A US visa is defined for those who intend to travel to the United States for a short period of time. The types of this visa are:
B-1: for business visitors and people who intend to attend some conferences and events
B-2: for medical treatment, tourism, family meeting, and attendance at non-business events
Combination of B-1 and B-2: for those who want to do a combination of the mentioned activities
The steps to apply for this visa are:
1- You must complete Form DS-160.
2- Pay the application fee ($ 160).
3- schedule and attend a visa interview
4- prepare and submit necessary documents such as:
A valid passport
A photo
Visa application fee receipt
Social media information
Confirmation page of Form DS-160
Interview letter
Previous US visas
Travel itinerary
Property documents
I recommend that you refer to the Visa Library Website for detailed information on the US B visa application process.
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No, you cannot work in the US with a tourist visa.
No, someone with a tourist visa is not allowed to work in the US.
A tourist visa typically allows you to stay in the US for up to 6 months.
A tourist visa typically allows you to stay in the US for up to 6 months.
The maximum stay allowed for a US tourist visa is typically 6 months.
No.
A US tourist visa is needed to visit the US as a tourist. If merely changing planes in Japan, a Japanese visa is not required.
A US tourist visa typically allows you to stay in the country for up to 6 months.
No, US citizens are currently not able to obtain an Iran tourist visa for travel to the country.
No. You need to apply for a separate US Visa.
No, you cannot work using a tourist visa in the US. An activity that falls outside the scope of a tourist visa (B-1/B-2) includes temporary visits for purposes such as tourism, medical treatment, or short-term business-related activities including attending meetings only. Working in paid employment whilst holding a tourist visa is illegal, and may result in a cancellation of your visa and/or a ban from entering the country in the future.
Yes, unless you are already a US citizen you will need an immigrant visa that permits you to work, not a tourist visa.