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B-2 Visa - Tourist Visa

What benefits can be obtained from a B-2 Visa?
The B-2 visa allows an individual to enter the United States for pleasure. These activities may include visiting a family member, touring, and receiving medical treatment.


How long may the visitor for pleasure stay in the United States?
Tourist are automatically given a period of entry of six months. A border agent, however, may give a period of stay of less than six months.


What is the process for an individual to obtain a B-2 visa?
An individual must submit his or her application for a nonimmigrant visa (B-2) to the U.S. consulate.


What is the period of validity for the B-2 visa?
Most U.S. embassies issue a B-2 visa with a period of validity of up to ten years.


May the visitor for pleasure be allowed to work while in the United States?
No. Individuals with B-2 visas cannot engage in gainful employment while in the United States.


What are the requirements to obtain a B-2 visa?
An individual must satisfy five requirements to obtain a B-2 visa

  • The individual is entering the U.S. for a specific period of time
  • The individual must intend to depart the U.S. at the expiration of his or her stay
  • The individual must maintain a foreign residence while in the U.S
  • The individual has adequate funds to travel to and depart the U.S. and
  • The individual will engage in legitimate activities relating to pleasure.


Are citizens from all countries required to obtain a B-2 visa from a U.S. embassy to enter the United States as a visitor for pleasure?
No. Citizens of Canada are not required to obtain a B-2 visa from a U.S. embassy to enter the U.S. as a visitor for pleasure. Nationals of twenty-nine countries do not need to obtain B-visas for tourist visits to the United States of ninety days or less.

These countries are:

Andorra

Ireland

San Marino

Argentina

Italy

Singapore

Australia

Japan

Slovenia

Belgium

Liechtenstein

Spain

Brunei

Luxembourg

Sweden

Denmark

Monaco

Switzerland

Finland

The Netherlands

The United Kingdom

France

New Zealand

Uruguay

Germany

Norway

 

Iceland

Portugal

 

 

 

 


Disclaimer:
The information contained herein is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as legal advice. You must consult with an attorney to obtain specific, comprehensive legal advice. Please note that information as well as government fees are subject to change without notice. For current fees and information contact the respective government agency directly.

 


 
 

 

   
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