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Do I need economic proof to apply for a B visa in the United States?

American b visa requires economic proof.

When applying for a B visa, the applicant must provide the following documents:

1) Complete of- 156, non-immigrant visa application form; Applicants should be very careful when filling out this form, especially when filling in their intention to come to the United States and whether they have applied for immigration to the United States.

2) Description of activities and reasons for coming to the United States. If it is a B- 1 business visa, the applicant must submit a letter from the employer and an invitation letter from an American company to prove that the applicant really has a legitimate business need to come to the United States. If it is a B-2 visa for sightseeing or visiting relatives, the applicant needs an invitation letter from relatives or friends in the United States, stating that he is visiting relatives and friends in the United States for a short time. In addition, B visa applicants should prove that they have no immigration tendency. Persuasive evidence of non-immigrant tendency, such as: evidence of a better job in the home country, evidence that most of the applicant's relatives are in the home country, and evidence of the applicant's property in the home country.

3) The applicant's valid passport.

4) Photo of the applicant

5) visa fee.

B-2 applicants also need to prove their financial ability. B-2 Applicant's American inviter must also provide Form I- 134. I- 134 is a form of financial guarantee, which guarantees that if the applicant encounters financial difficulties after coming to the United States, the inviter has enough financial ability to maintain the life of B2 people in the United States without becoming a burden to the United States government.