The B-1/B-2 is the world's most scrutinised tourist visa. We prepare every document and every interview answer — so you walk in confident and walk out with a stamp.
About the Visa
The B-1/B-2 is usually issued together as a combined visa covering both categories.
For attending business meetings, conferences, negotiations, or training. You cannot take up employment or receive a US salary on this visa.
For tourism, family visits, medical consultations, and recreation. Most Indian applicants apply for the combined B-1/B-2 to cover all purposes of travel.
Key point: The consular officer has full discretion. The strongest application demonstrates genuine intent to visit and credible ties to India — employment, family, property, or business. Our coaching focuses exactly on this.
Required Documents
Every document reviewed and verified by our team before you submit.
Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay. Bring all old passports too.
The online non-immigrant visa application. We prepare this for you — every question, correctly answered.
MRV fee paid online; interview appointment booked at the US Consulate (Mumbai or other city).
2"×2", white background, recent. We advise on the exact US visa photo specifications.
Personal and/or family savings accounts. Demonstrates ability to fund the trip without financial strain.
ITR or Form 16. For business owners: business ITR, CA-certified financials, and GST registration.
Property in India — flat, land, or ancestral property — is one of the strongest ties. Registrar documents, property tax receipts.
Previous visas and travel stamps strengthen your profile. Family in India (spouse, children, parents) is a powerful tie — bring proof.
If visiting family in the USA — also bring an Invitation Letter from your US-based host and a copy of their US status documents.
Interview Preparation
Unlike most other countries, the USA requires an in-person consular interview. We prepare you for it thoroughly.
We conduct 1-on-1 mock interviews covering the most common consular questions — purpose of visit, ties to India, financial capacity, and previous refusals. You practice until you are confident.
The consular officer needs to believe you will return. We help you articulate your employment, business, family, and property ties clearly and convincingly — in under 30 seconds per answer.
Consular officers have seconds per applicant. We organise your documents so the most important evidence is immediately visible — never buried in a pile.
Our Process
We handle everything — from the DS-160 to your interview day checklist.
We review your travel history, financial profile, and purpose of visit — then complete the DS-160 form with you, ensuring every answer is accurate and consistent.
We guide you through the MRV fee payment and help you select the best consulate and appointment date for your travel timeline.
We compile and review your complete document set, then run mock interview sessions until you are fully confident and ready for the consulate.
You attend your interview prepared. We remain available on WhatsApp on the day for last-minute questions. Passport with visa is couriered back to you.
FAQs
Yes — almost all Indian applicants are required to attend an in-person interview at a US Consulate or Embassy. The interview is typically short (2–5 minutes), but your preparation makes all the difference. We coach you thoroughly before your appointment.
Common questions include: purpose of visit, who you are visiting, your occupation and employer, how you will fund the trip, what ties you have to India, and whether you have travelled abroad before. There is no fixed script — we prepare you for all variations.
Strong ties include: permanent employment or a running business in India, spouse or young children remaining in India, property or land ownership, elderly parents who depend on you, or any other reason that compels you to return. We help you identify and document whichever ties apply to you most powerfully.
Yes, you can reapply. A prior refusal is not a permanent ban. However, you must understand the reason for refusal and address it before reapplying. Simply submitting the same application again almost never works. We analyse previous refusals, identify gaps, and rebuild your application strategy before you go back.
The visa itself may be valid for multiple years and multiple entries, but each stay is determined at the port of entry by the US Customs and Border Protection officer — typically 6 months. You should not plan to stay beyond your authorised stay period as shown on your I-94 record.
Free Consultation
We'll review your profile and tell you honestly what your B-1/B-2 application needs. No obligation.
What Happens Next
We assess your ties, finances, and travel history honestly.
Tailored to your specific situation and purpose of visit.
Practice until every answer is clear, concise, and consistent.
Prepared documents, confident answers, no last-minute panic.