The US has always been a center of attraction for travelers around the world. Going there, whether for tourism or business, is the dream of many. However, the visa process is often considered long and complicated. To ease this difficulty, the US launched the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), which is proving to be a big relief for travelers even in 2025. Under this program, citizens of selected countries can travel to the US for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa.
What is the Visa Waiver Program?
The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a special initiative through which citizens of select countries can enter the US for tourism or business purposes for a period of 90 days or less. For this, they do not need to obtain a visa in advance, provided they have a valid Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval.
If a traveler wishes, he can also choose the B-category and get the visa in his passport in the traditional way.
Improvement and security provisions
The Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act, which came into force in 2015, added some strict rules to it. According to this:
- Citizens of VWP countries who have traveled to North Korea, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen after March 1, 2011, cannot take advantage of this program.
- The same restriction applies to travelers traveling to Cuba after January 12, 2021.
- If a traveler also holds citizenship of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Iraq, Sudan or Syria, then he cannot take advantage of VWP.
The main purpose of these restrictions is to strengthen the national security of the United States.
Activities allowed under the Visa Waiver Program
If you are traveling under this program, you can do the following activities:
- For business – meeting business associates, attending conferences or conventions, taking short-term training (without receiving pay from a US source), negotiating contracts.
- For tourism – leisure travel, visiting friends and relatives, medical treatment, attending social events, participating in amateur sports, cultural or musical events (if not paid), taking short-term courses such as cooking classes, etc.
For what purposes is VWP not valid?
There are some activities for which VWP cannot be used, such as –
- Obtaining permanent residence in the US.
- Studying for higher education or obtaining a degree.
- Doing any type of employment.
- Doing work related to journalism or media.
Which countries are included?
This facility is only for citizens of certain countries. The major countries included in it are –
Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and many other European countries.
A total of more than 40 countries come in this list.
ESTA requirement
To enter the US without a visa, it is mandatory to have ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) approval. It is a web-based system operated by the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
- The ESTA application is done online and is usually approved quickly.
- It is necessary to check your ESTA status before planning a trip.
- If for some reason the ESTA is rejected, the traveler can apply for a traditional visa at the US embassy or consulate.
Have the Correct Type of Passport

You need to carry a passport that has a minimum of 6 months remaining at the time you are set to leave the United States (unless exempted by country agreements). In the case of families, every single person in your family, even kids and babies, will require a passport.
You will also need to carry an e-passport in order to use the VWP. E-passport is a secure passport which has an electronic chip. The chip could be scanned to determine the identity of the traveler with the passport. E-Passports should be able to meet the standards specified by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). It is easy to recognize an e-passport just by a symbol on the cover. The DHS site has more information on e-passports.
Passport rules
The passport must also be standard to avail the Visa Waiver Program.
- The validity of the passport must be at least 6 months more than the date of return from the US.
- Each family member – including children and infants – must have a separate passport.
- An E-Passport is mandatory, which has an electronic chip embedded in it. It is used to verify the identity of the traveler.
Emergency and temporary passports

If a traveler has an emergency or temporary passport, it must also be an E-passport. Only then will travel under the VWP be allowed.
Visa application from the Embassy or Consulate
If the traveler does not meet the conditions of the VWP or the ESTA is rejected, he or she can apply for a traditional visa at a US embassy or consulate. In certain circumstances – such as funerals, medical emergencies, or university/school enrollment dates – the embassy may expedite the application process.
Conclusion
The US Visa Waiver Program 2025 is a streamlined and convenient option for travelers around the world. The program makes tourism and business travel easier and also strengthens the US’ diplomatic and economic ties with the countries it covers.
However, this facility is only for those travelers who follow all the terms and conditions. It is necessary to follow the provisions related to ESTA acceptance, e-passport, and security.
In short, the VWP is a move that makes the US more accessible globally, without compromising on security standards.
FAQs
Q1. What is the US Visa Waiver Program (VWP)?
A. The VWP allows citizens of participating countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa.
Q2. Do I need ESTA approval to travel under VWP?
A. Yes. Travelers must have valid Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval before boarding a U.S.-bound flight or ship.
Q3. Can I study or work in the U.S. on VWP?
A. No. The VWP does not permit employment or study for credit. It only covers tourism, short business trips, or specific recreational courses.
Q4. Which passport is required for VWP travel?
A. You must have a valid e-passport with a digital chip that meets international standards, valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned stay.
Q5. What if my ESTA is denied?
A. If ESTA is denied, you can apply for a regular visitor (B) visa through a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.