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WHY TRAVEL TO THE USA?
  • Take a trip to the "City that Never Sleeps"
  • Investigate the greenery in National Parks.
  • Have a good time in the theme parks.
  • Enjoy delectable foods
VISIT & TOURISTIC TRAVEL TO THE UNITED STATES

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.

BUSINESS OR TOURIST VISAS TO THE UNITED STATES

Businessmen, tourists, and future spouses can all apply for several short-visit visa kinds that the US allows.

You may need to obtain a US visiting or transit visa if you're planning a quick trip to the US, whether for business or pleasure.

Depending on why you want to visit the US, you will need to apply for a visa.

B-1 Participate in a conference, speak with colleagues, or engage in contract negotiations.
B-2 For vacationers, visitors, and persons travelling to the US for medical care, amateur competitions, or social gatherings.
Transit C For foreign people passing through the US on their way to another location and making a brief halt in the US before continuing on their route.
Transit C-1, D, and C-1/D transit for passengers flying internationally or for crew members sailing to the US.

A person's fiancé (e) may be able to apply for a US K-1 visa on their behalf if they are engaged to a US citizen, intend to marry them, and live in the US. The K-1 visa permits the possessor to enter the country with the intention of marrying their fiancé(e) within 90 days of arrival. After being married, they might petition for a change in status to obtain a US Green Card.

Thousands of applicants for visas have benefited from GEV's assistance. The ideal choice for you to submit your US B2 visa application is us because of our extensive knowledge of the US visa procedure.

A US non-immigrant visa is the B-2 visa. The visa enables travellers to enter the US for a brief time for travel, leisure, or visits with family.

When in the US, people on B visas are permitted to do the following things:

  • Visit the nation for a vacation.
  • Visit the country's various cities
  • visit their relatives or friends
  • Participate in social gatherings organised by organisations
  • Visit the nation for medical care
  • Attend sporting or musical events
  • Take advantage of short-term courses
US B2 VISA INFORMATION

The ideal option for transient travellers to enter the US is with a B2 visa. It usually has a six-month expiration date. It may be granted as a multiple-entry visa in some circumstances for up to 10 years. Specifications of the B 2 visa include:

  • At a US Embassy or Consulate, you must be able to persuade the consular staff that you are not travelling there with the goal of immigrating there.
  • You must provide justification for and proof that you would undoubtedly return to your country of origin.
  • You must schedule appointments for both your biometric (fingerprint) submission and visa interview.
  • Children under the age of 14 and individuals over the age of 80 are exempt from the requirement to appear for an interview at the consulate or embassy and may submit their paperwork at the centre for visa applications.
  • By scheduling a visa appointment at a visa application centre and completing the necessary paperwork in person, those who already possess a US Visitor Visa may have their visa renewed.

In most cases, the visa is processed in two to three days, and you may either pick up your passport from the VAC facility in person or have it couriered to you.

USA B2 Visitor Visa Requirements

The following documents are needed for the B2 visa:

  • your ID card
  • evidence of money
  • letters stating your purpose for visiting the US proof of adequate insurance
  • specifics on where and with whom you will be staying
  • air travel
  • Proof that you'll go back to your own nation
  • financial records
  • Insurance and other supplementary materials
AUTHENTICATION FOR THE B-2 VISA
  • submit the DS-160 form.
  • Cover the visa fees
  • Set up the interview for the tourist visa at the US embassy or consulate.
  • the B-2 visa document file is finished.
  • show up for the visa interview
  • If you have applied for a US tourist visa, you must go to a visa interview where you will be questioned about the itinerary and the reason for your trip.
GETTING READY FOR THE VISA INTERVIEW
  • Make an appointment to appear for your visa interview in the nation where you now reside: While you can schedule your interview at any embassy or consulate of the United States, getting a visa outside of the nation where you reside permanently may be more challenging.) On USEmbassy.gov, enter your nation of residence to identify the closest embassy or consulate, along with contact information.
  • Check the waiting period: Applying early is essential because wait times vary depending on the location, visa category, and even the season.
  • Pay the non-refundable visa application fee.
  • assemble the necessary paperwork: These consist of:
    • Passport that is still valid six months after you plan to leave the US
    • When applying for a non-immigrant visa, type DS-160 confirmation page.
    • Payment for the Transaction Fee
    • One printed photo that is sufficient for a visiting visa
  • Practise your responses to often asked questions to help you be prepared for the interview.

In general, travellers aged 14 to 79 must attend visa interviews. Although consular authorities have the discretion to interview any visa applicant, regardless of age, interviews are typically not necessary for those who are 13 years old or younger or 80 years of age or older.

US C1 VISA:

Even though you're going elsewhere, you could have to stop in the United States for a stopover. You will therefore need to travel through the US. You will require a C1 visa or a Transit Visa for the USA for this.

You are allowed to enter and remain in the US on a transit visa. You must depart the US when your scheduled flight or cruise departs for your next location.

For immediate and continuous transit across the US, the US government offers C1 visas. This means that if your final destination requires a layover while you are travelling there, you will be permitted to do so but will have no other options.

Since this is not a visa for tourist or business, you can only stay in the US for the time allotted by the transit visa.

A typical processing time for a visa is five days. The workload of the US Embassy from which you are applying will determine how quickly your visa will be processed. There will be a lengthier wait if there are more applications. The processing period for the C1 visa will be quicker than for other visas because of its shorter term.

FOR US C1 TRANSIT VISA REQUIREMENTS
  • DS-160 application form completed.
  • Having at least one vacant page in your passport will allow you to attach a visa.
  • One image meeting the specifications set by the US authorities.
  • a receipt showing the cost of the transit visa.
  • details from social media.
  • evidence that you have permission to go to your final destination.
  • Ticket or travel schedule for your ultimate destination.
  • Letter to your final destination outlining the reason for your presence.
  • evidence that you have enough money to meet your transit-related expenses.
  • Evidence that following your visit to the US, you'll go back to your native country or another one.
  • evidence of health insurance coverage.
PROCESS OF APPLICATION FOR THE C1 VISA
  • submit the DS-160 form.
  • Cover the visa fees
  • Make an appointment for the transit visa interview at the American embassy or consulate.
  • submit the necessary paperwork
  • show up for the visa interview

What Are the C1 Visa Restrictions?

There are a number of restrictions you must abide by with the C1 visa because it does not let you to remain in the US. For example, you cannot:

  • Stay in the US for a longer period of time.
  • Visit or study in the USA.
  • Discover work in the US.
  • prolong the C1 visa.
  • Adapt or modify the C1 visa's status.
  • With a C1 visa, apply for a Green Card.
  • Bring only one transit visa's worth of dependents.
  • On the C1 visa, dependents are not permitted to visit, work, or study in the US.

How much time may I spend in the US on a C1 visa?

The C1 visa's validity is constrained because to the brief length of passage. The visa is valid for a maximum of 29 days, or until the date listed on your ticket for departure from the US, whichever comes first.

US D VISA INFORMATION

One of the non-immigrant visas offered by the U.S. government is the D visa, also known as the crewmember visa. People who work on commercial marine vessels or foreign airlines that fly through the United States are eligible for this visa. Their crews must be permitted to transit through the United States and make brief pauses in order for these seagoing vessels and planes to operate normally.

The crew members can go to the U.S. and remain there for a maximum of 29 days on a D visa.

The time it takes to process a visa might range from 3 to 5 days or even up to 2 weeks. The length of time it takes to process a U.S. visa depends on how busy the U.S. Embassy is where you are applying. It will take longer if there are more applications.

Conditions for obtaining a D visa

The individual must be employed by a ship or aircraft that is only transiting the U.S. in order to qualify for a D visa. For a D visa, the following positions are acceptable:

  • the pilot or flight attendant of a commercial aircraft
  • a marine vessel's captain, deckhand, or engineer
  • On cruise ships, a lifeguard, waiter, cook, or another member of the support service
  • Trainee inside a training ship
  • The following jobs are prohibited from applying for a D visa
  • While the boat is docked in a U.S. port, dry dock tasks like repairs are performed.
  • occupants of a fishing vessel with a home port or operating base in the United States
  • replacement coasting officer
  • For more than 29 days, crew members on a private yacht will be docked in the United States.
  • Personnel on a ship headed for the Outer Continental Shelf

Documents required for U.S D visa

  • DS-160 application form completed.
  • at least one vacant page in your passport so you can attach a visa.
  • One image meeting the standards specified by the US authorities.
  • a receipt showing the cost of the transit visa.
  • confirmation page and copy for the interview
  • a letter from your business or employer outlining the objectives of your trip
  • Evidence of your ties to your home nations, such as family documents, a job offer, a lease, or a property deed, demonstrating that you do not plan to stay in the United States for more than 29 days
  • your employer's letter with the following information:
  • Identifier of the boat
  • Duration of your stay in the U.S.
  • Date, port of entry, and port of departure
  • Your work title, as well as a description of your roles and responsibilities
  • Your pay when working in the U.S.
  • Copies of your employer's employment records
  • The Certificate of Continuous Discharge (CDC)
  • Your company has granted you permission to travel.
  • Certificates and certificates attesting to your credentials.
  • Criminal records or a statement from the authorities indicating that you have no prior convictions
PROCESS FOR APPLYING FOR A D VISA
  • submit the DS-160 form.
  • Cover the visa fees
  • submit the necessary paperwork
  • show up for the visa interview
HOW CAN GEV ASSIST YOU?

GEV provides comprehensive support for your B2 visa. Learn how our advisers can assist you at each stage of the visa application process by speaking with us.

Frequently Asked Questions

The US Tourist Visa (B-1/B-2) is a non-immigrant US Visa. Its validity period ranges from 1 month to 10 years and allows single, double or multiples entries to the US. The period of stay which is a maximum of 6 months is recorded by the Customs and Border Protection officer. This is at the entry port on the Form I-94 of the Visa holder.
The validity period specifies the time period for which the Visa can be used to arrive in the US. The period of stay specifies the duration for which an individual can remain in the US after every single entry.

The exact processing times for a US Tourist Visa vary and are an approximation that can change at any time. Processing times cannot be guaranteed. Non-refundable reservations and tickets must not be bought till the time you obtain all the Passports and Visas.
The holiday seasons have high travel volume. The processing times for Consulates such as the Houston are at least 3 weeks.

General Processing Times

  • It will take approximately 3 to 5 working days if the application is made in person
  • For PIOs and US nationals requiring reference and all non-US nationals, it will take minimum 1 or 2 weeks for processing
  • For all applications that require prior reference check, the processing time for the reference check alone is minimum 1 week
  • You will have to add the transit and mailing time both ways when you apply by mail like courier or post

Each immigrant Visa case is unique and so it is tough to estimate the exact processing times of the individual cases. Generally, there are 3 factors that influence the required processing times:

  • The time needed to process an application
  • Time taken for processing through the Consulate and National Visa Centre
  • Time taken for the case to become current

Officially, there is no limit for the money to be shown for the US Tourist Visa. Any amount that can validate the overall expenses for your US trip must be adequate. This includes to and fro air tickets, medical insurance, boarding, lodging, shopping, etc. It is keeping in mind the duration and purpose of the trip. The higher the amount, the better.
For example, it can be estimated that the cost for a 15-day tour for one person can be around 5000 to 6000 USD. So the equivalent amount of money must be present in your or your sponsor’s bank.

The mandatory documents needed for the US Tourist Visa are:


  • An original passport that has a validity of minimum 6 months after the likely arrival date in the US
  • All expired passports
  • 1 photograph for every specification, both hard and digital copy is needed
  • Confirmation page of the DS – 160 US Visa application form stamped at the VAC – Visa Application Centre
  • Valid fee payment receipt
  • Printout of the appointment letter for US Visa interview

Applicants of US Tourist Visa must demonstrate that they are eligible as per the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The law’s presumption is that every applicant of a Visitor/Tourist Visa is an intending migrant. Thus, the applicants of this Visa have to overcome this presumption.
Applicants have to demonstrate that they have a home in their nation of origin and they do not intend to abandon it. They must also prove that their intention is to arrive at the US for a limited and specified purpose. The purpose of their tour is to enter the US for medical treatment, tourism, or business.

Applicants must meet the following requirements:


  • They must prove that their visit will be temporary
  • They must indicate their intention to return to their home country at the end of their stay (or any extension)
  • They must have a valid foreign passport
  • They should have a residence abroad where they intend to return
  • They should have enough funds to support themselves financially while in the country

If your B-2 visa is valid, you can still use it even if you have an expired passport. Do not remove it from your passport. You can still use the visa in your expired passport with your new passport when you want to visit the United States.

Since the D visa does not allow you to stay in the U.S, there are several restrictions which you will have to follow with the D visa, you cannot:


  • Stay in the U.S for more than the designated time.
  • Study in the U.S.
  • Find employment in the U.S.
  • Extend the D visa.
  • Adjust or change the status of the D visa.
  • Apply for a Green Card with a D visa.
  • Work for another company except the vessel or airline you were in
  • Enter and leave the U.S from different dock or airport
  • Do longshore work on a D visa
  • Re-enter the U.S within 6 months

This is a short duration visa. The visa is valid for a period of a maximum of 29 days or until the date of departure from the U.S whichever is earlier.

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