How can I get a B-1 or B-2 Visitor Visa? To begin, fill out…

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 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 kind of Visa is a B-1?

The B1 visa is a non-immigrant US visa that allows people to enter the country for business. Unless they qualify for entry under the Visa Waiver Program, a foreign citizen traveling to the United States for temporary business requires a Visitor Visa B-1. Attending business meetings or consultations, attending a business convention or conference, and negotiating contracts are all examples of temporary business.

Who can apply for a B-2 visa?

In order to be qualify for a B-2 visa You must meet or demonstrate all of the following requirements: Demonstrate that your visit is only temporary. You must show that you intend to leave the United States at the end of your stay, and you must have a valid foreign passport. You must also maintain a residence abroad to which you intend to return and from which you may financially support yourself while in the United States.
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