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How to get a VISA to visit the United States

Applicants for visitor visas must show that they qualify under provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

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Applicants for visitor visas must show that they qualify under provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Visa-seekers must demonstrate that they are indeed classified as visitors under U.S. law.

Demonstrating Visitor Status

The Immigration and Nationality Act automatically assumes that every visitor visa applicant intends to become an immigrant to the US. As a result, applicants for visitor visas have to demonstrate all of the following:

Application Process

Applicants for visitor visas usually have to  apply at the American Embassy or Consulate that has jurisdiction over their place of permanent residence. Visa applicants can apply at any US consular office abroad(not only where they live), but it might be harder to qualify for the visa. Visa rules and regulations have become stricter since 9/11, so make sure to apply for your visa well in advance.  The following are the requirements for obtaining a US visa:

Visa Ineligibility

The Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-156 lists those who are ineligible under U.S. law to receive visas. In special instances an applicant who is ineligible, but who is otherwise properly classifiable as a visitor, may apply for a waiver of ineligibility and be issued a visa if the waiver is approved. (click here for more info)

Extending Your Visa

If you want to stay beyond the time indicated on your Form I-94, you need to contact the Department of Homeland Security’s Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services to request an application to extend status. The decision to grant or deny this request is made solely by the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. (Learn more).

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