B-1 Business Visa
If you are entering the United States for business purposes, you may require a B-1 Visa. The B-1 Visa is a very fast and relatively simple means of visiting the United States for business purposes.
B-1 Visa status is for a temporary period and the applicant is required to leave the United States when the B-1 activity is completed.
What business can you do in the U.S. on a B-1 Visa?
- Consult with associates
- Attend business conferences and conventions
- Negotiate contracts
- Investigate business opportunities
- Purchase property in the U.S
What documents are required for a B-1 Visa application?
- Evidence of close family relatives
- Property deeds and any other documentation that shows that the applicant will return to their home country before or upon the expiry of B-1 status
- Documents showing that the applicant will be engaging in permissible B-1 activities
We deliver success
While the procedures for B-1 Visas may seem pretty straightforward, it is easy to overlook something along the way and lead to an unsuccessful application. Even if you complete all the details, an immigration officer may still not accept your submission. With so many business people trying to do business in the U.S., the standards are very high for B-1 visas, and there is a higher risk of refusal. We have helped countless individuals successfully enter the U.S. with B-1 Visas and we can help you too!