Visitor & Tourist Visa

Visitor or Tourist Visa

Visitor visas are temporary nonimmigrant visas that allow people to enter the United States for a specific period for either business purposes (B-1 visa category), tourism (B-2 visa category), or both. The B-1 visa category is for individuals traveling to the United States to engage in business activities such as attending meetings, negotiating contracts, and conducting market research. The B-2 visa category is for individuals traveling to the United States for tourism, medical treatment, or visiting family and friends.

If you plan to visit Canada and stay there, you should be aware that you will need to have enough funds to cover your expenses during your stay. According to the Canadian government, a person staying in Canada requires 1,230 CAD (approximately INR 73,016) every month to cover their expenses. This amount includes accommodation, food, transportation, and other basic needs.

If you are visiting Canada for tourism purposes, then you will need to have sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay. The Canadian government recommends that visitors have at least 2,000 CAD (approximately INR 1,18,695) per person for 30 days to cover their expenses. This amount includes accommodation, meals, transportation, and other expenses related to tourism activities.

It’s important to note that the above-mentioned amounts are in addition to the visa application fees. Therefore, it’s essential to plan your finances accordingly before applying for a visitor visa to either the United States or Canada.

Necessary Documents

Our Visitor Visa Services Include:

  • Personalized consultation and assessment of your eligibility for a visitor visa
  • Assistance with selecting the appropriate visa category and understanding the requirements
  • Guidance on gathering and preparing the necessary documentation for your visa application
  • Preparation and submission of your visa application to the appropriate immigration authorities
  • Support throughout the visa processing period, including responding to requests for additional information or documentation
  • Assistance with post-arrival procedures, such as registering with local authorities or extending your stay (if applicable)

Many visitors may need to extend their stay due to unforeseen circumstances or changes in travel plans. Understanding the process and requirements for extending a visitor visa is essential for those seeking to prolong their stay legally.

Visitors often want clarification on what activities they can engage in while on a visitor visa. This includes whether they can conduct business meetings, attend conferences, or participate in recreational activities without violating visa term

Some visitors may explore the possibility of switching to another visa category, such as a work visa or student visa, while already in the country on a visitor visa. Understanding the feasibility, process, and implications of such a switch is crucial for those considering this option.

Many countries require visitors to demonstrate strong ties to their home country as a means of ensuring they will return after their visit. Understanding what documents are considered acceptable proof of ties, such as employment letters, property ownership documents, or family ties, is essential for visa applicant

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