US Tourist Visa B-2

The B-2 Tourist Visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows foreign nationals to temporarily enter the United States for tourism, visiting relatives or friends, short-term medical treatment, or participation in non-professional events.


What the B-2 Visa Allows

  • Legal stay in the U.S. for up to 6 months (usually 180 days) with the possibility of extension.
  • Travel for tourism, sightseeing, and leisure.
  • Visiting relatives or friends legally.
  • Participation in short-term courses (up to 18 hours per week, without earning a degree).

Who Can Apply for a B-2 Visa

  • Tourists traveling to the U.S. for leisure or vacation.
  • Individuals visiting relatives or friends.
  • Applicants traveling for medical treatment or consultations.
  • People participating in cultural or social events.

Required Documents

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the planned stay.
  • Completed DS-160 form and confirmation page with barcode.
  • Receipt for the MRV Fee (visa application fee).
  • Appointment confirmation for the interview.
  • Photo (2×2 inches / 51×51 mm) on a white background, uploaded and printed.
  • Bank statements for the last 3–6 months.
  • Proof of employment, income, or property (employment letter, contract, ownership documents).
  • Invitation letter (if visiting friends or family).
  • Medical insurance (recommended).

Application Process

  1. Complete the DS-160 form online.
  2. Pay the visa application fee.
  3. Schedule an interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
  4. Prepare and submit your documents.
  5. Attend the visa interview with a consular officer.

Important Notes

  • The B-2 visa does not allow employment or study in the U.S.
  • The period of stay is determined by the immigration officer at the border (I-94 form).
  • The visa may be issued for 1, 3, 5, or 10 years, depending on the consulate’s decision.
  • Applicants must demonstrate strong ties to their home country (job, family, property, etc.).

Why Choose Eurowiza Sp. z o.o.

  • Assistance with completing the DS-160 form and defining your purpose of travel.
  • Interview preparation — sample questions and professional guidance.
  • Review of your financial and supporting documents.
  • Personalized consultation for invitation letters and travel planning.