Visitor Visa

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  • Visa Date Booking Guidance
  • Visa File Preparation
  • Interview Preparation
  • Visa Stamping Assistance
  • Travel Insurance Booking Guidance
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  • Flight Booking Guidance
  • Post-departure Guidance

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U.S. Tourist Visa for Indians

For Indians travelling to the United States, a B1/B2 visa is the most common visa you will need unless you are an eligible citizen of a Visa Waiver Program (VWP) country. You will be allowed to stay in the United States for a maximum period of 90 days on this visa. This visa can be used for business travel or pleasure. You cannot work with this type of visitor’s visa.

  • A B-1 visa is issued to those who intend to engage in commercial or professional activities in the US, such as attending a convention or conference, negotiating contracts, and consulting with business associates.
  • A B-2 visa is issued to applicants who wish to visit the US for tourism or medical treatment purposes.

Documents required for the USA Tourist Visa

Travellers will have to submit several documents, and they are all required to be complete, valid, accurate and attested.

Some of the important documents required for the USA Tourist Visa include:

1) Passport (valid for at least six months)
2) Photographs (2)
3) Birth Certificate (a copy that has been attested by a notary public or a government official).
4) Marriage Certificate (if applicable; same as with the birth certificate, it must be attested by a notary public or a government official).
5) Bank Statements (original copies from the last 6 months, with your name and account number on them).
6) Pay Slips/Leaves (if applicable; original copies from the last 3 months with your name, designation & company on them).
7) Interview Appointment letter.
8) DS160 US Visa Application confirmation page stamped at the Visa Application Center.
9) Payment receipt of the fee paid.

U.S. Tourist Visa processing time for Indians

Processing time for USA B1/B2 visa from India can vary from 4 days to 15 days. Most of the time, the visa is processed in less than 7 days and you can get it stamped in about 10 days. The total processing time is dependent on the Department of State (DOS) and the US embassy. The DOS processes the case and then sends it to the U.S. embassy and so on.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum validity period for my Indian Passport to apply for the U.S. Visa?

If you have an Indian passport, the minimum validity period is six months. You will be denied a visa if your passport expires before that time. This is true for any U.S. visa, whether it's a tourist visa, business visa, or any other type of visa.

When you're planning a trip to the United States, you should always be sure to check your Passport's expiration date and if it expires sooner than six months from the time you plan to travel, make sure you renew it! The consulate will not grant you a visa unless your Passport has at least six months left on it before its expiration date.

If the timing just doesn't work out and your Passport is going to expire too soon for your trip, don't panic! It's very easy to renew an Indian passport, and the process can take as little as three days. Just gather all the necessary documentation and apply for renewal.

Will I receive a refund if my visa application for the USA is not approved?

If your visa application for the USA is denied, you may be able to file an appeal with the U.S. Department of State. If you do file an appeal and it is denied, you will not receive a refund of any fees paid for that application. According to the U.S. Department of State, "if your visa application is denied, the consular officer will tell you why your visa was denied. Occasionally, the officer may suggest ways in which you can overcome the basis for your refusal in order to qualify for a visa. In most cases, however, there is no way to overcome the grounds of ineligibility."

What are the rules regarding the extension of a US visa for an Indian citizen?

If you are an Indian citizen, you can extend your stay in the United States if:

  • You were lawfully admitted into the United States with a nonimmigrant visa; and
  • Your nonimmigrant visa status remains valid; and
  • You have not committed any crimes that make you ineligible for a visa; and
  • You have not violated the conditions of your admission; and
  • You have a valid passport