If you are planning to travel to the United States for tourism, visiting family, business meetings, or medical treatment, you need a US Visitor Visa, also called the B1/B2 visa USA.

What is B1 B2 Visa USA?
The B1/B2 visa is a non-immigrant travel visa for short visits.
B1 Visa – Business Purpose
- Business meetings
- Conferences
- Negotiations
- Professional events
B2 Visa – Tourism Purpose
- Tourism & sightseeing
- Visiting family/friends
- Medical treatment
- Short recreational courses
Most applicants receive a combined B1/B2 visa valid for multiple entries (usually up to 10 years for Indians).

Apply for US Tourist Visa – Step by Step
Here is the correct US travel visa application process:
Step 1: Fill US Visitor Visa Application Form
Complete the DS-160 form online.
Step 2: Pay Visa Fee
Pay the MRV fee ($185).
Step 3: Book Appointments
- Biometrics (VAC appointment)
- Visa Interview (Embassy/Consulate)
Step 4: Attend Visa Interview
Carry all required documents.
The decision is mostly made during the interview.
Tourist Visa USA Requirements
To qualify, you must prove:
✔ Clear purpose of travel
✔ Strong financial stability
✔ Strong ties to India (job, business, family, property)
✔ Intention to return after visit
The visa officer checks that you are not planning to immigrate.

Documents for US Travel Visa Application
- Valid passport
- DS-160 confirmation
- Appointment confirmation
- Visa fee receipt
- Bank statements (6 months)
- ITR (if available)
- Employment letter / business proof
- Travel itinerary
- Invitation letter (if visiting someone)
Cost for US Tourist Visa
- Visa Application Fee: $185
(No refund if refused)
There is no separate “stamping fee” for B1/B2.
US Travel Authorization (ESTA)
Only citizens of Visa Waiver countries can apply for US travel authorization (ESTA).
⚠ Indian passport holders must apply for B1/B2 visa — ESTA is not available.
US Travel Waiver (When Needed)
A US travel waiver may be required if:
- You had previous visa rejection
- You overstayed earlier
- You had legal issues
This is not common for regular applicants.