US Visa - Tourist/Business Visa (B1/B2)
VISA Charges :-
*** Cost Mentioned is approximate official consulate cost for the VISA
*** Prevailing currency exchange rate will be applicable at the time of VISA application submission
*** Additional Services Charges will be applicable
*** Charges will be derived on a case to case basis
Do's and Don't :-
- The US government doesn't mandate a specific bank balance for a tourist visa application.
- Consular officers will evaluate your overall financial health to determine if you can support yourself during your visit.
- You need to show you have the means to cover transportation, accommodation, food, and other expenses.
- You can demonstrate financial stability by providing bank statements, pay slips, proof of employment, tax documents, or a letter of support from someone who will cover your expenses.
- Visa officers may view sudden large deposits as an attempt to misrepresent your financial standing, so maintain a consistent bank balance and income history.
- In addition to financial means, demonstrate strong ties to your home country, such as a job, property, or family, to show you intend to return.
- Different visas (tourist, business, student) have different financial requirements, so ensure you're applying for the correct visa.
- Nationals of Visa Waiver Countries may be eligible for visa-free, short-term entry to the US, provided they have ESTA authorization.