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  1. uuuummmm????????

    alot of requirements................

    Visitor Visas

    Tourist Visa (B2)

    Business Visa (B1)

    Transit Visa (C1)

    Student Visa (F1)

    1. Tourist Visa (B2)

    US Embassy officers automatically assume every tourist visa applicant intends to stay in the US permanently and therefore applicants must prove the following:

    Strong business, social and/or family connections to their home country;

    Legitimate travel purpose; and

    Financial ability to pay for travel expenses.

    Generally, the most important factors in judging an applicant's chances of approval are as follows:

    Long term job or well documented successful business; and

    Documented consistent high level of income.

    However, US Embassy officers examine each applicant’s case individually with the main focus on the background of the individual applicant. Application form answers, supporting documentation and performance during the interview are all also important factors in the visa being approved.

    US Embassy officers have very broad discretion to accept or reject an applicant’s case for a variety of reasons. Generally, B2 visas have the lowest approval rates because of the short time period required to apply.

    Specifically, B2 tourist visas for students, wives, husbands, fiancés, fiancées, girlfriends and boyfriends are difficult to get approved due to loopholes in US immigration laws allowing persons to stay permanently in the US after arrival if they marry a US citizen.

    It is highly recommended that applicants do not make any large transactions in or out of their bank account prior to the interview at the US Embassy. The US Embassy officers will focus on long term and consistent financial transaction history of the applicant’s bank account and not on large recent financial transactions. Generally, the balance amount of the applicant’s bank statement should be enough to cover their travel expenses for the duration of the visit to the US unless such expenses are being paid by a sponsor.

    Applicants with a strong command of the English language normally have higher rates of approval because of the necessity to speak English while in the US.

    Our service includes the following:

    Provide free initial opinion of applicant’s chances for approval;

    Schedule interview with US Embassy;

    Provide list of supporting documents in English tailored to your case;

    Prepare necessary supporting documents;

    Consult in regards to answers to questions on application documents;

    Prepare application forms signed by lawyer;

    Telephone or video conference to discuss supporting documents and answers in regards to potential US Embassy officer interview questions; and

    Assistance preparing a 2nd visa application if the 1st visa application is not approved.

    B2 visa applications normally take 1 - 3 weeks to process depending on the caseload of the US Embassy in the country of residence.

    2. Business Visa (B1)

    The requirements, service and timeframe for a B1 business visa is similar to that of a tourist visa except you must prove a legitimate business travel purpose.

    3. Transit Visa (C1)

    The requirements, service and timeframe for a C1 transit visa are similar to that of a tourist / business visa except you must also prove flight reservations to a foreign country and a valid visa for that foreign country.

    4. Student Visa (F1)

    Applicants must first apply to a qualified school in the US and get accepted. The school will send the “Form I-20” after the applicant is accepted. Form I-20 is a confirmation form for foreign students, which includes a summary of estimated costs per year for attending the school.

    Applicants can apply for a F1 visa after receiving the Form I-20 from their school and paying the US $100 SEVIS fee.

    Applicants must prove they or their sponsors have enough funds to cover their education / living expenses in the US and a strong intent to return to their home country.

    Normally, the sponsor of a F1 visa should be an immediate family member such as parents, brother / sister or other family members. Applicant’s cases will be scrutinized more closely by US Embassy officers if their sponsor is not a family member due to the high number of applicants attempting to commit student visa fraud.

    Our service includes the following:

    Provide free initial opinion of applicant’s chances for approval;

    Schedule interview with US Embassy;

    Provide list of supporting documents in English tailored to your case;

    Prepare necessary supporting documents;

    Consult in regards to answers to questions on application documents;

    Prepare application forms signed by lawyer;

    Telephone or video conference to discuss supporting documents and answers in regards to potential US Embassy officer interview questions; and

    Assistance preparing a 2nd visa application if the 1st visa application is not approved.

    F1 visa applications normally take 1 - 3 weeks to process if the applicant has already received Form I-20 from their school depending on the caseload of the US Embassy in the country of residence.

    what is your service?? Brd_h@yahoo.com interested in help for I-20 to f-1 .. thailand to us school. girl

  2. I recently got engaged and looking into getting married. I understand what I have to do for the fiancé visa.

    Question for all you reading this....can I just get married and then apply for all the necessary documents to get me legal here in the USA?

    Or.... Is getting the fiancé visa a better way to go about getting me legal here?

    new question: my gf in thailand. I want to get f-1 visa. I applied for school here usa - short course 2 weeks. Question is : is this too short , so US consulate will probably not approve , because of length.

    Description in F-1 : is for full course length. Therefore , should I not do this application for 2 weeks. Should I only send i-20 to Gf for longer time. Catch 22, is you have to pay school first before apply i-20, then is risk to lose money

  3. im totally new to this and i'm a student at ucla. i'm staying in the states with a f-1 visa. my goal is to get a green card as soon as i can. can anyone tell me the steps i need to take? as of now, i do have a big company that will sponsor me after i finish my studies in class...

    help!!!

    joe

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    new question: my gf in thailand. I want to get f-1 visa. I applied for school here usa - short course 2 weeks. Question is : is this too short , so US consulate will probably not approve , because of length.

    Description in F-1 : is for full course length. Therefore , should I not do this application for 2 weeks. Should I only send i-20 to Gf for longer time. Catch 22, is you have to pay school first before apply i-20, then is risk to lose money

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