Business Visa video deals with the major steps in obtaining the B-1 visa and the travel purposes under which the visa is issued. The B-1 Visa allows foreign citizens to come to the U.S. for business purposes other then work. According to U.S. Department of Homeland Security there were 165 million non-immigrant admissions to the United States during 2012. 5.7 million of these admissions were business visas (B-1). The B-1 visa is used for activities of a commercial or professional nature including, but not limited to: traveling for a scientific, educational, business convention; participating in: sporting events, charity events, short-term training, collaborating on independent research at a scientific or educational institution; attending a scientific, educational, professional or business convention; meetings with the business partners. The process of obtaining a B-1 visa includes several steps. In our video you will find a detailed description of the application process, and namely: the necessary documents (passport, non-immigrant visa application form DS-160, documents showing your ties to the home country), the key requirements, the visa application fee. The maximum period of stay is 6 months. For more information about this process please, watch our video.
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