Applicants for a U.S. visitor visa (B1/B2) must demonstrate the purpose of their trip—such as tourism, business, or medical treatment—and provide evidence of strong ties to their home country.
Applicants for a U.S. visitor visa (B1/B2) must demonstrate the purpose of their trip—such as tourism, business, or medical treatment—and provide evidence of strong ties to their home country. They are required to complete the DS-160 online application, pay the visa fee, and attend an interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Additionally, applicants must show sufficient financial means to cover the trip and prove that they intend to return home after their temporary stay in the United States. To qualify for a nonimmigrant visa, you must demonstrate to the Consular Officer that you have a residence you do not intend to abandon and that you plan to enter the United States only for a limited period, engaging solely in activities consistent with the purpose for which the visa is approved. These factors are typically evaluated based on evidence of stable and long-term employment, a serious business, or strong family, social, or cultural ties that clearly indicate compelling reasons for your return to your place of residence. The agency does not guarantee visa, but guaranties correct guidance in the visa application process.
Here you can download the application form, which is one of the necessary documents to apply , you can fill in online or in our office .
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