Temporary Business or Tourism – B
visas
- For those persons going to the U.S. on tourism, please make
sure to indicate to put on your application form where you will
be staying. If you are visiting friends, please feel free to bring
correspondence or letters of invitation from them, explaining
the circumstances of your visit. PLEASE do NOT bring a notarized
form or letter to this effect. The consular officer may ask how
you met the person you are visiting. If you are visiting family,
please indicate the inviting person's relationship to you and
indicate whether that person is a U.S. citizen or legal permanent
resident (i.e. bearer of a U.S. Green Card), or nonimmigrant in
the U.S. on a work or student visa.
- Individuals applying for business visas should be prepared to
documentarily explain what kind of business trip they are making.
For those persons visiting business contacts or clients, please
bring correspondence that explains the nature of the trip. If
you choose to include an invitation letter with your visa application,
it is NOT necessary that it be notarized.
For more information on the B visa classification, see the Department
of State’s web site: http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1262.html.
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