US visitor — the embassy interview decides everything.

B1/B2 visa — prepared, briefed, and rehearsed.

60% of US visitor refusals come down to interview impressions, not documents. We coach the answers, the financial story, and the home-ties narrative.

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B1/B2 facts

What you can do, and what you can’t.

ItemDetail
B1 (business)Meetings, conferences, contract negotiation, training
B2 (tourism)Tourism, family visits, medical treatment, short courses
Stay per entryTypically 6 months (officer discretion at port)
Validity10 years (typical for many nationalities)
Government fee (2026)USD $185 MRV
Embassy interviewRequired for ages 14–79
Filing the B1/B2

Four stages.

01

DS-160 + MRV

DS-160 prepared by hand; MRV fee paid; interview slot booked at the right consulate.

02

Document preparation

Funds proof, employer letter, host invitation, ties at home assembled in officer-readable order.

03

Interview coaching

Mock interview with consular-style questions; answer framing for the most-doubted areas.

04

Visa stamp + travel

Passport returned with visa; port-of-entry briefing.

US B1/B2 visitor visa — approval likelihood

214(b) is the wall. Strong ties + clear purpose are how you clear it.

Eight questions covering purpose, ties at home, funds, and prior travel. Output: approval-likelihood score and the specific pre-interview prep to do.

Question 1 of 8
Purpose of visit
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Strong ties at home, clean refusal record, documented funds, clear purpose. Files at this band typically interview well when the documents and narrative are in order.
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B1/B2 questions

Common decisions.

  • Section 214(b) — inability to demonstrate non-immigrant intent. The applicant didn’t convince the officer they’d return home. We coach the home-ties narrative specifically.

  • Yes — there’s no waiting period. But re-applying without addressing the refusal reason just produces another 214(b). We rebuild the file and the interview before the next attempt.

  • Interview wait times vary by post — from 1 week (small posts) to 6+ months (busy posts like Mumbai, Manila). We book at the post with the shortest waits when possible.

  • Yes — with documentation from the US treating physician, cost estimate, and proof of funds for the entire treatment.

Mumbai wait times can hit 6+ months.

Free assessment — we may be able to interview you sooner at a different post.

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Other visit visas.

Canada Visitor

Multi-entry up to 10 years.

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Schengen

90/180 across Europe.

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UK Visit

Standard or long-term visit.

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Compliance & informatory note
Informatory and consultation only

All information published on this page is for informatory and consultation purposes only. It does not constitute legal, immigration, financial, or admissions advice. Any decision affecting your case should be taken only after a personal consultation with our team and a written engagement letter.

Subject to change — current trends

Information reflects current trends as of the most recent update. Visa rules, fee schedules, intake windows, and entry requirements change regularly and depend on individual circumstances. For the most up-to-date position that applies to your case, please contact us or check directly with the relevant authority before acting.

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Fees and cost figures are shown in US Dollars (USD) unless otherwise noted; conversions are indicative. For legally binding requirements, always visit the official country-specific government website (IRCC, UKVI, USCIS, Home Affairs, BAMF, ICA, etc.) or the official test/admissions partner site before paying any fee or submitting an application.

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