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Temporary Visitor Visas

Planning a short trip to the United States? Travel for tourism purposes is valid for short stays. People typically apply for temporary visas when they want to travel for vacation, attend meetings, visit relatives, or receive medical care.

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Temporary Visitor Visas We Assist With

B-1 Visa

B-1 Visa

For short term business activities such as meetings, conferences, and professional consultations in the U.S.

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B-2 Visa

B-2 Visa

For temporary visits to the U.S. for tourism, family visits, or medical treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Temporary visitor visas do not allow employment unless explicitly authorized by immigration authorities.
Yes. A visitor visa is considered a temporary visa because it does not grant permanent residence or long-term immigration status.
No. A visitor visa allows temporary entry, while temporary residence generally refers to a broader legal status that may include work or study authorization.
Not exactly. A visitor visa allows entry as a visitor, while a temporary resident permit (where applicable) is a separate legal authorization issued in specific circumstances.
In many immigration systems, a visitor visa is one type of temporary resident visa, but not all temporary resident visas are visitor visas.
Yes. While in the country, a visitor visa holder is considered a temporary resident, but with limited rights and a defined period of stay.

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