Visitor
The history, the geography, the food and the people, make the U.S. a great country for a visit. In fact, 75 million visitors from around the world who traveled to the U.S. in 2014- that's about 1/4 of the total population of this country. When you're planning to visit the U.S., you need to have proper passport and a valid U.S. visa if you are not from a U.S. visa exempt country.
While it does not permit gainful employment while in the U.S., the B-1 Visa for Business is appropriate for certain activities related to commercial transactions. This visa category is used for personal and/or domestic attendants of certain nonimmigrants and U.S. citizens. The B-2 Visa is intended for tourism, social visits, certain medical treatments, and participation in amateur sports, music, and similar events. This category is also used for domestic partners not in a marital relationship, to accompany their qualifying partners.
Getting a visitor visa to the U.S. is subject to approval. Each applicant must have a valid passport, submit the application form, pay the fee, and appear for the visitor visa interview at the nearest applicable U.S. consulate in their country.
If you have any questions regarding how to apply for a U.S. tourism visa, Liberty Immigration Law Group can assist you in questions regarding B-1/B-2 visa.
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