USA Visitor Visa

 

Overview

Generally, a citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Visitor visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons who want to enter the United States temporarily for business (visa category B-1), for tourism (visa category B-2), or for a combination of both purposes (B-1/B-2).

 

Here are some examples of activities permitted with a visitor visa:

 

Business (B-1)

·         Consult with business associates

·         Attend a scientific, educational, professional, or business convention or conference

·         Settle an estate

·         Negotiate a contract

 

Tourism (B-2)

·         Tourism

·         Vacation (holiday)

·         Visit with friends or relatives

·         Medical treatment

·         Participation in social events hosted by fraternal, social, or service organizations

·         Participation by amateurs in musical, sports, or similar events or contests, if not being paid for participating

·         Enrollment in a short recreational course of study, not for credit toward a degree (for example, a two-day cooking class while on vacation)

 

Travel Purposes Not Permitted On Visitor Visas

Visitor visas will also not be issued for birth tourism (travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States to obtain U.S. citizenship for their child).

 

How to Apply

There are several steps to apply for a visa. The order of these steps and how you complete them may vary by U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Please consult the instructions on the U.S. Embassy or Consulate website.

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