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Who is eligible for the B-2 Visa?
To be eligible for a B2 travel visa, you must show that your trip is for the purpose of touring the United States.
You need to have a permanent address in your home country that you do not intend to leave.
In the form of property, family, or a permanent job, you have strong ties to your home country.
What documents are needed to apply for a B-1/B-2 Visa?
The main documents needed to apply for a Visitor Visa are:
A passport valid for six months past the date of return,
a recent digital photograph 2×2,
Proof of funds to cover the entire cost of the trip,
including travel,
accommodation,
and living expenses,
Proof of binding ties to their home country,
such as a job,
property,
or family and documentation of the past five previous trips to the United States, if applicable
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.
How to apply for the B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa?
First you will need to complete the Online Non-Immigrant Application (DS-160) and print the confirmation page because you need it for the interview at the embassy/consulate.
You need to upload a digital photo, pay the visa fees and schedule then attend an interview at the closest U.S. Embassy in your home country!