Can family that got their B1/B2 visas together travel separately at different times?
Two individuals (father and son) get US B1/B2 visas. They were interviewed and granted on the basis of traveling together on hols.
They eventually couldn't travel together as scheduled.
Is it okay to travel separately as convenient or they have to travel together by all means? Will there be any issues at the port of entry?
Best Answer
If the visa doesn't contain an annotation stating they're travelling together, they can travel separately.
As usual, they have to satisfy the CBP that they're bona fide visitors.
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Normally you can travel separately once you have the visa. Unless there is an annotation on your visa stamp stating that you should travel together.
Nonetheless you just need to prove to the Immigration that you can finance your stay in the US.
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