Whenever someone from a foreign country wishes to visit the United States, he or she must generally need to apply for and be granted a visa of some sort. When traveling to the U.S. on business or for tourism, one would seek out a B visa: B-1 for business, B-2 for tourists. To ensure that you apply for the appropriate visa, it is highly recommended that you consult with an immigration attorney. 

B-1 visa requirements


Some examples of ‘legitimate business’ include, but aren’t limited to: 


If you are uncertain of your qualifications, seek consultation from an immigration attorney.

B-2 visa requirements


You’ll need a visa interview, at which you’ll need to present: 


You may also need to provide the following information: 


You are not allowed to seek or accept employment in the U.S. while traveling on a B-2 tourist visa – You would need to change your status in order to do so. If you wish to change your status, you should seek the aid of an immigration lawyer in guiding you through the application process. 

It is also important to note that family members of someone with a B-1 visa are not eligible for dependent visas. If you’re traveling on a B-1 visa for business and your family wishes to come with you, they will need to apply for B-2 tourist visas.

You can also apply for a combination B-1/B-2 visa, if your travels are for both business and tourist purposes. In order to ensure you apply for the correct visa and to move the process along as quickly and smoothly as possible, you should consult with a qualified immigration lawyer.

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