Can I get married on a B-2 visa? Yes, you can marry in the…

Can I get married on a B-2 visa?

Yes, you can marry in the United States while on a B-1/B-2 tourist visa or under a visa waiver program. In fact, you are permitted to enter the United States solely for the purpose of marrying.

Who is eligible for the B-2 Visa?

To be eligible for a B2 travel visa, you must show that your trip is for the purpose of touring the United States. You need to have a permanent address in your home country that you do not intend to leave. In the form of property, family, or a permanent job, you have strong ties to your home country.

What Visitor Visas does the Unites States have?

The B-1/B-2 visitor visa is for those visiting the United States for a limited period of time – for business (B-1) or pleasure (B-2) or – medical treatment (B-2). Travelers who need to meet with – business associates, – attend scientific, – educational, – professional, or – business conventions/conferences, – settle an estate, or – negotiate contracts should apply for the B-1 visa. The B-2 visa is intended for leisure travel, such as – tourism, – visits with friends or relatives, – medical treatment, or – service activities. The B-1 and B-2 visas are sometimes combined and granted as the B-1/B-2 visa.

What are the required documents for the B-1 Visa?

You must provide the commonly required documents for the business visa application with you to support your application. Your B1 visa application should have the following: your valid passport, details of your social media accounts, The Form DS-160 confirmation page and code, a photo that complies with the US Visa photo requirements, ties to your home country such as family, job contract, lease, or property deed, which prove you will return, criminal records or letters from authorities stating that you do not have prior convictions, a letter which describes the purpose of your trip, financial or bank statements to prove you have the finances to stay in the US. It is also important to bring if you have visited the US before, the documents relevant to your prior visits. If you work, bring a letter from your employer and paycheck for the last three months, a letter from the company detailing the purpose of the trip and your job position is also a must.

How to pass the B-1/B-2 Visa interview?

Whether you’re applying for a B1 Visa or a B2 Visa, the questions you’ll be asked at the beginning of your interview with the consular officer will be the same. Have all of your documents in hand, neatly organized and in order. Hand over all documents requested by the interviewer, along with any necessary clarifications. Be confident, keep your answer short and sweet and make sure to show your home ties to your country!

How many B-1/B-2 Visa applications have been accepted?

Many Temporary Visitor for Business and Pleasure (B-1/B-2) Visas have been granted in recent years! The applicants for this were gradually going lower and lower but finally with the current situation it went lower than half.

How many countries can I visit with a U.S. Visitor Visa?

With this Visa you can travel many countries around the world. Starting with Europe: Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and United Kingdom; Asia: Taiwan, Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia; Central America: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama; North America: United States and Mexico; Africa: São Tomé and Príncipe; South America: Colombia and Peru; Caribbean: Bahamas, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Sint Maarten, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba and Curaçao.

What are the steps to apply for a Visitor Visa?

One of the first steps you need to take is to complete the Form DS-160 which is the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application. You must then print the confirmation page and take it with you when you schedule and attend the U.S. Embassy interview for your Visa. Before scheduling do not forget to upload a digital photo of your passport scan and pay the fees. Both these documents are necessary for the interview!
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