
USA Visitor Visa (B1/B2)
Tourist (B2) and business (B1) visitor visas for the USA — with thorough DS-160 preparation, genuine funds and ties to India, and confident, honest coaching for the all-important consular interview.
- Visa types
- B1 (business), B2 (tourism/family), or combined B1/B2
- Typical processing
- Interview wait times vary widely by consulate; allow several weeks to months
- Key to approval
- Genuine funds & ties to India
- Best for
- Tourism, visiting family, short business travel to the USA
Your USA visitor visa — from DS-160 to interview
The US visitor visa process centres on the consular interview. Every element of preparation — DS-160, documents, funds, ties — exists to give you a consistent, honest foundation for that conversation.
B2 — tourism and family visits
For leisure travel, visiting relatives or friends in the USA. Requires a clear itinerary or visit plan, genuine funds and strong evidence of ties that will bring you back to India.
B1 — business visits
For attending meetings, conferences, negotiating contracts and other permitted short-term business activities. Not for taking up employment or receiving a US salary.
DS-160 preparation
Accurate, consistent completion of the online DS-160 application form — every answer cross-checked against your documents and travel history so nothing contradicts itself at the interview.
Financial evidence
Bank statements, ITR and income evidence showing genuine, sufficient funds for the trip — presented in a clear, organised format that is easy for a consular officer to review quickly.
Ties to India
Employment letters, business registration, property documents and family responsibilities in Punjab documented clearly — the evidence the officer needs to be satisfied you will return.
Interview preparation
Honest, realistic coaching for the consular interview — practising real question types so you answer confidently and truthfully, with a consistent file behind you. No scripts, no memorised answers that don't reflect your reality.
What an officer is checking
The US consular officer has one primary obligation: to assess whether you intend to return to India. Every question in the interview is designed to probe that. Your documents set the stage; your answers seal it.
Genuine, sufficient funds
A real, steady bank balance sufficient for the full trip — not a sudden deposit made the day before your appointment. The officer may ask directly how long the money has been there and where it came from.
Strong ties to India
Your job or business, property, spouse, children and ongoing responsibilities in Punjab. The stronger and more specific these are, the more confidently you can answer the officer's questions about your plans to return.
Clear, specific purpose
Exact plans — who you are visiting, where you will stay, for how long, and at whose expense. Vague or evasive answers about your purpose are among the most reliable refusal triggers at a US consulate.
Consistent DS-160 and documents
Every date, address and employment detail on your DS-160 must match your supporting documents. Inconsistencies — even innocent ones — raise credibility concerns that are very difficult to address at the interview window.
From your first call to your US consular interview
The US visa process has more moving parts than most — DS-160, MRV fee, appointment booking, biometrics and the interview itself. We handle every step so nothing is missed.
Free eligibility and purpose check
We talk through your travel plans, financial position, ties to India and any previous US or other visa history, and give you an honest read on your application's strengths before you spend anything.
DS-160 and document preparation
We complete your DS-160 carefully and cross-check it against every supporting document — bank statements, ITR, employment or business proof, itinerary and any family details in the USA. Accuracy and consistency here are non-negotiable.
MRV fee and appointment booking
We guide you through the MRV fee payment, US Travel Docs profile setup and appointment booking — ensuring your biometrics and interview appointments are correctly scheduled and confirmed.
Interview coaching
We run realistic mock interviews based on questions commonly asked at Indian consulates, so you can answer honestly and clearly about your purpose, funds, ties and plans. The goal is confident truth-telling, not a memorised script.
Decision and pre-travel briefing
If approved, we explain the visa validity, the I-94 entry process and what to carry to the US port of entry. If denied, we review the specific grounds and advise honestly on whether and when a reapplication makes sense.
Why US B1/B2 applications are refused — and how we prepare you honestly
The US consular officer's default presumption under immigration law is that every applicant intends to immigrate — it is your job to overcome that presumption at the interview. Weak ties to India, vague travel plans, sudden large deposits in your bank account and inconsistencies between your DS-160 and your documents are the most common refusal causes from Punjab. Dishonest coaches who feed clients scripted lies or encourage fake financial documents are not helping — consular officers interview hundreds of applicants weekly and detect rehearsed, implausible answers rapidly. A 214(b) refusal is not a ban, but repeated refusals narrow your options significantly.
Our preparation is built entirely on strengthening and clearly presenting what is genuinely true about your profile. We help you speak about your real job, your real family, your real property and your real plans — because honest, specific answers given confidently are far more persuasive than memorised scripts. If your ties are thin or your funds are not ready, we tell you before you book the interview appointment, not after a refusal.
- DS-160 completed accurately and cross-checked against every supporting document
- Genuine funds with a consistent history — no sudden large deposits before the appointment
- Real ties to India documented and practised: job, business, property, family
- Interview coaching focused on honest, confident answers — never memorised scripts or false claims
- No fabricated employment letters, fake invitations or inflated bank balances — ever
- If ties or funds need strengthening first, we say so before you spend on interview fees
Questions about B1/B2
A B1 is for business activities — meetings, conferences, negotiating contracts — where you are not taking up US employment. A B2 is for tourism, holidays and visiting family or friends. In practice, most applicants from India are issued a combined B1/B2 visa that covers both purposes, so you do not need to choose one category in most cases.
Wait times at Indian consulates vary significantly by location and season — from a few weeks to several months during peak periods. We advise booking your appointment as early as possible and checking the official US Embassy wait-time tool regularly, as slots open and close unpredictably.
Yes — a 214(b) refusal (insufficient ties to the USA) is not a ban and you can reapply. However, reapplying without meaningfully strengthening your ties to India and your financial position is very unlikely to succeed. We assess what changed, identify the genuine improvements you can demonstrate, and prepare a stronger, honest second application.
Having relatives in the USA is not disqualifying — it is a legitimate reason to visit. What matters is demonstrating that despite that connection, you have strong, specific reasons to return to India: your job, business, property, spouse, children and ongoing responsibilities. We help you present these ties clearly and specifically at the interview.
An invitation letter is helpful but not strictly required. What the consular officer wants to see is a clear, consistent account of who you are visiting, where, for how long and at whose expense — backed by genuine funds and strong ties to India. We help you and your US-based family prepare documentation that supports your case without raising unnecessary questions.
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