US B-2 Visa (Visitor/Tourist Visa)
The B-2 visa is a non-immigrant visa intended for short-term stays in the United States for tourism, leisure, visiting family or friends, or receiving medical treatment.
It is one of the most common visa types for entering the U.S.
What the B-2 Visa Allows
- Stay in the U.S. for up to 6 months, with the possibility of extension.
- Travel, sightseeing, attend cultural or social events.
- Visit relatives or friends legally residing in the U.S.
- Take short, non-degree courses (up to 18 hours per week).
Who It’s For
- Tourists planning vacations or travel across the U.S.
- Those visiting family or friends living in America.
- Individuals seeking medical consultations or treatment.
- Participants in cultural, sports, or community events.
Required Documents
- Passport valid for at least 6 months after the trip.
- Completed DS-160 form with confirmation page.
- Proof of consular fee (MRV Fee) payment.
- 2×2 inch (51×51 mm) photo on a white background.
- Interview appointment confirmation.
- Financial proof: recent bank statements, income certificate, or sponsor letter.
- Ties to home country: employment verification, property documents, or family ties.
- Invitation letter (if visiting friends or relatives).
- Medical insurance (recommended).
Application Process
- Complete the DS-160 form online.
- Pay the MRV visa fee.
- Schedule an interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
- Prepare the full set of supporting documents.
- Attend the interview with the consular officer.
Important to Know
- The B-2 visa does not permit employment or formal study in the U.S.
- The duration of stay is determined by the border officer (Form I-94).
- The visa may be issued for 1, 3, 5, or 10 years, at the consulate’s discretion.
- Applicants must prove intent to return home after the visit.
- Prior travel history and stable income increase approval chances.
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