A US Visitor Visa is a temporary, non-immigrant visa that allows foreign nationals to enter the United States for business (B1) or tourism/medical (B2) purposes. Whether you are traveling to attend a conference, visit family, explore the country, or receive medical treatment, this visa provides a lawful way to enter the US for a short stay. Visitor Visas are usually granted for up to six months, with the possibility of an extension in some cases. While it does not permit employment or permanent residence, it ensures a secure and compliant way to travel to the United States.
You will need a Visitor Visa if you:
B1 Visa (Business Visitors)
The B1 Visa is for individuals traveling to the US for short-term business activities. You may:
B2 Visa (Tourism & Medical Visitors)
The B2 Visa is for those visiting the US for tourism, leisure, or medical treatment. You may:
Note: Both visas may be issued as a combined B1/B2 Visa, covering both business and tourism purposes.
To qualify for a US Visitor Visa, you must demonstrate that:
If you are from a Visa Waiver Program (VWP) country, you may not need a B1/B2 visa. Instead, you can apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization), which allows travel for up to 90 days for business or tourism. However, you must apply for a Visitor Visa if you:
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