B1 visa = business only. You fly to America to attend meetings, look at factories, talk to lawyers about inheritance, go to a 3-day conference. No salary from U.S. company allowed. No sightseeing if it’s pure B-1. Most people don’t get pure B-1 anymore.
B1 B2 visa is what 99% of Pakistanis get stamped. Business + tourism together. You can visit your daughter in Houston and also stop in Dubai for a quick supplier meeting on the way back. One stamp covers both. Just tell the truth at interview if you plan both.
B1/B2 visa – same thing, different slash. Usually valid 10 years for Pakistan passport holders. Multiple entries ok. But each time you enter, the officer at airport decides how many days you can stay (normally 6 months max).
Visa B1 B2 application: go to ustraveldocs.com, fill DS-160 form yourself (takes 1–2 hours if you’re careful), pay $185 fee, book fingerprint + interview in Islamabad or Karachi. Bring real documents only. Fake anything and you’re banned 5–10 years.
B-1/B-2 visa foil number – that red number on the visa sticker in your passport. Bottom right corner. Looks like C12345678 or R87654321. Take photo before you leave consulate gate. You need it for next application, for ESTA later if you get it, for some online forms. Lose passport? That number helps prove you had visa before.
B-1/B-2 visa length of stay – biggest mistake people make. Visa says valid till 2035? That’s only entry permission. Actual days inside USA decided at airport. CBP officer stamps I-94 and writes “admit until” date. Almost always 6 months (B2). Sometimes less if they don’t like your answers. Overstay even 1 day? Future visa very difficult.
H-B1 visa – does not exist. Typo. People confuse H-1B (work permit for engineers/doctors) with B-1 (visitor business). Ignore anyone who says H-B1.
What is B-1 visa? Short business trip permission. No job, no long study, no living there.
B-1 visa USA – show invitation from U.S. company on their letterhead, your company letter saying “back to job after trip”, salary slips, bank statement showing you can pay your own way.
Visa B-1/B-2 – parents use it most. Son in California sponsors visit. Bring son’s U.S. papers, your pension proof, house papers in Pakistan, photos of grandkids here in Lahore.
American visa B-1 – rare alone. They give combo almost always.
B-1 visa United States – prove three things or denied:
U.S. visa B-1 2 – parents/grandparents visiting kids. Very common from Pakistan.
U.S. B-1/B-2 visa questions for parents (what they ask most):
Who is in America?
How long you stay?
Who pays ticket?
What your job/pension here?
Own house/land in Pakistan?
Other children in Pakistan?
Traveled abroad before?
Answer in 5–10 words each. Look at officer. No long stories.
What is B1 B2 visa? Temporary visitor stamp. Vacation, family, doctor visit, short business ok. No work, no college degree.
B-1/B-2 visa USA – interview wait can be 3–12 months depending on season. Check slots daily.
Duration of stay for B-1/B-2 visa – 6 months normal. Can ask extension inside U.S. but hard to get second time.
U.S. B-1 and B-2 visa – break rules (work secretly, overstay) and next application gets refused quick.
Visa B-1 – almost never given alone now.
B-1 visa application – do DS-160 slow. Upload bad photo? They reject. Lie about anything? Permanent problem. Practice saying “I will return because my family/job/house is here” in one breath.
That’s it – exactly how I explain to uncles, aunties, IT guys, students’ parents. No big words, no perfect grammar, just what works.
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I had a client who got denied the first time. The officer thought he wouldn’t return home. A few months later he tried again with a strong job letter, house papers, bank statements, and a simple two-week family plan. He stayed calm and answered honestly. The visa got approved.
If you got refused before, don’t give up. Fixing the weak parts often works the second time.
The B1/B2 visa is the regular visitor visa for the US. It combines B1 for short business (meetings, conferences, contracts) and B2 for tourism, visiting family, vacation, or medical treatment. Most people get the combined one. It’s only for temporary trips — you must show you will go back home.
It depends on the country, but usually 70-80% get approved. The main refusal reason is the officer thinking you want to stay permanently. Good proof of ties back home (job, family, property) improves chances a lot. Many people succeed on the second try after fixing issues.
Yes, the B1/B2 visa is a nonimmigrant visa. It’s only for temporary visits. You must return to your home country after the trip. It’s not for living or working permanently in the US.
The visa number is on the visa sticker in your passport. Look at the bottom right corner — it’s in red ink and starts with a letter followed by 7-8 numbers (like B12345678). That’s the number you use on forms. It’s different from your passport number.
The visa can be valid for years, but the border officer decides your stay — usually up to 6 months per visit. You can apply for an extension inside the US if needed, but do it before time runs out.
No, you cannot work on a B1/B2 visa. B1 allows meetings and negotiations, but no paid job. B2 is only for tourism — no work at all. You can attend interviews, but you can’t start working until you have the right visa.
Usually up to 6 months per entry. The border officer sets the exact days on your I-94. Extensions are possible in some cases, but you must prove the visit is temporary. Staying too long or visiting too often hurts future applications.
If you got rejected before, strengthening your ties and preparing honest answers helps a lot. For help with your B1/B2 visa, the team at https://applyusavisas.com/visit/ can guide you.
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B-1 visa is just for business in America. Meetings, conferences, signing papers, looking at property, short training – no money from U.S. side. No holiday stuff if it’s only B-1. These days hardly anyone gets pure B-1.
Depends where you’re from. For Pakistan last year around 54 out of 100 got approved. Tougher than some countries but not impossible. If you show solid job here, family here, house or land papers, bank money for last few months – chances go way up. Weak ties? They say no fast.
Same as B-1/B-2. Short visit permission. B-1 side for business things, B-2 side for holiday or seeing family or doctor. Not for job or school or living there forever.
Usually 10 years for us Pakistanis. Means you can try to enter America any time in those 10 years. But each trip inside – officer at airport gives you days, normally 6 months max. Not 10 years stay.
Mostly no. Pakistan passport needs own Canadian visa or ETA. U.S. B-1/B-2 doesn’t let you skip Canada rules. If you’re already inside U.S. on B-1/B-2, short Canada trip (under 30 days) sometimes lets you come back to U.S. easy – but Canada entry still needs their approval first. Check Canada website yourself.
That’s it – every single one of your questions, answered like normal talk. No long paragraphs, no robot words.
If your interview is soon or parents are going, send message on the site. We fix DS-160, practice what to say when they ask “why go back”, check your papers. One good day at consulate = visa in hand.
B-1/B-2 visa is the normal one Pakistanis get. Business plus tourism together. Visit family, go sightseeing, maybe squeeze in a quick meeting. One stamp covers it all. Tell them both plans if you have both.
It’s not a card bro. It’s the sticker in your passport. Red number bottom right corner of that visa page. Starts with letter then numbers like R7654321. Click photo before you leave consulate. You need it later.
Where is the visa number on B-1/B-2 card? Again – passport sticker, not card. Red print, lower right side of visa foil. Always photo it right away. Lost passport later? That number helps prove old visa.
No way. Zero work allowed. No salary, no job, no freelancing for U.S. pay. Business meetings ok if unpaid. Do secret work? They catch you, visa gone, maybe ban 10 years.






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