
Visitor Visa Eligibility
There is a mandatory presumption under U.S. law is that every visitor visa applicant is an intending immigrant until they demonstrate otherwise. Therefore, applicants for visitor visas must overcome this presumption by proving:
Purpose of trip is Temporary – sole purpose is to visit temporarily for business or pleasure.
Visit is for Limited Period – plan to visit the US and remain in the US for only a specific, limited period, and have specific dates of return and return flight booked.
Evidence of Funds – provide evidence of funds to cover expenses in the United States, such as bank statements.
Residence Outside the US – provide evidence of residence (house or apartment) outside the United States, in your country of residence, and in addition, any other binding ties that will ensure the applicant’s departure at the end of the visit (eg. return to employment, return to care for children etc).
Contact VisaConnect’s Consultants and our US Immigration Lawyers for advice and assistance with your Visitor Visa B1 or B2 for a Tourist visit or Business visit to the United States!
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