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How Much Is The Us Visa

Cost of US visa?

Since your from India you'll probably be looking for an H-1B visa. Assuming that you have a good employer with a good legal department, and they premium process it, it will run the hiring manager's department around $5000 for everything (filing fees, PPS fee, attourney fees for drafting up the paperwork).

Keep in mind that H-1B is a lottery these days, and you only have about a 30% chance of being selected. If you do not get selected, only $2000 or so of that $5000 will be returned to your employer. So from their point of view it is like buying you a $3000 lottery ticket to see if they can hire you. So I hope you have enough skills, experience, and education to make it worth their while :)

There are also several Indian outsourcing firms (like GCI) that will basically sponsor your H-1B and inconspicuously take the fees out of your pay for the next 2 years. The client pays the consulting company, who pays the Indian outsourcing firm, who then in turn pays you. It is highly illegal for your employer to work your visa filing fees into your billing rate like that though...so I don't know how those operations are still even allowed to be in business. If you see "corp-to-corp" or "Statement of Work" in the job offer, I would suggest staying away from it. You want to be highly exploited for the next 3 years, working 60+ hours per week and only being paid for 40, probably not worth it. You will not be able to make much more money in USA than you can in India if you have 2 layers of leeches sponging away a percentage of your pay every month.

How long does it take to get a US tourist visa?

A US tourist Visa also known as tourism, pleasure or visiting (visa category B-2).Honestly the length of acquiring a B-2 Visa varies according to your home country.Therefore the duration will depend on two issues;Appointment wait time:This is an estimated wait time to receive an interview appointment to apply at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.It is counted as Calendar days which refers to every day of the week, including days when embassies are closed (such as weekends and holidays).Processing TimeThis refers to the time it typically takes for your visa to be ready for pick-up or delivery by courier after the Consular Officer has made the decision to issue the visa.It is counted as Work days which refers only to days when the embassy is open and does not include weekends and holidays.Visit; Tourist Visa. and scroll down till you see Appointment wait time;Input the City from which you will apply and it will provide you with the estimated Calender days for you to get an appointment for your interview.Click see details to see the Processing wait time.If you'd like to know how much you have to pay select your nationality under application fee.Then from the drop-down click B-2 and it will display the issuance fees one has to pay.Let me use an example of my City Kampala.Best of luck on your application.Hope this helps.

How much is a US work visa?

Only employers can apply for employment visas for their employees. You need to produce all the documentation to prove that you qualify for the visa, and you will need to pay the $140 for visa stamping, if approved, at the consulate. But the employer pays all the application fees, legal fees, etc. It typically runs an employer $10,000-15,000 for a visa such as H1-b.

Real US unemployment rate is 22.7%, has been 22% or higher for over a year. Another 445,000 jobs were abolished just last month (June). What makes you think there's work for you in the US? What extraordinary qualifications do you have that none of the 31 milllion American jobhunters have?

How much do we have to pay to get a tourist visa for 3 months in the USA?

Visa applicants, including children, are required to pay a  non-refundable, non-transferable visa application fee, sometimes  referred to as the MRV fee, before applying for a nonimmigrant visa. The  visa application fee must be paid whether a visa is issued or not. The  type of visa for which you apply determines the fee amount. This webpage  lists visa application fees associated with each nonimmigrant visa  type.Please note that only the application fees for nonimmigrant visas are listed here.Payment InformationAlthough fees are listed in U.S. dollars, payment must be made using local currency. More information about payment options RestrictionsYour visa application fee is non-refundable and you cannot transfer  it to another person. You will receive a receipt after paying the  application fee. This receipt is valid for one year from the date of  payment and allows you to schedule your interview at the U.S. Embassy or  Consulate. You must schedule your interview while the receipt is valid,  which means your interview must be booked within one year of paying  your fee. If you do not schedule an interview within a year of payment  then your receipt will expire, you will not be able to schedule an  interview, and you must pay the fee again and begin the process anew.Visa Types and Application Fee AmountsThe application fees are listed below and apply to one visa  application. The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa  types is $160. This includes tourist, business, student, and exchange  visas. Most petition-based visas, such as work and religious visas, are  US$190. K visas cost US$265 and the fee amount for E visas is US$205 The  tables below are a more comprehensive list of visa types and fee  amounts.sourceApply for a U.S. Visa

Passport & Visa fees from Ghana to US?

The application fee for a US tourist visa is $140. I don't know what Ghana charges its citizens for passports, but I can't believe the fee would be very high. It sounds like you've been emailing someone from Ghana and they are asking you for lots of money to help them come to the US. It's a very common scam there, unfortunately.

Talking about us visa and passport what is a ppt?

PPT= Passport

How much does a visit cost for visa from Ghana Africa to the USA?

The prices vary for each visa category. The current prices (July 2016) are as follows :Tourist, Business, Transit, Crew Member, Student, Exchange Visitor, and Journalist visas $160Petition-Based visas (H, L, O, P, Q, and R) $190Treaty Investor and Trader visas (E) $270Fiancé(e) visas (K) $240

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