How to get an B1/B2 visa to the US as an IT professional after US tightens H-1B visa rules? [closed]
I want to get a US business visa and my interview at the embassy is around the corner. How should I prepare for it? On what conditions are they rejecting visas? It would be my first visa and I don't want to get dumped.
I have been sent there by my company for training purposes and the visa is also sponsored by the company
I want to know how should I prepare myself for the interview so that they don't reject my Visa request and what factors are causing visa rejection in recent days?
Best Answer
May this is too trivial an answer, but anyway:
The criteria are here: See https://www.uscis.gov/working-united-states/temporary-visitors-business/b-1-temporary-business-visitor
Make sure you have thorough documentation for every "Eligibility Criteria" on the list.
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