eSIM for United States — 30-day plans 🇺🇸
A 30-day eSIM for the United States covers tourism, business trips, and transit stays up to a full month. Validity starts when you activate the QR code — typically on the day you land — and runs for 30 consecutive 24-hour periods. If your trip extends past that window, you simply buy another plan before the current one expires; no automatic renewal, so you stay in control.
Available options
Open eSIM catalogHow to activate a 30-day eSIM for United States
- 1Pick a data size
Choose a 30-day data plan for United States.
- 2Pay
Pay by card, SBP, or crypto — no signup required.
- 3Get the QR code
QR arrives by email in 10–60 seconds after payment.
- 4Install eSIM
Open Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → Scan QR code.
- 5Enable data roaming
When you land in United States, switch on data roaming for the new profile.
FAQ
What type of trip does a 30-day US eSIM fit best?
It suits most tourism, business, and extended transit stays. If you're in the US for up to a month — whether vacation, work, or a long layover — this plan covers continuous connectivity without needing to top up mid-trip.
How exactly is the 30-day validity counted?
The clock starts the moment you scan the QR code and activate the eSIM. From that point, you get 30 consecutive 24-hour periods. For example, activating at 3 pm on Monday means the plan expires at 3 pm on the 30th day.
What if my trip runs longer than 30 days?
Before the current plan expires, purchase a new 30-day US eSIM from your account. Install the new QR code as a second eSIM profile and deactivate the old one. Data will not carry over — each plan is independent.
Can I delay activation until I actually arrive in the US?
Yes. QR activation means you scan the code when you want to start using the eSIM. The 30-day validity begins at that moment, not at purchase. Just be sure to scan before the QR code's own expiry date (shown in your order).
Do I need to remove my physical SIM to use this eSIM?
No — most modern dual-SIM phones let you keep your home SIM active while using the US eSIM for data. Just set the eSIM as your primary data line in your phone's settings. Your home SIM can still receive calls or texts.