High Value Data Elements
To comply with the January 2025 E.O. (14161), and the April 4,
2025, Memorandum Updating All Forms to Collect Baseline
Biographic Data, CBP will add several “high value data fields” to the
ESTA application, when feasible. This is in addition to the information
already collected in the ESTA application.
The high value data fields include:
a. Telephone numbers used in the last five years;
b. Email addresses used in the last ten years;
c. IP addresses and metadata from electronically submitted photos;
d. Family member names (parents, spouse, siblings, children);
e. Family number telephone numbers used in the last five years;
f. Family member dates of birth;
g. Family member places of birth;
h. Family member residencies;
i. Biometrics – face, fingerprint, DNA, and iris;
j. Business telephone numbers used in the last five years;
k. Business email addresses used in the last ten years.


A lot of that list is just info I don’t have. I don’t even know most of my family’s current number, you expect the past?
The IP one is hilarious. I’ve likely had hundreds of IPs in the last 5 years, and I don’t know any of them. Would you just send a range of potential options or do they expect me to know and write out hundreds of IP addresses? The total range of every carrier I’ve used in the last 5 years?
I’ve had the same IP address forever: 127.0.0.1.
Cool, mine is 192.168.0.1!
Looks familiar. Are you a spy?
Me too, ::1
I used to be a 10.1.1.1 but I’ve been mobile hotspot exclusive for years now and I have no fucking clue what internal IP my phone uses
Something in that range.
I would guess your average person couldn’t tell you what an IP address is.
Ummm… I’m pretty sure it’s 255.255.255.0 ? …or maybe it’s .256…
No wait, it’s [ABCD::EFGH]