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US Visa

B1/B2

U.S. Business/Tourist visa

B1/B2
We provide clerical and translation services to assist those who are already in New Zealand to apply for a short-term tourist visa to the United States. Applicable applicants include:• New Zealand work visa, student visa, visitor visa holders,• New Zealand resident visa Holders,• New Zealand passport holders and other visa-exempt passport holders that do not meet the US ESTA requirements.
The B-1 visa is issued to applicants who are traveling to the United States for short-term business activities, attending conferences in the fields of technology, education, professional, or business fields, disposing of real estate, or negotiating contracts. The B-2 visa is issued to applicants traveling to the United States for leisure/recreation, including tourism, visiting relatives and friends, medical care, and other social, social, or service activities. B-1 and B-2 visas are sometimes combined into one and issued as a type of visa: B-1/B-2. To apply for this visa, the applicant must demonstrate that they will return to their country of residence after their intended trip to the United States by demonstrating their financial strength, family situation, and social connections. Among the many documents that help prove this connection, documents such as personal income tax, work contracts, real estate certificates, bank statements or investment statements will help prove the applicant's stable financial resources and livelihood.
In the case of business travel, the applicant can present an official letter from the employer or the agency responsible for the trip stating that the B1/B2 visa applicant will be conducting a professional business visit. Interview:The U.S. B1/B2 visa generally requires the applicant to visit the US embassy in person and make an appointment in advance.

Q&A on U.S. B1/B2 Visas

"If I fill out the form that I have relatives or friends in the United States, will they deny my visa application because of this"?There is no problem disclosing a relative or friend who lives, works, or studies in the United States. Conversely, if you do not disclose true information, and the U.S. authorities discover these facts, they may raise questions about the purpose of your application. "Can't an adult applicant's eligibility be based on the financial conditions of their parents"?From the age of 18, applicants must demonstrate eligibility for visa approval, regardless of the financial or professional status of their parents or other family members or legal representatives. Eligibility is always based on its individual. "I heard that most visa applications are denied, right"?Although some countries have high consulate rejection rates, it is estimated that the average approval rate for all U.S. tourist/business visas at U.S. embassies and consulates around the world is 70% to 75%. "Does having New Zealand and Australian visas increase the chances of US visa approval"?Although this alone does not guarantee visa approval, previous travel history in other developed countries will also help with visa approval to prove to U.S. consular officials that the applicant has traveled legally. "How can this happen when the consulate refuses my visa and does not even look at it and does not ask to see the documents"?In most cases officers can conclude a visa application without looking at supporting documents at all. In many cases, the application information in Form DS-160 and the information in the online system are sufficient for officials to decide whether to approve a visa application.

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