I am 16 years old and accidentally requested a B1/B2 visa instead of a B2. Should that be a problem?

I am 16 years old and accidentally requested a B1/B2 visa instead of a B2. Should that be a problem? - Parmigiano Cheese

I am 16 years old and accidentally requested a B1/B2 visa instead of a B2. Obviously as a 16 years old teenager I am not traveling to the US for business.

I am traveling to the US with my mom and she requested a B1/B2 visa as well, while she should have requested a B2.

Will they say something about that in the interview? Would that be a problem? My mom and I have already paid the fees.






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Can a minor get a tourist visa?

A: At least one parent or legal guardian of the minor applicant must attend the interview. The responsible adult must present the applicant's original passport and birth certificate along with his/her own valid passport with valid or expired U.S. visas.

Can I have both B1 and B2 visa?

You can enter the United States with a B1 vs. B2 visa for the same time period, up to 180 days per entry. Both types of visas permit multiple entries.

Are B1 B2 visas still valid?

The US B1/B2 Tourist visa is valid for 10 years after issue. It means that after that time, you will need to renew your B1/B2 Visa if you want to stay in the United States long-term again. Also, it allows you to stay in the U.S. for a maximum of 180 days Per Entry.



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