Business Visa Requirements
Documents that are required from the Sponsored (Business Visa)
- Passport Scan Copy
- ID Card/Green Card Scan Copy
- Sponsor Address and Phone #
- Sponsor Affidavit of Support
- Sponsor Financial Support Document (If he is baring the expenses)
- Letter to the High Commission
Tourist/Visit Visa Requirements
- Documents that are required from the Sponsored (Tourist/Visit Visa)
- Passport
- 6 Photographs (Matt Finish)
- Updated Resume – Internal Purpose Only
- Educational Qualification
- Marriage Certificate – If Applicable
- Dependent Detail (Wife & Children) If applicable only
- Bank Letter
- Bank Statements (Minimum from last 3 months)
- Aadhar Card
- Pan Card
- Business Proof/Working Letter/Salary Pay Slips
- Firm Registration Copy/Leave Letter
- Covering Letter
- Flight Itinerary
- Hotel Booking & Day-wise Itinerary
- Insurance
- Property Documents
- CA/CE Reports and Financial Documents
- IT Papers Last Two Years
- Application Form
- Visa Fees
- Appointment Date
- Biometric
- Slot Booking for (USA)
- Invitation Letter
The B1/B2 visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows visitors to enter the United States for temporary business or tourism purposes. The application process for a B1/B2 visa can be broken down into the following steps:
Complete the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application (DS-160). This form collects personal information about you, your travel plans, and your purpose for visiting the United States. You will need to upload a digital photo of yourself as part of the application process.
Pay the visa application fee. The fee varies depending on your nationality. You can pay the fee online or at a designated bank or money transfer service.
Schedule a visa interview. Once you have paid the visa fee, you can schedule a visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country. The interview is an opportunity for the consular officer to learn more about you and your travel plans.
Attend the visa interview. You will need to bring your passport, DS-160 confirmation page, and any other required documentation to the interview. The consular officer will ask you questions about your travel plans and your ties to your home country.
Receive your visa decision. The consular officer will make a decision about your visa application at the end of the interview. If your visa is approved, you will receive your visa stamp in your passport.
Required documentation for a B1/B2 visa application:
A valid passport
A recent digital photo
A DS-160 confirmation page
Proof of visa fee payment
Proof of funds to cover your expenses while in the United States
Proof of ties to your home country
Tips for applying for a B1/B2 visa:
Be honest and complete on your visa application.
Be prepared to answer questions about your travel plans and your ties to your home country at your interview.
Dress professionally and arrive on time for your interview.
Bring all required documentation to your interview.
If you have any questions about the B1/B2 visa application process, you can contact the U.S.