The B-2 visitor visa is also referred to as the "tourist" visa. Foreign nationals who wish to enter the United States for recreation and pleasure or for medical treatment often use it.
Yes, a visitor visa allows individuals to enter the USA temporarily for tourism, business, or medical treatment purposes.
Are you seeking a visitor visa for the UK?
The main difference between a tourist visa and a visitor visa is the purpose of travel, although in many countries the terms are used interchangeably. A tourist visa is specifically for leisure activities such as sightseeing, holidays, and recreation. A visitor visa is a broader category that may include tourism but also allows travel for visiting family or friends, short business meetings, medical treatment, or attending events. In some countries, “visitor visa” officially covers both tourism and personal visits, while “tourist visa” is simply a subcategory. The permitted activities and length of stay depend on each country’s immigration rules.
he has to apply in the country of which he is a citizen: eg: a German citizen living in Denmark must apply at the German consolate to obtain a Visa
yes
Yes, you can apply for a Canada visitor visa from the USA.
No, the F1 visa is not considered an immigrant visa. It is a non-immigrant student visa specifically for international students who want to study full-time at a US-approved college, university, or language school. It does not grant permanent residency and requires you to maintain a student status.
Do you intend to apply for a family visitor visa to the UK?
Of course not. You cannot work in Singapore with a visitor's visa. This would be illegal. You have to apply for a Singapore work visa.
Yes, a return ticket is typically required for a US visitor visa to show that the visitor plans to leave the country before their visa expires.
Depends what visa and what country
A B1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows individuals to enter the United States for business purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or training sessions. It does not permit the holder to engage in paid work in the U.S.