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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Bolivia
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hey,

i would like to know how works the visitor visa and who can have it!!??

thank you

c

Go to US Embassy in France, Europe works on VWP so it´s easier to get it for u.

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People who want to visit the US of A need a visitor's visa (B2). So even if they want to stay only a few days, they have to apply for one. It allows to visit for 3 months.

People who are citizens of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) do not need a visa to visit. Only people who want to stay longer than 3 months need a visa. This makes it a bit more difficult to get one. Most people simply cannot afford a vacation that is longer than 3 months. They have a job, go to school, have to pay bills. Anybody who does not have to do that is either very wealthy (riche) or very poor.

When applying for a B2, you will be asked about your plans, how you can afford to take a vacation longer than 3 months, if you have a job, a cat, a dog, a child, or an apartment to take care of. Depending on your answers, the Consular Officer will decide whether of not you are a risk of overstaying your visa. If you have very little ties to France, but a boyfriend in the United States, you are somewhat of a risk.

I don't know what your chances are, but if you get denied your visa, you cannot travel with the VWP anymore. Why not visiting for 3 months first and then see how it goes?

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Filed: Country: France
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It is because i'm scared right now! because i'm being in United states right now until end of june because my boyfriend is a citizen of United states and i have a friend who has also an american boyfriend and when she came a week ago she was questioned for an hour, ask why she here, if she gets married.....

i know it is because she came to many times, and stayed 3 months each times !

i know it is not all the time like that and maybe it was just bad luck but i'm scare, i'm scare because it is my first where i stay 3 months so i think i'm gonna wait a long time before i come back!!! :crying:

anyway thanks again Just Bob.

 
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