Which countries can I visit with US B1 B-2 visa?
Yes, quickly give me the list of countries that I can visit.
- Belize: can visit up to 30 days.
- Guatemala: can visit up to 90 days.
- Honduras: can visit up to 90 days.
- El Salvador: can visit up to 90 days.
- Nicaragua: can visit up to 30 days.
- Costa Rica: can visit up to 30 days.
Can I use B1 B-2 visa for tourism?
Business travelers may enter the United States using a B-1 ‘Visitor for Business’ 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.
Can I visit Canada with US student visa?
If you plan to visit Canada while you are an international student or scholar at Lewis & Clark, you will need the following: A passport valid for at least six months into the future. Your US F-1 visa (or J-1 visa for scholars) to permit your return to the US. A Canadian entry visa (where required).
Do Canadians need a B1 B-2 visa?
If you are a Canadian citizen, you do not require a visa to enter the US and may be admitted in B-1/B-2 status at a port of entry with your Canadian passport (Canadian permanent residents do require a visa to enter the US).
Can we convert B1 B2 visa to H1B?
If you are already in United States on a B1/B2 visa, you may apply for change of status” COS” from B-1/B2 tourist visa to an H1B nonimmigrant worker. To do so, the change must occur before your B-1/B2 visa expires. You must have a US company file the Form I-129 nonimmigrant worker petition for you as the beneficiary.
Can I convert US tourist visa to work permit?
Yes you can convert your B1/B2 tourist visa to work visa if 1. You did not enter the US with a visa waiver (ESTA visa) 4. You have an employer who is offering you a professional job position.
Can US visitor visa go to Canada?
Yes, most travellers need a visitor visa or an eTA to travel to, or transit through, Canada.
Can visitor to Canada apply for US visa?
Applicants who wish to apply for their U.S. visa in Canada must visit http://canada.usvisa-info.com/ to obtain information about how to start their application for a U.S. visa at a consular section in Canada. Applicants will be required to pay their visa application processing fee prior to scheduling an appointment.