Can i use my daughters mail for the eta

According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) guidelines, you can use your daughter's mailing address as the recipient's address for the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) application, but there are some conditions and considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Parental consent: You'll need to obtain your daughter's consent to use her address. Make sure she's aware that you're using her address for the ESTA application and that she's comfortable with it.
  2. Age requirement: The CBP requires that the recipient's address be that of a person who is at least 18 years old. If your daughter is under 18, you may need to use your own address or that of a legal guardian.
  3. Residency: The recipient's address must be a valid, permanent address where the person can be contacted. If your daughter is a minor, you may need to use your own address or that of a legal guardian, as the CBP may require proof of residency.
  4. Notification: If your daughter is traveling with you, you'll need to notify the airline and the CBP of her travel plans. You may also need to provide additional documentation, such as a notarized letter or a court order, to prove your parental relationship and authority to use her address.

To use your daughter's address for the ESTA application, you'll need to provide the following information:

Remember to carefully review the ESTA application guidelines and requirements before submitting your application. If you're unsure about using your daughter's address or have any questions, you can contact the CBP or consult with a travel agent for guidance.