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B-1 Business Visa is used for business purposes
such as buying goods, attempting seminars,
and performing other temporary works for
an employer located outside of U.S. However,
one can not be self-employed or operate
their own company. The visit should only
be temporary. Attempts to stay in U.S. longer
than assigned day may result in future visa
denial.
There are no quota restrictions for the
B-1 Business Visa. This means that the US
government can assign an unlimited amount
each year. Most consulates and embassies
will approve your visa within a day, but
there are new security in place that may
delay the decision by weeks or months.
Purpose of B-1 Visa:
- attending scientific, educational, professional,
business, or religious conventions
- working on specific projects in the
US but paid by a foreign employer
- participating in commercial transactions
such as negotiating contracts and consulting
with business associates
- undertaking independent studies such
as feasibility studies, market research
or any such activity
- attending professional or business conferences,
workshops, or seminars
- exploring possibilities to set up a
subsidiary of a foreign corporation, or
to make investments
- observing business, professional, or
vocational activity as long as it does
not involve any hands-on activity
- Professional athletes to compete for
tournament money and not for a salary
- Professionals to conduct business consultations
with business associates in the US
- US companies to bring foreign business
consultants for training or expert advice
- US universities to bring foreign guest
speakers or lecturers
Product Overview:
- B-1 Business Visa Overview
- Complicated Immigration Terms
- Requirements and restrictions
- Easy guideline to fill out application
- Preparation Checklist
- 2 sets of all official INS application
forms
- List of INS offices nationwide
- List of United States embassies and
consulates
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