B1 BUSINESS Visa
If you want to establish a business in the USA or visit America for business purposes then you may require a USA Business Visa.
Examples of doing business, include negotiating contracts, consultations with
business associates, participation in seminars or conventions, and undertaking
independent research. This can be a grey area. It is to your benefit to contact
an Immigration Specialist Lawyer such as Stephen K. Tills. for answers. However,
you do not always require a visa to conduct business on the United States, unless
the following situation pertains to your business.
* Your business trip to the US will last for more than 90 days (you MUST get a visa)
* You will perform actual work in the US (you MUST get a visa)
* You go on frequent and/or relatively long business trips to the US
New Visa/Immigration Laws
How to Obtain a Business Visa
Each case must be well documented with supporting evidence proving that all VISA requirements
have been met. The relevant US Consulate or Embassy will then adjudicate the visa application. The visa may be issued for up to 10 years, but the visa holder will normally only be admitted to the US for 6 months at a time. Dependents of the visa holder (spouses and children) cannot obtain dependent visas, but may be able
to get B-2 visas. Please contact us for more information regarding dependents admissions.
Stephen K. Tills Attorney at LAW. PO Box 635,6413 West Quaker Road, Orchard Park, New York. 14127-2354
Tel: 716.662.5080 Fax: 716.662.8475 email: Tills@adelphia.net
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