Miscellaneous

Do you need a visitor visa to travel to the United States?

Do you need a visitor visa to travel to the United States?

Representatives of the foreign press, radio, film, journalists or other information media, engaging in that vocation while in the United States, require a nonimmigrant Media (I) visa and cannot travel to the United States using a visitor visa or on the Visa Waiver Program. Visa Waiver Program

How to apply for an US tourist visa?

Find it here! Step One: Complete the online DS-160 and print the confirmation page for each person applying for a visa, regardless of age. Answer the questions to the best of your ability; we cannot assist you in completing the form.

How many international visitors come to the US each year?

For travel spending to occur at all, visitors are required – in 2019 the United States is forecast to receive a total of 80.9 million international visitors.

When do you need a business visitor visa?

A “visitor” visa is a nonimmigrant visa and generally is used to enter the United States temporarily for business (B-1), for pleasure or medical treatment (B-2), or a combination of these purposes (B-1/B-2). Business Visitor Visas (B-1)

Do you need a visitor visa to visit the United States?

Generally, if you want to visit ( and not live in) the United States you must first obtain a visitor visa. Travelers from certain countries may be exempt from this requirement. For more information, please see the U.S. Department of State website.

What to ask for when applying for a visitor visa?

Travel for Medical Treatment. If you are seeking medical treatment in the United States, the consular officer may ask for further documents at your visa interview, which may include: Medical diagnosis from a local physician, explaining the nature of the ailment and the reason you need treatment in the United States.

Do you have to apply for a new visa when you leave the US?

While you are in the United States, receiving a change of status from USCIS does not require you to apply for a new visa. However, once you depart the United States you must apply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the appropriate category for your travel.