Travel to Puerto Rico - me and my wife have B-1/B-2 visas - do our kids needs visas as well?
We are Polish citizens, based in the UK, thinking about travel to Puerto Rico. Me and my wife we have B-1/B-2 Visa valid till 2021. We have two kids (4.5 and 2) who have passports but don't have visas.
Do we need to apply for visas for them?
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I gathered that children under a certain age don't need to attend an interview, but do they need visas at all?
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Yes, your children need visas unless they are eligible for the Visa Waiver Program. For example, if they are British citizens then they can travel with ESTA authorisation provided that your visit to Puerto Rico will not exceed 90 days.
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Can I go to Puerto Rico on B1 B2 visa?
- B1: This visa is for foreign visitors, whose reason for the visit is business or conferences for more than 90 days. - B2: This visa is granted to people who travel to Puerto Rico for a period longer than 90 days, as long as the reason is for tourism, medical, visiting friends or family.What is difference between B1 and B2 visa?
B1 and B2 visas are generally referred to as \u201cB visas\u201d, and they are the most common types of visa issued for a wide range of uses in the United States. The B1 visa is issued mainly for short-term business trips, while the B2 visa is issued mainly traveling for tourism purposes.Can I use B1 visa for tourism?
While a US B1 visa is solely used for business travel, the B1/B2 visa can be used for both business as well as for tourism and leisure purposes. The B1/B2 visa is also called B2 visa or US Visitor visa.Do I need an ESTA if I have a B1 B2 visa?
Do I need to apply for an ESTA? If you already have a B1/B2 or any other valid visa and you are traveling for the purpose in which it was issued, you do not need to apply for an ESTA authorization.Can I Get Married in the US on a B-1 or B-2 Visa?
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