B-2 Tourist Visa (B-2 Visa Application/B-2 Extension of Stay)

B-2 Tourist Visa (B-2 Visa Application/B-2 Extension of Stay)
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This guide will help you to learn how to obtain a B-2 Tourist visa and extend your stay on a B-2 visa in the United States. A B-2 visa is a nonimmigrant visa for individuals who wish to come to the U.S. temporarily for pleasure. A B-2 visitor visa may be used only for medical treatment or recreational purposes, such as visiting family members or friends, tourism, amusement, or rest. If the B-2 visitor’s main purpose is to visit the U.S. for pleasure, he or she is allowed to take recreational classes that last less than 18 hours per week. However, a B-2 visitor is not permitted to earn any credits that may apply towards a degree. Also, a B-2 visitor can not work for a U.S. employer or operate his or her own business in the United States on a B-2 Tourist visa.

Our guide provides detailed information about the B-2 Tourist visa application process. In our guide you will find: eligibility requirements for B-2 visitors, how to apply for a B-2 visa, gather all the required documentation and pass the visa interview at the U.S. consulate or embassy to successfully obtain a B-2 Tourist visa.
  • Overview of the B-2 Tourist visa application process
  • Eligibility requirements
  • Information about the Visa Waiver Program
  • Process of applying for a B-2 Tourist visa
  • All the required forms to complete your B-2 visa application
  • Checklist of all the required supporting documentation
  • Detailed instructions on how to fill out the B-2 visa application forms and an Affidavit of Support
  • Sample completed forms
  • Interview process
  • Sample B-2 visa interview questions and answers
  • Information on visa fees
  • Information on visa reciprocity fees
  • Processing times for your B-2 application
  • Waiting times for an interview
  • Information on denials
  • Extension of B-2 status in the U.S.
  • Addresses of U.S. consulates and embassies worldwide
  • Addresses of USCIS offices nationwide
  • Glossary of immigration terms
  • Schedule an appointment at a USCIS office (InfoPass)
  • USCIS approved physicians
  • Check availability of immigrant visas