Why does the U.S. have an increasing number of B-1 and B-2 applicants? It…

Why does the U.S. have an increasing number of B-1 and B-2 applicants?

It is no surprise that a huge number of B Visa applicants apply each year. The U.S. is a very diverse country that offers numerous opportunities for business partners to negotiate contracts, tourists to visit the country, athletes to compete in various competitions, family members to visit one another, entertainers to perform, and even people in need of medical treatment to receive proper care!

How many countries can I visit with a U.S. Visitor Visa?

With this Visa you can travel many countries around the world. Starting with Europe: Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and United Kingdom; Asia: Taiwan, Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia; Central America: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama; North America: United States and Mexico; Africa: São Tomé and Príncipe; South America: Colombia and Peru; Caribbean: Bahamas, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Sint Maarten, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba and Curaçao.

What is a B-1 Visa?

The B1 visa is a non-immigrant US visa that allows people to enter the country for business. B1 visa holders are permitted to participate in the following activities: consult with business associates in the US, settle estates, negotiate contracts and attend conferences, professional, educational or business events.

What are the 5 steps to apply for a U.S. Business Visa (B-1)?

To apply for a Business Visa, you need to follow these steps: 1. Complete the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application (DS-160 Form); 2. Pay the B-1 Visa fees; 3. Schedule your visa interview at the closest consulate or embassy in your home country; 4. Prepare your B-1 Visa documents (don’t forget the DS-160 confirmation) and 5. Attend the interview on time!

What documents are required for the B-2 Visa for Working Adults?

If you are a working adult and want to apply for a B-2 Visitor Visa, you will need a letter from your employer as well as your most recent three months’ pay checks, in addition to a valid passport, the DS-160 form confirmation page, a 2×2 inch photo, application fee payment receipt, appointment letter or a copy of it, proof of current income if any, and a travel itinerary.

How do I extend my stay on the B-1/B-2 visa?

If your permitted stay in the United States is about to expire, you may want to extend it, especially since staying in the United States for longer than you were allowed can have long-term effects. If you have a B-1/B-2 visa, you can request a one-year extension of your stay. To do so, fill out Form I-539, Request to Extend or Change Status. It’s best if you request for an extension of your status at least 45 days before your approved stay expires, so be careful and plan ahead!

Why are B-1/B-2 Visas rejected?

The answer to that could be information that is either insufficient or incorrect. If you provide erroneous or missing information on the application form, you will be denied a US visa. Even if the section does not apply to you, the Ds-160 form should not be left blank. Every aspect is crucial!

How many B-2 Visas have been issued recently?

In the past years many Temporary Visitor for Pleasure (B-2) Visas have been issued! For the temporary visitor visa(the B2 visa) the interest of the applicants was gradually going down but then after the current situation it plummeted down.
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