| US Business Visa Service : US Immigration Attorneys - Siam-Legal |
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- Full review of your personal, business, financial & employment history
- Consultation and confirmation that the B-1 visa is appropriate for you
- Extensive checklist of documents that you need for your B-1 visa
- Professional and accurate preparation of your visa application
- Submission of your visa application to the proper government agencies
- Careful preparation of all correspondence with government agencies
- Expert advise on how to handle yourself at your Consular interview
- Unlimited personal communication with our US immigration attorney
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Generally, the travel appropriate for a (B-1) US Business Visa includes travel to:
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- Consult with business associates;
- Attend a scientific, educational, professional or business convention, or a conference on specific dates;
- Settle an estate;
- Negotiate a contract;
- Participate in short-term training.
Select visitor visa to learn more about the application requirements. This is not an all-inclusive list of allowable business related B-1 visitor visa activities. If a visa applicant has specific questions about qualifications for a visa, contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where he/she will apply for the visa.
The Business Visa Center program assists businesses and organizations located in the United States by providing information to U.S. companies about the application process for visitor visas (B-1) for those seeking to travel to the U.S. for business purposes. |
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| Applying for a US Business Visa |
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American immigration assumes that all people who come to the United States will stay. That is, they are intending immigrants. If you want to qualify for a business visa, you must show the following:
- The purpose of your trip is for business
- You plan to stay for a specific, limited period of time
- You have social and economic ties outside the United States and you will return abroad at the end of your visit.
This is what you must do when you apply for a US Business Visa:
- Complete and sign the required application forms
- Show your business-related work in the United States
- Bring evidence that your visit is temporary and that you will leave the United States after your legally authorized stay; and
- Undergo security clearance procedures
All US Business Visa applicants must have these things:
- Application Form DS-156
- Current, valid passport or travel document
- Photograph. Requirements are strict for photograph size, type and quality. Please check with your nearest consulate for specifications before you get your picture taken.
- Application fees. All applicants must pay the application fee. Some applicants, according to nationality and type of visa, must also pay an issuance fee.
- Evidence of funds to cover expenses in the United States
- Evidence of compelling social and economic ties abroad
For men between 16 and 45 years of age
- Supplemental visa application Form DS-157
Consular officers do security checks for all visa applicants. They do special security clearances for some applicants as required by law. These clearances may take several weeks or longer. Please plan for the possibility of a delay in the issuance of a US Business Visa. Make your US Business Visa application well in advance of your intended travel.
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