Background

USA Business Visa

Gateway to the World's Largest Economy.

Business in the USA

Expand Your Enterprise

The B-1 Visa is the primary business visa for the U.S. that permits foreign individuals to visit temporarily for business reasons such as attending conferences, negotiating contracts, and meeting with associates.

Whether you are looking to tap into the American consumer market or seeking investment opportunities under the E-1/E-2 treaty programs, securing the right visa is the first step toward global expansion.

B-1 Business Visitor

The standard visa for short-term business trips, conferences, contract negotiations, and settling estates.

E-1 Treaty Trader

For nationals of countries with a commerce treaty with the US who wish to engage in substantial international trade.

E-2 Treaty Investor

For nationals of treaty countries who are investing a substantial amount of capital in a US business.

Business Meeting USA

Immigration Benefits

Why entrepreneurs choose the United States.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with industry professionals to gain insights, best practices, and stay updated with the latest technologies.

Market Access

Gain entry to the world's largest consumer market. Explore opportunities to expand your business in a diverse environment.

Global Expansion

A valuable tool for companies looking to establish a global presence, negotiate international contracts, and grow their brand.

Required Documentation

The applicant must have a clear purpose for the visit and should be able to provide documentation to support it. Common requirements include:

  • Invitation letters from US business partners or conference organizers.
  • Proof of business ownership or employment in home country.
  • Itinerary of meetings and contact details of US associates.

Funds Required

Unlike immigrant visas, there is no fixed investment amount for a B-1 visa, but you must prove financial stability.

"You must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover all expenses during the trip, including travel, accommodation, and living costs, without seeking unauthorized employment."

— Visa Requirement

Application Process

01

Determine Category

Assess whether you need a B-1, E-1, or E-2 visa based on your investment level and purpose of visit.

02

Submit Application

Complete the online application forms (e.g., DS-160) and pay the relevant visa fees.

03

Interview & Docs

Schedule a visa interview at the US Embassy and present supporting documentation proving your intent.

How Visara Can Help

We assist you in the business visa application process by assessing your personal circumstances to determine the best route (B-1, E-1, or E-2).

Our licensed consultants provide accurate advice, guide you through DS-160 forms, and help prepare you for the often-intimidating consular interview. Throughout the process, your dedicated case manager will monitor progress and liaise with relevant authorities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are several types available depending on your purpose. The B-1 is for short-term business visitors (conferences, meetings). The E-1 is for Treaty Traders engaged in substantial trade, and the E-2 is for Treaty Investors investing significant capital.