USA Visa Information

Visa Type:
B1/B2 / C1 / D
Processing Time:
2-5 Working Days
Visa Validity:
Up to 10 Years
Entry Type:
Multiple Entry
98.2%
Visa Success Rate with GEV Consultants

Why Choose GEV for USA Visa?

Expert guidance and professional service

Expert Consultants

Our team of experienced visa consultants provides personalized guidance throughout your USA visa application process.

Document Verification

Comprehensive document checking and verification to ensure your application meets all requirements.

24/7 Support

Round-the-clock customer support to answer your queries and provide assistance whenever needed.

Fast Processing

Expedited processing services to ensure your visa application is submitted and processed quickly.

USA Visa Application Service

Fast, reliable and hassle-free visa processing

Professional Visa Assistance

Visiting relatives and friends in the US? Looking to travel for leisure or health-related reasons? For short-term visitors to the US who are not on business, the B2 visa is the best option. Businessmen, tourists, and future spouses can all apply for several short-visit visa kinds that the US allows. Thousands of applicants for visas have benefited from GEV's assistance.

  • Complete Document Verification: Thorough document review and professional guidance
  • Application Form Assistance: Professional form filling and submission service
  • Interview Preparation: Mock interview sessions and preparation guidance
  • Appointment Booking: Visa appointment scheduling at Embassy/VAC
  • 24/7 Customer Support: Dedicated support team for all your queries

Fast Processing Timeline

Guaranteed timeline for visa processing

Time-Bound Service Guarantee

With our fastest processing service, you can receive your USA visa on time. We offer special arrangements for emergency cases and urgent travel requirements.

Express Processing Available

Get your USA visa processed within 2-5 Working Days with our express service option.

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USA Visa Documents & Process

B-1 — Business Visa

For business visitors attending conferences, speaking with colleagues, or engaging in contract negotiations.

Validity: Up to 10 Years Max Stay: 6 Months

B-2 — Tourist Visa

For vacationers, visitors, and persons travelling to the US for medical care, amateur competitions, or social gatherings.

Validity: Up to 10 Years Max Stay: 6 Months
1

Document Collection & Preparation

Our experts help you gather and prepare all required documents including:

Valid Passport (6 months validity beyond stay)
DS-160 Confirmation Page
Visa Application Fee Receipt
One Recent Passport Size Photo
ID Card / Proof of Identity
Evidence of Sufficient Funds / Bank Statements
Letter stating purpose of visit to the US
Hotel & Flight Bookings / Air Travel Details
Details of where and with whom you will be staying
Proof that you will return to your home country
Financial Records
Travel Insurance (if applicable)
2

Submit DS-160 Form

Complete and submit the DS-160 online non-immigrant visa application form accurately.

3

Pay Visa Fees

Pay the non-refundable MRV visa application fee online.

4

Book Visa Interview

Schedule your tourist visa interview at the US Embassy or Consulate.

5

Prepare Document File

Collect and organize all required documents as per the B-2 checklist.

6

Attend Visa Interview

Appear for the visa interview and answer questions about your travel purpose and itinerary.

C-1 — Transit Visa

For foreign people passing through the US on their way to another location. The visa is valid for a maximum of 29 days.

Validity: 29 Days Max Stay: 29 Days
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Document Collection & Preparation

Our experts help you gather and prepare all required documents including:

Completed DS-160 Application Form
Valid Passport with at least one blank page
One Photo as per US specifications
Transit Visa Fee Receipt
Social Media Details
Evidence of permission to enter final destination
Ticket / Travel schedule for ultimate destination
Letter to final destination outlining reason for visit
Proof of sufficient funds for transit expenses
Evidence that you will return to your home country after US visit
Proof of Health Insurance Coverage (if applicable)
2

Submit DS-160 Form

Complete the DS-160 application form for the C-1 transit visa.

3

Pay Visa Fees

Cover the required transit visa application fees.

4

Book Interview Appointment

Make an appointment for the transit visa interview at the US Embassy or Consulate.

5

Submit Documents

Submit all required documents at the visa application center.

6

Attend Visa Interview

Appear for the visa interview at the Embassy.

D — Crewmember Visa

For crew members of commercial marine vessels or foreign airlines transiting through the United States. Stay up to 29 days.

Validity: 29 Days Max Stay: 29 Days
1

Document Collection & Preparation

Our experts help you gather and prepare all required documents including:

Completed DS-160 Application Form
Valid Passport with at least one blank page
One Photo as per US specifications
Visa Fee Receipt
Interview Confirmation Page and Copy
Employer Letter (vessel ID, duration, port of entry/exit, job title, salary)
Proof of ties to home country (family docs, job offer, lease, property deed)
Copies of employer employment records
Certificate of Continuous Discharge (CDC)
Company travel permission letter
Certificates and credentials attesting to qualifications
Criminal records / Police clearance certificate (if applicable)
2

Submit DS-160 Form

Complete the DS-160 crewmember visa application form online.

3

Pay Visa Fees

Pay the required D visa application fees.

4

Submit Documents

Gather all required documents including employer letter and CDC.

5

Attend Visa Interview

Appear for the visa interview at the US Embassy or Consulate.

K-1 — Fiancé(e) Visa

For fiancé(e) of a US citizen intending to marry within 90 days of arrival, with option to apply for Green Card after marriage.

Validity: 6 Months Max Stay: 90 Days

Common USA Visa Rejection Reasons

Factors that can lead to USA visa rejection

Weak Ties to Home Country

Inability to demonstrate strong family, employment, or property ties to your home country.

Insufficient Financial Proof

Failing to show adequate funds to cover travel and stay expenses in the USA.

Incomplete DS-160 Form

Errors or inconsistencies in the DS-160 visa application form.

Poor Interview Performance

Inability to answer consular officer questions confidently and consistently.

Previous Visa Violations

History of overstaying or violating terms of previous visas.

GEV's Solution:

Our expert consultants help you avoid these common pitfalls through thorough document preparation and comprehensive interview coaching.

Frequently Asked Questions

USA visa common queries

A US B-2 Tourist Visa is typically valid for up to 10 years with multiple entries. Each stay is usually limited to 6 months as determined by the immigration officer at entry.
In most cases the visa is processed within 2-3 days after the interview. You can collect your passport from the VAC facility or have it couriered.
There is no fixed amount, but you must demonstrate sufficient funds for your travel, accommodation, and living expenses. Bank statements for the last 6 months are typically required.
Key documents include: valid passport, DS-160 confirmation, fee receipt, passport photo, bank statements, employment proof, hotel/flight bookings, and evidence of ties to India.
You must prove the purpose of your visit, demonstrate intent to return to India, show sufficient financial funds, and convince the consular officer that you do not intend to immigrate.
No, you cannot travel on an expired passport. However, if your visa is still valid, you can travel with your new passport along with the old passport containing the visa.
D visa holders cannot stay beyond 29 days, work on US soil (except as crew), study, extend the visa, change status, apply for a Green Card, or bring dependents for tourism/study/work.
A D visa allows crew members to stay in the US for a maximum of 29 days.
The C-1 transit visa is valid for a maximum of 29 days, or until the date listed on your departure ticket, whichever comes first.