A Visitor Visa (B-1/B-2) is a nonimmigrant visa that allows individuals to enter the United States temporarily for business, tourism, or medical treatment.
Common examples of activities permitted under a Visitor Visa include:
To qualify for a Visitor Visa, applicants must demonstrate that their stay in the United States will be temporary and that the purpose of their visit is consistent with the visa classification. This typically involves showing evidence of strong ties abroad, financial ability to support the trip, and clear travel intentions.
Successfully obtaining a Visitor Visa often depends on how effectively your case is presented. Attorney Hall provides knowledgeable legal guidance to help you navigate challenges and present your evidence in the strongest possible way.
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