In which activities can U.S. Tourist Visa Holders engage in? B-2 Visa holders can…

In which activities can U.S. Tourist Visa Holders engage in?

B-2 Visa holders can engage in the following activities: visit family or friends, have a holiday in the United States, tour around the U.S., visit for medical treatment, participate in social events, enroll in short study courses (requires no credit) and participate in contests related to music/sports (requires no payment).

Which countries can visit the USA without a Visa?

If you are a citizen of the following countries then you are eligible to travel to the U.S. without a Visa with a VWP: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan and United Kingdom.

Do I Need to Apply for a Tourist Visa Before Entering the USA?

You will need to apply for the Tourist Visa if your country is not in the US Visa Waiver Program. Citizen who aren’t eligible for the VWP are: citizens who overstayed their last Visa, citizens whose entry in the U.S. has been denied, dual nationality in one of the following countries: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Sudan, Yemen and Somalia.

Can My Parents Visit Me in the U.S. with a B-2 Visa?

If you are working or studying in the United States currently, then you are allowed to invite your parents to visit you through the B-2 Visa. Keep in mind, you are responsible for collecting some documents for your parents. The overall required documents for this type of Visa are: passports, bank verification letter showing that you are capable of financially supporting your parents in the U.S., completed DS-160 Form, invitation letter and employment verification showing you are employed in the U.S.

Can You Change a B-1/B-2 Visa to a Green Card?

It is possible to switch to a green card from a Visitor Visa. In order to do that you must apply for the EB-1 Green Card while you are on your stay in the United Stated. To be eligible for this type of Green Card you must fit into one of the following categories: – Extraordinary ability, – Multinational manager/executive and – Outstanding professor/researcher. If you happen to have family members as lawful permanent residents, you can also apply for a family-based green card.

What Documents Do YOU Need for a Visitor Visa?

In order to receive a B-2 Visa you must have the following documents: a valid passport, a visa photo, DS-160 Form, receipt of paid visa fees, proof of financial means, a letter with the purpose of your trip to the United States, proof that you will return to your home country, visa invitation letter from family/friends in the U.S. (optional), criminal records, transcripts/diploma (if you are a student), a letter from your employer (if you are a worker), proof of diagnosis and treatment from a doctor (if you are visiting for medical purposes) and social media details.

5 of the Best Museums you should visit in the U.S.!

With over 35,000 museums, it is difficult to choose the top 5 museums worth going to because of how important and fun each museum is. Nevertheless, the museums we suggest you go to if you visit the United States are: 1. National Museum of American History in Washington D.C.; 2. American Museum of Natural History in NYC; 3. National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.; 4. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and 5. Kennedy Space Center in Titusville, Florida.

Reasons to travel to the USA?

America is the place to go if you want to visit a place with amazingly friendly and respectful people. It is a very diverse nation, where people from all around the world move there not only for a better life but for an exciting one as well. Apart from that, the country thrives on tourism due to the abundance of nature, cuisine and its upbeat cities.
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