- N-400 (5-Year Residence)
- N-400 (3-Year Residence)
- N-470 Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purpose
- N-600K Expedite Naturalization for U.S. Citizen Child Residing Abroad
- N-600 Application for Certificate of Citizenship (Child under 18)
- Acquisition of Citizenship at Birth (DS-2029/SS-5)
- N-565 Replacement of Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate
Service:B-1 Business Visa | |
No. DIY-AV-001 |
What we can do for you?
1. Provide B-1 visa questionnaires and document checklist;
2. Full Review of your personal circumstances
3. Confirmation that the you are eligible for a B-1 visa
4. Provide user name and password of Customer Service System;
5. Fill out consulate form DS-156/DS-160, DS-157;
6. Compose application letter/exhibit;
7. Prepare employment letter/invitation letter;
8. Provide FAQ for interview
9. Make an appointment for an interview, include pay the appointment fee;
10. Provide application instruction, including visa application procedure, visa fee payment instruction, photo requirement, materials preparation, consulate address, fingerprint instruction, visa insurance notice;
11. Store all documents electronically for backup purposes.
What you will do
1. Provide Necessary Information to HelpToUSA;
2. Have your signature in the DS-156/DS-160, DS-157 form and Application Letter;
3. Take photos;
4. Copy all filing Materials;
5. Pay visa application fee with appointed bank;
6. Attend the interview;
Other Services
An individual traveling to the
1. Purpose of the trip is to enter the
1) Consulate with business associates;
2) Attend a scientific, educational, professional or business convention, or a conference on specific dates;
3) Settle an estates;
4) Negotiate a contract;
5) Participate in short-term training;
2. Plan to remain for a specific, limited period; and
3. Have a residence outside the United States and do not want to abandon it as well as other binding ties that will insure your return back at the end of the visit; and
4. Have sufficient financial ability to cover the expenses in the
1. B-1 Visitors cannot engage in productive employment in the U.S. Productive employment includes both salaried works for an employer and services for hire on an independent basis. However, there are some exceptions;
2. B-1 Visitor can engage in activities associated with tourism without violating their status or needing to apply to the USCIS to change to the B-2 category;
3. Individuals who enter the
1. DS-156/DS-160, Electronic Visa Application Form (
2. DS-157, Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form;
3. I-134, Affidavit of Support.
Supporting Documents
You should normally apply for a visa at the Consulate with jurisdiction over your place of residence. Here, residence refers not to where your household register was issued but instead to the place where you normally live: http://www.usembassy.gov/
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