A B1 visa is for business travel, while a B2 visa is for tourism or visiting family and friends.
A B2 visa is for tourism or medical treatment, while a B1/B2 visa allows for both business and tourism purposes.
A B1/B2 visa allows for both business (B1) and tourism (B2) purposes, while a B2 visa is specifically for tourism and visiting friends or family in the United States.
A B1 visa is for business travel, while a B2 visa is for tourism or visiting family and friends.
The B-1 visa is meant for people traveling to the United States for business-related activities. It allows visitors to attend meetings, conferences, seminars, business negotiations, or short-term professional training, as long as they are not employed or paid by a U.S. company. The B-1 visa does not permit paid work, long-term training, or full-time study. It is strictly for temporary business visits. The B-2 visa is designed for tourism and personal travel. It allows visitors to go on holidays, visit family or friends, receive medical treatment, or take part in recreational or social activities. Like the B-1 visa, the B-2 visa does not allow employment or long-term study. It is intended for leisure and personal purposes only. In practice, many travelers receive a combined B-1/B-2 visa, which allows both business and tourism activities on the same visa. The activity you perform during each visit determines whether you are considered a B-1 or B-2 entrant at that time. In summary, the key difference is the purpose of travel: the B-1 visa is for temporary business activities without employment, while the B-2 visa is for tourism, family visits, and personal reasons.
No, you cannot work on a B1/B2 visa.
Yes, you can work on a B1/B2 visa.
Both B1 and B2 are visas for temporary stay in US. The B1 visa is business visa and can be used by the applicant to travel to US for business related issues. The B2 visa is tourist visa and the applicant can visit places and must have entered US only for touring purposes. No activities of any financial gain must be carried out during visit by the tourist visa holder. Both B1 and B2 visa holders should look after their expenses on their own.
No, a B1/B2 visa does not allow you to work in the USA.
A B1/B2 visa allows for both business (B1) and tourism (B2) purposes, while a B2 visa is solely for tourism. The distinction impacts the activities allowed, with B1/B2 visa holders able to engage in business-related activities in addition to tourism, while B2 visa holders are limited to tourism activities only.
A B1/B2 visa is typically valid for 10 years.
A B1/B2 visa is typically valid for 10 years.
No, a person with a B1/B2 visa is not allowed to work in the USA.