US tourism/business visa from non-resident country

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I applied for multiple visas before (not US visa), but all of them were from my residence country. In all of these cases, I can get official paper which support my evidence (bank statement, letter which states I am employed with high salary, marriage certificate, security clearance, ...).

It is the same question as Can I apply for and receive a US visa when residing in country other than my own?, but I am not residing; I have a business visa.

case-specific details: I am from Egypt, I have business visa for Ireland. While in Ireland, I want to apply for US business visa.

Why not to apply from Egypt? Because the waiting time is too long (75 days). The waiting time in Ireland in only 18 days. Both visits (Ireland, US) are short visits (3 weeks for each).






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Can I do business in USA on tourist visa?

A foreign national traveling to the United States to conduct temporary business needs a visitor visa (B-1) unless qualifying for entry under the Visa Waiver Program. Examples of temporary business include: Attending business meetings or consultations.

Can I apply for US tourist visa from another country?

As a broad rule, someone is allowed to apply for a nonimmigrant visa, such as a tourist, student, or other temporary visa, at any visa-issuing U.S. consulate or embassy. It doesn't have to be a consulate in the person's home country.

Is it possible to travel the US for business or tourism?

A foreign national traveling to the United States for tourism needs a visitor visa (B-2) unless qualifying for entry under the Visa Waiver Program. Tourism is a short visit for vacation, for visiting family and friends, or for medical treatment.

Can I travel as a tourist on a business visa?

Typically these visas are issued as joint B-1 business visit visa and B-2 'Visitor for Pleasure' (i.e. Tourist) visa. This practice means that, if you have an old B-1/B-2 visa originally issued for a tourist trip, it may be valid for a planned business trip.



US B1 / BUSINESS VISA REQUIREMENTS, FEE | APPLY FOR A U.S. VISA | BUSINESS/TOURIST VISA




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