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What documents must I bring to the visa interview in the United States?

If you need to apply for a business/tourist visa, you need to pay an application fee of $65,438+060 and submit the following materials:

1. electronic application form for non-immigrant visa (DS- 160).

2. A valid travel passport to the United States must be valid for at least six months beyond the scheduled stay in the United States (except for countries that have special agreements to enjoy visa exemption). If the passport contains more than one person, each visa applicant needs to submit a separate application.

3. 2 inch by 2 inch (5. 1cm x 5. 1cm) photos taken in the last six months.

4. If a visa is issued, a visa reciprocity fee may be required according to the nationality of the applicant. If you want to know the application scope and amount of visa reciprocity fee, please visit the website of the US State Department.

5. In addition to the above materials, you should also show an interview appointment letter to prove that you have made an appointment for an interview from this service channel. You can also provide other supporting documents to the visa officer.

Extended data:

B- 1/B-2 visa application conditions:

If you want to apply for a B- 1/B-2 visa, you must prove to the visa officer that you meet the visa application conditions stipulated in the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA). According to Article 2 14(b) of the Immigration and Naturalization Law, all applicants for B- 1/B-2 visas are regarded as "immigration-oriented" unless they can prove that they meet the following conditions:

1. The purpose of going to America is a short visit, such as attending business/leisure/medical activities.

The planned stay in America is limited and definite.

There are enough funds to pay all the expenses during my stay in the United States.

4. Having a residence and strong social and economic ties outside the United States, and being able to ensure that you can return as scheduled after your trip to the United States.

5. In some cases, private employees or domestic employees and seafarers working on ships in the outer continental shelf area meet the conditions for applying for a B- 1 visa.

Conditions for visa-free interviews in the United States (all four conditions must be met):

1, the last time I applied for multiple visas to the United States, the applicant went to the United States with a visa and left the country during his stay.

2. The application time is within 12 months from the visa expiration date, and the applicant has not been refused a visa by the United States after obtaining a US visa.

The consulate didn't investigate the last application for American visa.

The purpose of these two applications is the same.

If the consulate requests an interview after reviewing the information, the applicant must go to the consulate for an interview.

References:

Applying for a US visa-business/tourist visa