
US B1/B2 Visa Guide 2024: How to Ace the Interview & DS-160
The US B1/B2 visa is one of the most sought-after yet difficult visas to obtain. The rejection rate is high, but most rejections are avoidable. This guide covers the two critical pillars of success: the DS-160 form and the interview.
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Find Appointments FastWhat is the B1/B2 Visa?
It is a non-immigrant visa for temporary visitors.
- B1: Business (conferences, meetings, negotiations)
- B2: Tourism (vacation, visiting family, medical treatment)
Most applicants are issued a combination B1/B2 visa, allowing for both types of travel.
The Golden Rule: Section 214(b)
"Every alien shall be presumed to be an immigrant until he establishes to the satisfaction of the consular officer... that he is entitled to a nonimmigrant status."
This means you are guilty until proven innocent. The officer assumes you want to stay in the US illegally. Your ONLY job is to prove you have strong ties to your home country that will force you to return.
Step 1: The DS-160 Form
This is the most important document. The officer often makes up their mind before you even say hello, just by reading your DS-160.
Critical DS-160 Tips:
Be Specific with Travel Plans
Don't just say "Visiting USA". Say "Visiting New York for 10 days to see Statue of Liberty and Times Square".
Explain Your Job Clearly
Avoid jargon. Instead of "Sr. Analyst at X Corp", say "I analyze financial data for a major bank to help them make investment decisions."
List Previous Travel
Travel history proves you return home. List all countries you've visited in the last 5 years.
Step 2: The Interview
The interview usually lasts less than 2 minutes. You must be concise, confident, and honest.
Common Questions & How to Answer
Q: Why are you going to the US?
Bad: "Tourism."
Good: "I'm going to Orlando for 7 days to take my daughter to Disney World for her 10th birthday."
Q: What do you do?
Bad: "I work at a software company."
Good: "I've been a Senior Engineer at TechCorp for 5 years. I lead a team of 10 developers building banking apps." (Shows stability + seniority)
Q: How long will you stay?
Bad: "Maybe a few months."
Good: "2 weeks. I have to be back by November 15th for a project launch at work." (Shows strong tie to return)
Document Checklist
Officers rarely ask to see documents, but you must have them ready just in case.
Mandatory
- • DS-160 Confirmation Page
- • Appointment Confirmation
- • Passport (valid for 6+ months)
- • 1 Photo (5x5cm)
Supporting (Ties)
- • Employment Letter (Salary, Tenure)
- • Bank Statements (Last 3 months)
- • Property Deeds / Lease Agreement
- • Marriage/Birth Certificates
How to Get an Appointment
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