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What about U.S. tourist and group visas?

Processing conditions

1. Group tourist visa applications will not be accepted in principle. Due to force majeure, you can apply for a zero group visa with a validity period corresponding to the actual situation. You can only apply once, and you must provide an official letter from the host unit;

2. Apply for a group visa to leave. Resigners can apply for a zero visa valid for no more than one month, and must provide an official letter from the host unit;

3. If you apply for a replacement lost group visa, you can apply for a zero visa with the same period of stay as the original visa. You must provide an official letter from the host unit and a copy of the group visa for this entry.

Following the formalities

1. Fill out the visa application form and attach a color passport photo.

2. Original passport, valid for at least six months, with blank pages.

3. Copy of air ticket or reservation form

4. If you hold a third-country passport and live in Mexico, you need to provide the original and copy of your residence permit in Mexico.

5. Tourist visas generally do not accept multiple visa applications.

6. A tourist visa insurance: the insurance amount is 30,000 euros or more than 300,000 yuan, and it needs to cover the entire journey.

7. Household register: original and copy, all contents need to be translated.

8. Personal financial guarantee: salary, certificate of unfrozen deposit, or real estate certificate, or vehicle purchase, etc. Original and translated copies are required.

9. ID card: Original and translated copies are required.

10. All the above documents require one original and one copy. All A4 papers are required and submitted in the order stated above.

Extended information:

There is no limit on the number of people on a U.S. tourist visa. As long as the U.S. tourist visa is valid, you can enter the country. There are no group visas for U.S. tourist visas. After the visa is issued, they are all eligible for multiple entry on the individual tourist visa for 1-10 years, just two different ways of travel.

The validity period of a U.S. visa refers to the period from the date of visa issuance to the future. After this period, the visa will become invalid.

You can apply for a B-2 U.S. tourist visa for travel, entertainment, visiting relatives and friends, medical treatment, attending conferences, participating in exhibitions, handling personal affairs, etc. B-2 U.S. tourist visas are divided into three months, one year, three years, five years, ten years and permanent. The number of entries can also be divided into single entry and multiple entries.

U.S. embassies and consulates in different countries or regions, or different consuls in the same consulate, have great discretion over the validity period of the visa or the number of entries. Hong Kong residents are more likely to apply for B-2 visas, which are valid for one to five years, while mainland Chinese residents are more likely to apply for B-2 visas, which are valid for three months to one year and one or more times.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia - U.S. Tourist Visa

1. U.S. tourist and group visas can apply for a U.S. tourist visa (B-2 visa).

U.S. Tourist Visa (B-2 Visa): The B-2 visa is issued to applicants traveling to the United States. The B1 visa is issued to applicants who come to the United States for short-term business activities, such as negotiating contracts, participating in exhibitions or conferences, short-term training, or negotiating business with suppliers or customers.

The B2 visa is issued to applicants for travel to the United States, including sightseeing, visiting relatives and friends, medical treatment, etc. B1 and B2 visa holders cannot work in the United States.

Two. The materials required for U.S. tourist and group visas are as follows:

1. A valid passport that is valid for at least six months beyond the intended period of stay.

2. Appointment interview confirmation letter.

3. Confirmation page of DS-160 form.

4. A 2x2 (5cm5cm) square, white background, within 6 months.

5. Passports with previous US visas, including expired passports.

6. Receipt of visa application fee.

7. Current income certificate, tax bill, real estate certificate or business property certificate, asset certificate.

8. Itinerary and/or other instructions regarding travel plans.

9. A letter of introduction from the applicant’s employer, detailing the applicant’s position, salary, employment time, whether leave is allowed, and the purpose of business activities in the United States (if any).

10. Criminal/Court Records (regardless of where you were arrested or convicted, even if you have served time or been pardoned).

11. If the applicant is a student, please bring your transcript and

12. If you are employed, you need to bring a certificate of employment issued by the unit and the employment certificate for the past three months. Payroll. Entrepreneurs and company executives must bring proof of job title and salary.

13. If it is a visit to relatives, the applicant should provide evidence to prove that he and the inviter have a true and uninterrupted family relationship, and provide the inviter's information and immigration status in the United States.

14. If the applicant has been to the United States before, please bring the corresponding identity or visa identity documents, especially all previous U.S. visas (including expired visas).

Notes:

1. The purpose (and only purpose) of the visa is travel. Do not and cannot mention business activities during your trip.

2. When asked which countries you have visited, try to mention as many countries as you can, especially some developed countries such as Western Europe and Australia (you can also mention the developed countries you have visited in the past with a business passport) ).

3. When you prove that you have the financial strength to afford the cost, you must provide relevant property certificates to the visa officer, but you can and I cannot prove it.

4. When answering the visa officer’s questions and any questions you ask, do not change your words or explain too much. Answer questions honestly and politely, don't avoid the visa officer's eyes, and talk to him confidently and calmly.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-US Tourist Visa

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-US Visa