B-1 / B-2 Visitor Visas
Temporary travel for business, tourism, and personal visits

B-1 and B-2 visas allow individuals to enter the United States temporarily for business activities, tourism, medical treatment, or visits with family members. These visas are among the most commonly requested, but they require clear proof of intent.
The key factor in these cases is demonstrating that the visit is temporary and that the applicant has strong ties outside the United States.
What applicants must show
Applicants must demonstrate:
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A clear purpose for travel
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Intent to return to their home country
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Financial ability to support the trip
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Strong ties abroad (employment, family, property, etc.)
These elements are critical during the consular interview.
Common reasons for denial
Visitor visas are often denied due to:
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Lack of strong ties outside the U.S.
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Unclear or inconsistent travel purpose
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Insufficient documentation
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Concerns about immigrant intent
Preparation is key to addressing these concerns.
Our approach
We help clients prepare their applications and supporting documentation with clarity and consistency. We also guide them through the interview process, helping them present their case confidently and accurately.
