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Where To Return The B-2 Tourist Visa

How to change my B2 tourist visa to another visa?

without really knowing anything about you, it's impossible to say. There are skilled worker visas, known as the H1b for work requiring a university degree. first you'd need to find an employer who was not only willing to hire you but to file the paperwork and then wait until next October at the earliest before you could start work. It's unlikely that you'd be able to do this while in status on your B2 visa. And if you're not in status on your visa when everything is ready to be used, you won't be able to change status and use it. But, you can at least find more information about the visa at http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/...

Is my B1/B2 USA tourist Visa still valid after getting F2-spouse visa?

Yes, your B visa is still valid at the same time as your F visa. You can have more than one type of US visa - some folks live complicated lives. In the future, after your husband's studies are over and you have returned to live in your own country, when you travel to the US as a tourist just point out the correct visa to the immigration officer as you arrive.

After stay in US for 2 month on tourist visa, after how much days one can enter us for not more than 4 month?

After 2 months of stay in usa , you can go back to home country and come back ( technically the next day … )But you must have strong reasons to reenter.Thumb rule : algorithmNumber of days spent in usa Vs Number of days spent in your home country, calculation is directly relative to the number of day gap between 2 visits.So the number of days spent in usa should and always be less then the number of days spent in your home country ( the number days time gap should always be equal to the number days spent in home country )On a unofficial note - don’t try this stunt or else you will land up loosing your Usa visa.Long stays in Usa are very closely monitored , the definition of long stay in anything more then 1 month. Max 2 months thats it based on simple logic, how can you stay away from your job / business / responsibility for such a long time. You can’t be a tourist.2 months and then 4 months again is a sure short plan for getting your visa cancelled.Don’t even try.

How soon can I return to the US after staying 5 months on a tourist visa?

Thete are no rules but some pointersnormally a tourist entry is for 90 days, if u did not extend it or were not admitted for longer then you overstaid snd u may be denied entry in the future perhaps for lifethe officer will want to kniw what you did for 5 months and be sure you were not working or doing something else that violated the visa

Please help me with B2 tourist visa to H1b visa questions?

Hi guys, thank you all in advance to come here and help me with my visa questions.

Please allow me to briefly describe my background and situation. I graduated from a US college and graduate school, and had worked in a major financial firm for two years under a H1B visa. However, a year ago, I returned to my home country to fulfill a one-year military service that is compulsory for male citizens of my country. The service is now finally over, and I would like to return to the US to work there.

Since I have siblings in the US, I plan to go there on a B2 tourist visa. Once there I will go for interviews, and hopefully a company would be willing to sponsor a H1B visa for me.

1. Is it legal, or more difficult, to transfer from a B2 to H1B while I stay in the US?
2. Or do I have to return back to my home country and apply for a H1B visa here once a US company decides to hire me?
3. Will my B2 visa application be denied if I simply tell the immigration officer the truth, which is my plan to go for job interviews on the B2, but will make it legal by first coming back to my home country and reapply the H1B visa here? I agree honesty is the best policy, but what should I do to make it legally work?
4. I heard if the H1b visa quota is filled, I have to wait till next April to start working legally. Is this true? So this means even if a firm hires me in October, I can’t really start working till 7 months later?

I’d greatly appreciate any advices regarding my visa problems. Thanks in advance!!

Could I change my visa from G5 (nanny) to b2 (tourist)?

Hi, I am a G5 nanny. I arrived in the US this February and planned to work for my G4 employer for a year. But he submitted his green card application and was just told that he is not able to renew his G4 visa (his visa will expire in a month). So after 7 month here, my visa will soon expire since i am kind of dependent of my G4 employer. I would like to change my visa from G5 to B2 in order to stay in the US for holidays. Is it legal and feasible? Thanks.

Does the tourist visa b1/b2 got alien registration number?

Hello..I wonder what to put in my forms for 1-485 they are asking for since i dont have one alien registration number?do I need to put N/A.I have 1-94 but i cant see its an alien registration number. please help me..Immigration papers are headache.I did not use lawyer or paralegal they are asking to much for the process..Its 2600 for processing pay for lawyers..The paralegal asking for 1500 service pay.Its all rip off.No wonder a lots of illegal alien.

Is it mandatory to buy return air tickets to visit the US on a B-1/B-2 visa?

No, It is not mandatory to buy air ticket. it is clearly written on the embassy website and you can find the information about US visa process on our website.

If you have a B2 visa, how long must you stay in your country before returning to visit the U.S. again?

You do not have to return to your country of origin between visits to the United States under a multiple-entry B1/B2 visa. You may, in fact, immediately turn around after leaving the United States and request to be readmitted, and if the CBP officer is agreeable, you can be readmitted for a new stay. There is no mandated minimum time between visits. The more frequently you visit, the more likely you will be scrutinized closely, but if you have a legitimate purpose for the visits, you’ll still likely be allowed in.However, the more often you do this, the more likely that CBP will conclude that you are using a visitor visa to reside (or even work) in the United States, and will deny you entry. The common advice is not to spend more than six months out of any twelve in the US in visitor status, but following that advice alone is not guaranteed to avoid a problem. You need to not give the appearance of attempting to reside in the US, and the best way to do that is to give the appearance that you reside somewhere other than the US and that your visits to the US are exactly that: visits.

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