The B-1/B-2 travel visa is a type of non-immigrant visa issued by the U.S. government for temporary travel purposes. It allows foreign nationals to visit the U.S. for business (B-1) or pleasure/tourism (B-2) for a limited period of time. The travel visa does not allow the visa holder to work or study during their time in the U.S. You can learn more about the requirements of the travel visa in VISA De TURISTA B-1/B-2 guide.
Only nationals from certain countries are required to obtain B-1/B-2 visas to enter the U.S. Most Canadian citizens donāt need a travel visa and will automatically be admitted on a B-1 visa or B-2 visa for tourism or business purposes. Additionally, the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a program that allows citizens of certain countries to travel to the U.S. for tourism, business, or while in transit without obtaining a visa. To participate in the Visa Waiver Program, travelers must have a valid Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval prior to entering the U.S. The ESTA is an online system that determines the eligibility of visitors to travel to the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program. Visit the State Department website to see if your country is VWP designated. If it is, you can obtain your ESTA through the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) website.
Neither VISA De TURISTA nor any third party can guarantee that an applicant for a travel visa will be approved. The decision to approve or deny an application is completely up to the U.S. government.
Every application that is completed through VISA De TURISTA, however, is thoroughly reviewed by our dedicated team before it is submitted to the U.S. government. We also do our best to prepare you for the travel visa interview, with live prep sessions and tips from our team trained by a former consular officer (who has conducted thousands of travel visa interviews in the past).
Overall, there are many factors that may affect an applicantās odds of approval. To improve your chances of success, take our risk assessment and weāll make a visa plan tailored to your specific situation.
VISA De TURISTA can help you assemble and file your B-1/B-2 travel visa application for $100. This flat rate covers your complete application package, interview scheduling, and personalized support from start to finish. Applicants also pay a $185 filing fee directly to the U.S. government. When it comes time to file, weāll guide you through when and how to pay the government fee.
After youāve filed your travel visa application (Form DS-160), the next step in the process is to schedule your visa interview. Wait times for visa appointments vary by country, so answer a few quick questions and weāll provide you with the average time it takes to get an interview date based on where youāre applying from. Your visa interview will take place at the U.S. Embassy or consulate where youāve filed your application. During the interview, a consular officer will ask you questions about your intended travel to the U.S., your life in your home country, and your immigration background. The consular officer may also corroborate information youāve included in your application and review any supporting documents youāve brought with you. If this seems stressful, donāt worry! Weāre here to help you schedule the soonest available interview, prepare any supporting documents you might need, and practice your responses so you can attend your interview with confidence.
It is always at the discretion of the interviewing consular officer to either approve or deny your travel visa. Denials are common during the travel visa process, so if you do get denied, it is still possible to apply again. VISA De TURISTA offers denial protection ā in the event that your travel visa is denied, weāll help you re-apply once for free. *Please note you will still have to pay the government fee again, just not our fee.
To get started, take our risk assessment quiz, so that we can determine your risk of denial in order to maximize your chance of travel visa approval. The questions asked are from the actual travel visa application āā weāve worked closely with a former consular officer to identify the right questions to ask to determine your potential risk. Once youāve answered a few questions, weāll guide you through the checkout process and get to work on your application.