USA - VISA
The USA visa allows its holder to travel to the United States for various purposes such as tourism, business, study, and work. The visa type and duration of stay depend on the purpose of the visit. Common visa categories include B-1/B-2 for business and tourism, F-1 for students, and H-1B for skilled workers. The visa application process involves completing a form, attending an interview, and providing supporting documents.
USA B-2 (Tourist Visa)
USA B-2 (Tourist Visa) is for applicants whose primary purpose of travel to the US is for tourism, meeting family or friends, attending a wedding and other social functions and recreational events, medical treatments, etc.
The outcome of your visa is entirely dependent on the visa interview. Your CONFIDENCE, CLARITY and CONVICTION in your delivery are key to making a positive impression on the visa officer and to being successful at the visa interview.
It’s not ‘what you say’ but HOW YOU SAY it!
Biometric Requirements
Each applicant has to apply in person and submit their digital fingerprints at the scheduled OFC appointment except:
- Applicants under the age of 14 or over the age of 79.
- Applicants traveling on official government business.
USA B-1 (Business Visa)
USA B-1 (Business Visa) is for applicants whose primary purpose of travel to the US is to attend meetings with business associates, for training, attend scientific, educational, professional or business conventions/conferences, business seminars, contract negotiations and/or other official business purposes etc.
The outcome of your visa is entirely dependent on the visa interview. CONFIDENCE, CLARITY and CONVICTION in your delivery is key to make a positive impression on the visa officer and to be successful at the visa interview.
It’s not ‘what you say’ but HOW YOU SAY it!
Biometric Requirements
Each applicant has to apply in person and submit their digital fingerprints at the scheduled OFC appointment except:
- Applicants under the age of 14 or over the age of 79.
- Applicants traveling on official government business.
Exchange Visitor J-1 Visa
The Exchange Visitor J-1 non-immigrant visa is for applicants who wish to take part in work and study-based exchange and visitor programs in the U.S.
J-1 exchange visitors come to the United States as part of the US graduate medical education programs or for training at US medical schools, attend clinical exchange programs, to teach, study, receive training, or demonstrate special skills.
These programs are sponsored by an educational or other non-profit institution, which must be accredited through the Exchange Visitor Program designated by the U.S. State Department.
The outcome of your visa is entirely dependent on the visa interview. CONFIDENCE, CLARITY and CONVICTION in your delivery are key to making a positive impression on the visa officer and to being successful at the visa interview.
It’s not ‘what you say’ but HOW YOU SAY it!
Biometric Requirements
Each applicant has to apply in person and submit their digital fingerprints at the scheduled OFC appointment except:
- Applicants under the age of 14.
F-1 Student Visa
F-1 Student Visa is applicable to those students who wish to engage in academic studies in the United States at an approved and accredited U.S. college or university. You will also need an F-1 visa if your course of study is more than 18 hours a week.
F-2 Student Dependent Visa – Dependents (spouse and children) of an F-1 student visa holder are granted an F-2 visa. You would need an F-2 I-20 from your university prior to visa application filing.
The outcome of your visa is entirely dependent on the visa interview. CONFIDENCE, CLARITY and CONVICTION in your delivery are key to making a positive impression on the visa officer and to being successful at the visa interview.
It’s not ‘what you say’ but HOW YOU SAY it!
Biometric Requirements
Each applicant has to apply in person and submit their digital fingerprints at the scheduled OFC appointment except:
- Applicants under the age of 14.
M-1 Student Visa
M-1 Student Visa is applicable for international students who wish to enroll in non-academic vocational studies in the United States. Flight training, cooking classes, technical courses, mechanical classes, etc., are considered as vocational studies.
M-2 Student Dependent Visa – Dependents (spouse and children) of an M-1 student visa holder are granted an M-2 visa. You would need an M-2 I-20 from your vocational school prior to visa application filing.
The outcome of your visa is entirely dependent on the visa interview. CONFIDENCE, CLARITY and CONVICTION in your delivery are key to making a positive impression on the visa officer and to being successful at the visa interview.
It’s not ‘what you say’ but HOW YOU SAY it!
Biometric Requirements
Each applicant has to apply in person and submit their digital fingerprints at the scheduled OFC appointment except:
- Applicants under the age of 14.