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Friday, 22 February 2008 00:03 |
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The B-2 visa is for temporary visitors and is mainly used
for the purposes of tourism. The visa
may be given for up to 6 months, however, this may be changed in the near
future to be less. Traditionally, the
term tourist has been termed as visitors who enter the United States
for pleasure. Lately, the term “tourist”
has included persons entering for medical care and people competing in amateur
athletics.
To qualify for a B-2 visa, the applicant must demonstrate
that they intend to return home and will not engage in work while in the United States. The applicant must demonstrate to the
consular official that the visit will be short in nature and there is a purpose
for the visit. Requirements include
possible proof of a home and relatives in native country and proof of financial
ability to support the visit and its stated purposes.
B-2 visa may be acquired by contacting the U.S. consulate
in your home country. In certain cases
there maybe complications, and consulting with an immigration attorney may help
facilitate the B-2 visa.
If you wish to have an experienced immigration attorney
knowledgeable on attaining a B-2 visa, please contact our office for an
evaluation of your situation.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 02 March 2008 18:40 |