How to extend my B-1 Visa? You must return to your home…

How to extend my B-1 Visa?

You must return to your home country after 6 months and not stay in the United States past your visa expiration date. If you need a B-1 visa extension, however, you must work with your employer. With a B-1 visa, you must demonstrate that you have not finished all of your business obligations. You must also obtain letters from your employer or corporation confirming that your presence in the United States is necessary for business. However, because you are not permitted to work for a US corporation and generate an income, you must also demonstrate financial stability and sufficient funds to remain in the United States.

How to be eligible to apply for a B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa?

To be qualified for a B-1 or B-2 visa, the applicant must demonstrate that the trip is temporary and that they have the financial means to cover all of the charges. They must also show that they have no intention of staying in the United States once their visa expires, as well as abandoning a residence outside of the country.

How can I get a B-1 or B-2 Visitor Visa?

To begin, fill out the Online Non-Immigrant Application (DS-160) and print the confirmation document, which you will need for the embassy/consulate interview. You must upload a digital photo, pay the visa fees, and schedule an interview at the nearest United States Embassy in your home country!

Can I book a Visitor Visa appointment without submitting DS 160?

Yes, you can schedule an appointment before submitting the DS 160. Most applicants prefer to do it that way to save time and complete the procedure in parallel as they wait for the real interview date.
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