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How to avoid being scammed when getting ETA visa waiver for the UK

Emma Pearson
Emma Pearson - emma.pearson@thelocal.com
How to avoid being scammed when getting ETA visa waiver for the UK
UK border signage is pictured at the passport control in Arrivals in Terminal 2 at Heathrow Airport in London on July 16, 2019 (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP)

There's a new requirement for an electronic visa waiver for travellers from Europe to the UK, and unfortunately where there are online processes, there are also scams and unauthorised websites.

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Gilda Camuto
Hello,, We just filed for an ETA through UK ETA which cost 79 pounds. We were issued an ETA number. Have we been scammed? Is this a valid site? And if not why is our recourse? The logo is the crown but without the colors. Thank you for any information. Gilda Camuto
  • Emma Pearson Emma Pearson The Local Editor
    Hi Gilda, Unfortunately it sounds like you might have been. The ETA costs £10 for one person. This is the official government site https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta Any other sites (apart from the UK government app) are unauthorised. You may have to contact your bank to try and recover the money

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