I want to apply for a Visitor Visas (B-2) and I read the regulations
Generally, non-immigrant visa applicants should also bring any documents that demonstrate personal and economic ties to country. Examples include:
* proof of current employment and past work history;
* evidence of financial support (including bank statements, salary history or pension statements if retired);
* proof of property ownership (i.e. home, land, business); and
* business statements and accounts (if you own a firm).
I am from an EU country that is not included in the Visa Waiver Program and I must apply for visa B-2.
- regarding my current employment and past work history:currently I work in an EU country that is not my citizenship country, it is the country where I did my PhD (2002-2006), previously (2006-2009) I worked in USA for 3 years on J1-visa and before in in my home country (1998-2002).
I make good money and I have saving accounts in my home country, the country where I work now and also bank account in USA at the BoA.
My current project is for 5 years and my contract is renewed yearly.
- regarding property ownership I have no my own home (and I do no intend to have one as I have tho home of my parents that is for me), I have a rented apartment, and no car etc.
Also I am single, never married, no children, I file income tax return in this country, last year I did in USA too.
I visit frequently different country because of my work, business trips.
I do not have any communicable disease.
I would like to know what are my chances to get the B-2 visa?
and also
in case I am rejected can I apply again in the next month for B-2 (to visit my friends there)or a J-1 or H1B visa (because it seems the project will move to USA and I have to work there)?
Thank you!
Thank you?
Generally, non-immigrant visa applicants should also bring any documents that demonstrate personal and economic ties to country. Examples include:
* proof of current employment and past work history;
* evidence of financial support (including bank statements, salary history or pension statements if retired);
* proof of property ownership (i.e. home, land, business); and
* business statements and accounts (if you own a firm).
I am from an EU country that is not included in the Visa Waiver Program and I must apply for visa B-2.
- regarding my current employment and past work history:currently I work in an EU country that is not my citizenship country, it is the country where I did my PhD (2002-2006), previously (2006-2009) I worked in USA for 3 years on J1-visa and before in in my home country (1998-2002).
I make good money and I have saving accounts in my home country, the country where I work now and also bank account in USA at the BoA.
My current project is for 5 years and my contract is renewed yearly.
- regarding property ownership I have no my own home (and I do no intend to have one as I have tho home of my parents that is for me), I have a rented apartment, and no car etc.
Also I am single, never married, no children, I file income tax return in this country, last year I did in USA too.
I visit frequently different country because of my work, business trips.
I do not have any communicable disease.
I would like to know what are my chances to get the B-2 visa?
and also
in case I am rejected can I apply again in the next month for B-2 (to visit my friends there)or a J-1 or H1B visa (because it seems the project will move to USA and I have to work there)?
Thank you!
Thank you?
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