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Your U.S. Point of Contact can be any individual in the U.S. who knows you and can verify, if necessary, your identity. If you do not personally know anyone in the U.S., you may enter the name of the store, company, or organization you plan to visit during your trip. Contact Person.
A point of contact (POC) or single point of contact (SPOC) is a person or a department serving as the coordinator or focal point of information concerning an activity or program. A POC is used in many cases where information is time-sensitive and accuracy is important.
With point of contact, if you have more than one, it is 'points' that you have multiples of, so the plural is points of contact. On top of this, in this use 'contact' is uncountable and cannot be plural. Yet you found hits for point of contacts on Google.
The short answer: no you don't. Many people travel to and from the USA on business and find it inconvenient to frequently change the details on the ESTA, such as dates of travel, flight details and point of entry. Including travel information on your ESTA is optional, and it is possible to leave it blank.
If a traveler is only planning to transit through the United States en route to another country, when he or she completes the travel authorization application in ESTA, the traveler should select “Yes” to the question “Is your travel to the US occurring in transit to another country?”.
The short answer: no you don't. Many people travel to and from the USA on business and find it inconvenient to frequently change the details on the ESTA, such as dates of travel, flight details and point of entry.
Your U.S. Point of Contact can be any individual in the U.S. who knows you and can verify, if necessary, your identity. If you do not personally know anyone in the U.S., you may enter the name of the store, company, or organization you plan to visit during your trip.
For instance, the 'US Point of Contact Information' may be a hotel which may have not booked yet or is currently unknown. Thus, applicants can improvise by entering '00000' or 'UNKNOWN' for such fields. Most of the non-critical fields can be edited after an ESTA application has been submitted or approved.
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