The United States Embassy in Uganda has issued a public clarification on permitted and prohibited activities under the B1/B2 visitor visa, cautioning applicants that the proper use of the visa is the ...
A Bengaluru woman's US tourist visa application was rejected after an interaction with a visa officer in Hyderabad. Here's ...
An Indian student studying in Canada on a valid study permit has secured a US B1/B2 tourist visa after an interview at the ...
The US Embassy in Dhaka has announced a new visa bond requirement for Bangladeshi B1/B2 applicants effective January 21, 2026. Approved applicants will need to post a $5,000–$15,000 bond, determined ...
With more than a million international visitors expected for the FIFA World Cup, travelers face growing confusion around US ...
Starting 21 January 2026, all Bangladeshi nationals approved for a B1/B2 (business and tourist) United States visa will be required to post a bond of up to $15,000 ...
United States visa will be required to post a bond of up to $15,000 from January 21, 2026, the US Embassy in Dhaka announced ...
The US now requires Bangladeshi nationals applying for B1 and B2 visas to post a refundable $15,000 bond after approval. The ...
A software engineer's B1/B2 visa was approved in under three minutes, a stark contrast to the usual applicant anxiety. His decade-long career, stable income, and clear travel purpose, coupled with ...
Consular officers may deny applications during interviews if they suspect an applicant intends to violate visa conditions, such as working without authorisation or overstaying the permitted duration.
Bangladeshi nationals applying for US B1/B2 (business and tourist) visas will be required to submit a visa bond from 21 January 2026, after Bangladesh was included in a new pilot programme announced ...
Bangladeshi citizens applying for US B1/B2 visas from January 21, 2026, may face a visa bond of $5,000 to $15,000, determined ...