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I'm not overly optimistic about getting but I have to atleast try as I've bought my flights. About my esta, when I first applied I thought that I didn't have to declare it as it's now spent, but then realised later on (after booking my flights) that the us want to know about every conviction even if spent, so I emailed esta and explained why I had done and should I do a new one for when I apply for the visa or should I leave it and explain in the visa interview, they said to apply for a new esta with changing my answer, and then that one will be linked to my passport, then I would need to apply for a visa though the embassy. So I've re done another esta form with a not authorised for travel, and then I will explain what's happened when I have my interview. I also emailed the embassy asking I could apply explaining everything, I was expecting a point blank NO, but was told that it would be up to the consular agent on the day to decide, if they say no ten I can apply for a waiver of ineligibility. If I then have a no, then as long as I've tried, I would rather no that I've tried, rarer than just wondering what if. I'm just wondering do I need to take anything with me about my family to the visa interview. It doesn't say anything on the embassy website about information on the documents regarding family.