
Citizens of many countries require a valid B1/B2 visa before traveling to the United States of America.
B1/B2 is a category of “non-immigrant” visa for persons wishing to enter the United States temporarily for business (category B1 visa), for tourism (category B2 visa) or a combination of both purposes (B1/B2). The U.S. government generally issues B1/B2 visas rather than just a B1 or a B2 visa.
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USA Visa Requirements

Elisa Travel Assistance
Before your interview, we will coach you and give you a complete package about what to expect from your interview and provide you with a list of documents you should bring along with you on the day of the interview. After your interview, the US Embassy will likely keep hold of your passport to place the visa sticker in it.
Ink-free, digital fingerprint scans will be taken as part of your application process. They are usually taken during your interview, but this varies based on location.
Important: Elisa Travel does not have any sort of relationship with the United States government. The U.S. Department of State is responsible for deciding if your B1/B2 visa is approved.Elisa Travel does not guarantee you will obtain the visa, but our years of experience improve your chances (we have over 99% approval rate). Our services are limited to helping you quickly and effectively complete the visa application process.
Let Elisa Travel take care of arranging your interview for the U.S. B1/B2 visa!
Here’s how it works:
- You fill out our simple online form, upload your documents and pay.
- With the information you provide, Elisa Travel will submit the DS-160 form on your behalf to the U.S. government.
- Pay embassy fees.
- After coordinating with you the best time and date, Elisa Travel schedules your interview appointment at your chosen U.S. embassy / consulate.
- You attend your interview, ace it, and leave your passport with the U.S. embassy / consulate to issue the visa.
- You collect your passport with your U.S. B1/B2 visa in it.
We recommend you submit your application at least 8 weeks before your estimated arrival date to the United States.
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General Required Documents – For All Visa Types
- Current Passport valid for travel to the United States. The passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the period of stay in the United States (unless exempt by country-specific agreements)
- Passport containing the most recently issued U.S. Visa (if applicable).
- Nonimmigrant Visa Application.
- Confirmation and Instructions page printed from this website.
- One 5 x 5 cm (or 2″ x 2″) color photo taken within the last 6 months.
- Accompanying family members, unless entering the United States for another purpose, should present an original marriage certificate (spouse) and/or birth certification (for unmarried children under 21), as applicable. Many visa types require additional documents. Please see the section below.
Additional Required Documents – Depending on Visa Type
(A) Visitor: Business, Tourism, Medical Treatment
- Be ready to present the following documents, if traveling for medical treatment:
- Medical diagnosis from a local physician, explaining the nature of the ailment and the reason treatment is needed in the United States.
- Letter from a physician or medical facility in the United States stating the willingness to treat the diagnosed ailment, and detailing the projected length and cost of treatment (including doctors’ fees, hospitalization fees, and all medical-related expenses).
- Proof that the patient’s transportation, medical, and living expenses in the United States will be paid. This may be in the form of bank or other statements of income/savings or certified copies of income tax returns (either the patient’s or the person or organization paying for the treatment).
The following documents may be useful in support of your visa application:
- Intention to depart the United States upon completion of your travel.
- Sufficient funds to cover all expenses while in the United States.
- Evidence that you have significant ties to the country to which you intend to return at the end of your stay in the United States (This is generally established by evidence of family, professional, property, employment or other ties and commitments to a country other than the United States.)
(B) Transiting the United States
- Evidence to transit the United States while traveling onward to another country and the intention to depart the United States.
- Evidence of sufficient funds to cover all expenses while in the United States.
- Evidence to show that the applicant has a residence abroad to which he/she intends to return at the end of the stay in the United States. This is generally established by evidence of family, professional, property, employment or other ties and commitments to some country other than the United States sufficient to cause the applicant to return there at the conclusion of his/her stay.
