The Tourist Visa allows you to travel temporarily to the United States for purposes such as visiting family, touring, attending trade shows, exhibitions or conferences, and meeting or consulting with suppliers and clients, among other permitted non-work activities.
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You can demonstrate strong ties by providing evidence of family, work, financial, or academic commitments that require your return. Common examples include employment letters, property ownership, active studies, business registration, or dependent family members.
There is no mandatory waiting period. You can reapply at any time, but it is best to wait until something significantly changes in your situation or you can provide new and compelling evidence to strengthen your case.
Yes, you can. However, you must clearly demonstrate that your trip is temporary and legitimate, and that you intend to return to your country of origin. Having family members without legal status does not disqualify you, but the consular officer may review your application more carefully.
There is no fixed amount. It depends on the duration, purpose, and details of your trip. You must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover flights, accommodation, transportation, and personal expenses without needing to work or depend on others in the U.S.
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