Trifa Inc. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Masatoshi Kana; hereinafter referred to as "the Company") will begin offering "Entry Procedure Support," a support service for applying for the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), which is required for travel to the United States, starting on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. This service automatically reflects basic information such as name and date of birth by photographing a passport with a smartphone, and also supports input in Japanese. It reduces the burden of English input and the risk of input errors in the conventional application process, allowing for smoother ESTA applications. In addition, we will launch the "Simple Plan*2," which includes entry procedure support at the same price as eSIM usage fees. *1, *2 The "Simple Plan" is a bundled price for eSIM communication and entry procedure support. The price of the "Simple Plan" varies depending on the destination and data capacity. In addition to this price, the official ESTA application fee to the U.S. government (40.27 USD) will be charged separately. Background of Development: ESTA Application is "The First Stress of the Trip" Increasingly Complex ESTA Applications The application for ESTA, an electronic travel authorization required for short-term travel to the United States, has traditionally been a burdensome process for applicants, with procedures on the official website assuming English input and specifications where errors in answering eligibility questions can lead to immediate rejection. Furthermore, from 2026 onwards, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is expected to gradually implement revisions to the ESTA system. The hurdles for application are expected to increase further in the future, with the potential for mandatory submission of information on previously used social media accounts, biometric data, and detailed information about family members. Survey Results: The Reality of ESTA Applications The Compan