ESTA application when place of birth and citizenship aren’t the same

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I have to complete the ESTA application and I have a few question regarding the country of birth...



So I'm entering the USA with my korean passport, how ever, I have been born in another country and so I have another pasport. However, in my korean passport the citizenship shows as if I'm korean, so I would like to know if I would have problems getting the VWP in case I travel with my korean passport?










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    So I'm entering the USA with my korean passport, how ever, I have been born in another country and so I have another pasport. However, in my korean passport the citizenship shows as if I'm korean, so I would like to know if I would have problems getting the VWP in case I travel with my korean passport?










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      So I'm entering the USA with my korean passport, how ever, I have been born in another country and so I have another pasport. However, in my korean passport the citizenship shows as if I'm korean, so I would like to know if I would have problems getting the VWP in case I travel with my korean passport?










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      So I'm entering the USA with my korean passport, how ever, I have been born in another country and so I have another pasport. However, in my korean passport the citizenship shows as if I'm korean, so I would like to know if I would have problems getting the VWP in case I travel with my korean passport?







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          Answer the questions as they're written.

          If you're asked for your country of birth, give your country of birth.

          Having a passport from some other country doesn't change your country of birth, and this is not a particularly uncommon circumstance - there are many people who have a passport from a country other than the one they were born in.

          Having different citizenship to where you were born is not a problem.






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            Answer the questions as they're written.

            If you're asked for your country of birth, give your country of birth.

            Having a passport from some other country doesn't change your country of birth, and this is not a particularly uncommon circumstance - there are many people who have a passport from a country other than the one they were born in.

            Having different citizenship to where you were born is not a problem.






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              Answer the questions as they're written.

              If you're asked for your country of birth, give your country of birth.

              Having a passport from some other country doesn't change your country of birth, and this is not a particularly uncommon circumstance - there are many people who have a passport from a country other than the one they were born in.

              Having different citizenship to where you were born is not a problem.






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                Answer the questions as they're written.

                If you're asked for your country of birth, give your country of birth.

                Having a passport from some other country doesn't change your country of birth, and this is not a particularly uncommon circumstance - there are many people who have a passport from a country other than the one they were born in.

                Having different citizenship to where you were born is not a problem.






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                Answer the questions as they're written.

                If you're asked for your country of birth, give your country of birth.

                Having a passport from some other country doesn't change your country of birth, and this is not a particularly uncommon circumstance - there are many people who have a passport from a country other than the one they were born in.

                Having different citizenship to where you were born is not a problem.







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