By admin, on June 3rd, 2010%
Visitors traveling to the US temporarily for business and pleasure, usually come as tourists or to visit family and friends. Others come for specific purposes, such as medical treatment, a conference, business meeting, or certain types of training.
Some tourists from other countries, traveling for visitor visa purposes for 90 days or less, and . . . → Read More: US Tourist Visa Requirements
By admin, on June 2nd, 2010%
Under the new schedule of fees that will apply on June 4th 2010, applicants for all visas that are not petition-based, including B1/B2 tourist and business visitor visas and all student and exchange visitor (F, M and J) visas, will pay a fee of $140.
The application fee for K visas for fiancĂ©(e)s of . . . → Read More: Effective June 4 Visa Application Fees to Increase
By admin, on May 17th, 2010%
You need a passport to go to Arizona!
Los Angeles officials on Wednesday approved a ban on future business with Arizona in protest against its crackdown on illegal immigrants, becoming the largest U.S. city to impose such an economic boycott. http://tinyurl.com/22rdg8c
A tough new anti-immigration law in the US state of Arizona is . . . → Read More: New Immigration Law in Arizona Allows Questioning of Anyone
By admin, on July 31st, 2009%
Foreign nationals planning to travel to the United States for short-term visits for business or tourism under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) must register as soon as possible for travel clearance through the online Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). Beginning January 12, 2009, VWP travelers will be required to register and get ESTA . . . → Read More: Visa Waiver Travelers to the US Require Advance Authorization