What To Have Prepared Before Applying For A B-2 Visa Explained By Attorney Mary Kennedy | Temporary Visas – Illinois

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To apply for a B-2 visa, you will need to provide substantial proof or strong ties to your home country. That has to be established. The officer assumes that a person who is coming on a B-2 or B-1 visa does not have an intent to immigrate to the United States. Therefore, the petitioner has to prove that they have very strong ties to their home country. They do not intend to immigrate to the United States. The purpose of their stay is temporary. For that reason, it is essential to provide enough documents showing their ties to their home country, such as employment. A couple can show that they have minor kids to return to in their home county. Or, if they have a business, that can be good evidence that they have strong ties to their home country. All of those reasons have to be proven by the applicant when they apply for a visa.

One more important criteria that an applicant has to substantiate is financial support. They have to be able to support themselves financially while in the United States since they are not eligible to work. They have to show how they are going to cover their expenses, such as shelter, air tickets, food expenses, and other travel costs. They have to demonstrate the ability to spend so that they won’t be a burden on the government.
An applicant can be supported by a sponsor. The sponsor can provide their bank statement to show that the applicant will be financially supported. However, either one of them can prove their financial ability.

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