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
- Complete the DS-160 form online.
- Pay the visa application fee.
- Schedule an interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
- Prepare and submit your documents.
- 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.