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Temporary Visitor for Business (B-1)

If you would like to travel to the U.S. for business and plan to stay for a short duration, you'll likely want to apply for a B-1 visa.

Typical activities for a B-1 visa holder are attending conferences, business meetings and a variety of other scenarios, but you cannot conduct business. For a more complete list of permissible activities and additional details, visit the B-1 visa requirements page of the USCIS website.

Temporary Visitor for Pleasure (B-2)

If you would like to travel to the U.S. as a tourist and plan to stay for a short duration, you'll likely want to apply for a B-2 visa.

Typical activities for a B-2 visa holder are sight-seeing, visiting friends or relatives, and seeking medical treatment. This type of visa is usually issued for a period of 3 months to 10 years.

Visitors from certain countries don't need a visa to visit as a tourist. View the list of countries in the Visa Waiver Program for more information.

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