Differences between a B-1 and B-2 Visa? The J1 Visa or the Exchange Visitor Program is a temporary…
Differences between a B-1 and B-2 Visa?
The J1 Visa or the Exchange Visitor Program is a temporary nonimmigrant visa that allows international applicants to participate in work and study based programs to travel and gain experience in the United States.
As for the J2 Visa holder, they go to the US to accompany the J1 Visa holder, meaning you can only get a J2 Visa issued if you are the child or spouse of the J1 Visa applicant.
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-1/B-2/BCC Visa applications have been accepted?
In recent years, a lot of B-1/B-2 Visa and Border Crossing Cards have been issued!
The number of applicants for these visas was gradually going up until the current situation which made the applications plummet down to half!
What are the steps to apply for a Visitor Visa?
One of the first steps you need to take is to complete the Form DS-160 which is the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application.
You must then print the confirmation page and take it with you when you schedule and attend the U.S. Embassy interview for your Visa. Before scheduling do not forget to upload a digital photo of your passport scan and pay the fees.
Both these documents are necessary for the interview!
Required documents for the B-2 Visa for medical purposes?
If you are visiting the United States for medical treatment, you must have the following documents with you:
a letter from a medical facility or doctor in the United States expressing the intent to treat the condition,
a medical diagnosis from a local doctor describing the nature of the illness and the reasons for treatment in the United States.
The cost of treatment and the duration should be detailed in this letter.
The cost of therapy should include the doctor’s fee, as well as hospital and other medical charges.
And a statement from the organization or individuals who are paying for the medical, transportation, and living costs.
The sponsors should give confirmation of their financial ability to cover this expense in the form of bank statements, savings/income statements, or a copy of their tax returns.
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.
Which questions are asked in a B-1 Visa interview?
There aren’t any big differences between the B visas when it comes to the interview questions. The interviewer most likely will ask about Details on your friends and relatives in the US, where you will be residing there, if you have booked your tickets, who is sponsoring your trip, how long you will be staying and why, who will you travel with, what kind of job do you have and do you have the financial means to cover the trip yourself. Make sure you go through all of these questions in order to keep your answers short and clear, because that is what interviewers are looking for in general.
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.