Visa in my other passport which is valid for 5 years. Should I use that to travel? If I decide to apply for ESTA and its rejected will it void my current visa in my other passport too? – Makky 28 mins ago

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          You should answer yes. All the questions are about you, not your passport or nationality, so becoming a UK citizen does not change the fact that you were previously denied a visa.



          Your best option is to apply for a B-2 visa. It's an expensive hassle, but based on what you've told us it's highly likely to get approved, and it's much better than getting busted for lying on the ESTA application form.






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          • But I already have B1/B2 Visa in my other passport which is valid for 5 years. Should I use that to travel? If I decide to apply for ESTA and its rejected will it void my current visa in my other passport too? – Makky 28 mins ago

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          You should answer yes. All the questions are about you, not your passport or nationality, so becoming a UK citizen does not change the fact that you were previously denied a visa.



          Your best option is to apply for a B-2 visa. It's an expensive hassle, but based on what you've told us it's highly likely to get approved, and it's much better than getting busted for lying on the ESTA application form.






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          • But I already have B1/B2 Visa in my other passport which is valid for 5 years. Should I use that to travel? If I decide to apply for ESTA and its rejected will it void my current visa in my other passport too? – Makky 28 mins ago

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          You should answer yes. All the questions are about you, not your passport or nationality, so becoming a UK citizen does not change the fact that you were previously denied a visa.



          Your best option is to apply for a B-2 visa. It's an expensive hassle, but based on what you've told us it's highly likely to get approved, and it's much better than getting busted for lying on the ESTA application form.






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          You should answer yes. All the questions are about you, not your passport or nationality, so becoming a UK citizen does not change the fact that you were previously denied a visa.



          Your best option is to apply for a B-2 visa. It's an expensive hassle, but based on what you've told us it's highly likely to get approved, and it's much better than getting busted for lying on the ESTA application form.







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          • But I already have B1/B2 Visa in my other passport which is valid for 5 years. Should I use that to travel? If I decide to apply for ESTA and its rejected will it void my current visa in my other passport too? – Makky 28 mins ago

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          But I already have B1/B2 Visa in my other passport which is valid for 5 years. Should I use that to travel? If I decide to apply for ESTA and its rejected will it void my current visa in my other passport too? – Makky 28 mins ago

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