A visitor visa is typically valid for a period of 6 months to 1 year, depending on the country and specific circumstances.
A B1/B2 visa is typically valid for 10 years.
A B1/B2 visa is typically valid for 10 years.
A visitor visa holder can typically stay in the US for up to 6 months per visit.
A visitor with a B2 visa can typically stay in the United States for up to six months.
As a visitor on a visa, you can typically stay in the USA for up to six months. It is important to adhere to the terms of your visa and not overstay your allowed time.
If for some reason you are stopped by border security, your visitor's visa will not take precedence.
Yes they can as long as the person holding a visitor visa has a valid stay permit(I-94).
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.
A B1 visa is typically valid for up to 10 years, but the actual length of validity can vary based on individual circumstances.
A B2 visa is typically valid for up to 10 years, but the actual length of validity can vary depending on individual circumstances.
The maximum stay allowed for a US visitor visa is typically 6 months.
A Schengen visa is typically valid for up to 90 days within a 180-day period for travel within the Schengen Area.