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Have you ever been issued a passport or national identity card for travel by any other country?


ESTA Question: “have you ever been issued a passport or national identity card for travel by any other country”ESTA approved, but could there be problems entering the USA?ESTA: one passport eligible, other notUS ESTA application with Hong Kong ID cardESTA Application: Is a US state ID a national ID card?How should I answer the ESTA question about a passport or national identity card?ESTA, national identity card for travel by any other country?ESTA: Previous Citizenship/Passport? (for both Stateless and Soviet Union ex. nationals)Applying for ESTA - for Japanese/Canadian kids






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I was Indian citizen by birth. Once I had Indian passport. Now I am citizen of Italy with Italian passport. Indian passport has been handed over to Indian government. Now I have only Italian passport.



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    Are you asking about the ESTA application for travel to the US?

    – phoog
    9 hours ago






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    @Jaspal Singh Out of curiosity, why wasn’t how you must answer completely obvious to you?

    – Traveller
    9 hours ago











  • Yes, I m asking about ESTA application

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago

















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I was Indian citizen by birth. Once I had Indian passport. Now I am citizen of Italy with Italian passport. Indian passport has been handed over to Indian government. Now I have only Italian passport.



How should I answer the question, yes or no?




Have you ever been issued a passport or national identity card for travel by any other country?




I want to get it right.










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  • 1





    Are you asking about the ESTA application for travel to the US?

    – phoog
    9 hours ago






  • 10





    @Jaspal Singh Out of curiosity, why wasn’t how you must answer completely obvious to you?

    – Traveller
    9 hours ago











  • Yes, I m asking about ESTA application

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago













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I was Indian citizen by birth. Once I had Indian passport. Now I am citizen of Italy with Italian passport. Indian passport has been handed over to Indian government. Now I have only Italian passport.



How should I answer the question, yes or no?




Have you ever been issued a passport or national identity card for travel by any other country?




I want to get it right.










share|improve this question









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Jaspal Singh is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I was Indian citizen by birth. Once I had Indian passport. Now I am citizen of Italy with Italian passport. Indian passport has been handed over to Indian government. Now I have only Italian passport.



How should I answer the question, yes or no?




Have you ever been issued a passport or national identity card for travel by any other country?




I want to get it right.







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  • 1





    Are you asking about the ESTA application for travel to the US?

    – phoog
    9 hours ago






  • 10





    @Jaspal Singh Out of curiosity, why wasn’t how you must answer completely obvious to you?

    – Traveller
    9 hours ago











  • Yes, I m asking about ESTA application

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago












  • 1





    Are you asking about the ESTA application for travel to the US?

    – phoog
    9 hours ago






  • 10





    @Jaspal Singh Out of curiosity, why wasn’t how you must answer completely obvious to you?

    – Traveller
    9 hours ago











  • Yes, I m asking about ESTA application

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago







1




1





Are you asking about the ESTA application for travel to the US?

– phoog
9 hours ago





Are you asking about the ESTA application for travel to the US?

– phoog
9 hours ago




10




10





@Jaspal Singh Out of curiosity, why wasn’t how you must answer completely obvious to you?

– Traveller
9 hours ago





@Jaspal Singh Out of curiosity, why wasn’t how you must answer completely obvious to you?

– Traveller
9 hours ago













Yes, I m asking about ESTA application

– Jaspal Singh
6 hours ago





Yes, I m asking about ESTA application

– Jaspal Singh
6 hours ago










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The answer is obviously yes; you've had passports from an other country.



The question is very simple. It's not asking if you have another country's passport or national identity card at this moment, it's asking if any other country ever issued a passport national identity card to you.






share|improve this answer






















  • 2





    Furthermore, the ESTA application has a separate question about other nationalities held and other nationalities formerly held, so there's no need to be concerned that answering "yes" to this question would be taken as a claim of Indian citizenship.

    – phoog
    9 hours ago











  • But not now, I have only one passport I.a. Italian.. Now I have not Indian passport

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago






  • 6





    It doesn't ask what you have now. It asks if any other state has ever issued. How is this unclear?

    – vidarlo
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    @vidarlo I guess Jaspal is not as fluent in English.

    – kiradotee
    5 hours ago






  • 3





    @Jaspal Singh The question is asking whether you’ve had a passport from any other country at any time in your life in the past up to now (ie ‘ever’). It’s not asking what passport you have now.

    – Traveller
    5 hours ago













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The answer is obviously yes; you've had passports from an other country.



The question is very simple. It's not asking if you have another country's passport or national identity card at this moment, it's asking if any other country ever issued a passport national identity card to you.






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    Furthermore, the ESTA application has a separate question about other nationalities held and other nationalities formerly held, so there's no need to be concerned that answering "yes" to this question would be taken as a claim of Indian citizenship.

    – phoog
    9 hours ago











  • But not now, I have only one passport I.a. Italian.. Now I have not Indian passport

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago






  • 6





    It doesn't ask what you have now. It asks if any other state has ever issued. How is this unclear?

    – vidarlo
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    @vidarlo I guess Jaspal is not as fluent in English.

    – kiradotee
    5 hours ago






  • 3





    @Jaspal Singh The question is asking whether you’ve had a passport from any other country at any time in your life in the past up to now (ie ‘ever’). It’s not asking what passport you have now.

    – Traveller
    5 hours ago















15
















The answer is obviously yes; you've had passports from an other country.



The question is very simple. It's not asking if you have another country's passport or national identity card at this moment, it's asking if any other country ever issued a passport national identity card to you.






share|improve this answer






















  • 2





    Furthermore, the ESTA application has a separate question about other nationalities held and other nationalities formerly held, so there's no need to be concerned that answering "yes" to this question would be taken as a claim of Indian citizenship.

    – phoog
    9 hours ago











  • But not now, I have only one passport I.a. Italian.. Now I have not Indian passport

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago






  • 6





    It doesn't ask what you have now. It asks if any other state has ever issued. How is this unclear?

    – vidarlo
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    @vidarlo I guess Jaspal is not as fluent in English.

    – kiradotee
    5 hours ago






  • 3





    @Jaspal Singh The question is asking whether you’ve had a passport from any other country at any time in your life in the past up to now (ie ‘ever’). It’s not asking what passport you have now.

    – Traveller
    5 hours ago













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The answer is obviously yes; you've had passports from an other country.



The question is very simple. It's not asking if you have another country's passport or national identity card at this moment, it's asking if any other country ever issued a passport national identity card to you.






share|improve this answer















The answer is obviously yes; you've had passports from an other country.



The question is very simple. It's not asking if you have another country's passport or national identity card at this moment, it's asking if any other country ever issued a passport national identity card to you.







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    Furthermore, the ESTA application has a separate question about other nationalities held and other nationalities formerly held, so there's no need to be concerned that answering "yes" to this question would be taken as a claim of Indian citizenship.

    – phoog
    9 hours ago











  • But not now, I have only one passport I.a. Italian.. Now I have not Indian passport

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago






  • 6





    It doesn't ask what you have now. It asks if any other state has ever issued. How is this unclear?

    – vidarlo
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    @vidarlo I guess Jaspal is not as fluent in English.

    – kiradotee
    5 hours ago






  • 3





    @Jaspal Singh The question is asking whether you’ve had a passport from any other country at any time in your life in the past up to now (ie ‘ever’). It’s not asking what passport you have now.

    – Traveller
    5 hours ago












  • 2





    Furthermore, the ESTA application has a separate question about other nationalities held and other nationalities formerly held, so there's no need to be concerned that answering "yes" to this question would be taken as a claim of Indian citizenship.

    – phoog
    9 hours ago











  • But not now, I have only one passport I.a. Italian.. Now I have not Indian passport

    – Jaspal Singh
    6 hours ago






  • 6





    It doesn't ask what you have now. It asks if any other state has ever issued. How is this unclear?

    – vidarlo
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    @vidarlo I guess Jaspal is not as fluent in English.

    – kiradotee
    5 hours ago






  • 3





    @Jaspal Singh The question is asking whether you’ve had a passport from any other country at any time in your life in the past up to now (ie ‘ever’). It’s not asking what passport you have now.

    – Traveller
    5 hours ago







2




2





Furthermore, the ESTA application has a separate question about other nationalities held and other nationalities formerly held, so there's no need to be concerned that answering "yes" to this question would be taken as a claim of Indian citizenship.

– phoog
9 hours ago





Furthermore, the ESTA application has a separate question about other nationalities held and other nationalities formerly held, so there's no need to be concerned that answering "yes" to this question would be taken as a claim of Indian citizenship.

– phoog
9 hours ago













But not now, I have only one passport I.a. Italian.. Now I have not Indian passport

– Jaspal Singh
6 hours ago





But not now, I have only one passport I.a. Italian.. Now I have not Indian passport

– Jaspal Singh
6 hours ago




6




6





It doesn't ask what you have now. It asks if any other state has ever issued. How is this unclear?

– vidarlo
6 hours ago





It doesn't ask what you have now. It asks if any other state has ever issued. How is this unclear?

– vidarlo
6 hours ago




2




2





@vidarlo I guess Jaspal is not as fluent in English.

– kiradotee
5 hours ago





@vidarlo I guess Jaspal is not as fluent in English.

– kiradotee
5 hours ago




3




3





@Jaspal Singh The question is asking whether you’ve had a passport from any other country at any time in your life in the past up to now (ie ‘ever’). It’s not asking what passport you have now.

– Traveller
5 hours ago





@Jaspal Singh The question is asking whether you’ve had a passport from any other country at any time in your life in the past up to now (ie ‘ever’). It’s not asking what passport you have now.

– Traveller
5 hours ago











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