Legal Advice and Step-by-Step Process for Tourist and Business Travel to the USA
The United States remains a popular destination for Pakistanis, whether for tourism, family visits, business meetings, or medical treatment. To enter the U.S. for short stays, you must apply for a B1/B2 visa, also known as a U.S. Visit Visa.
This combined visa covers both:
B1 Visa – For business-related travel
B2 Visa – For tourism, family visits, or medical treatment
This guide provides an overview of the process, requirements, and legal advice needed to increase your chances of approval.
The B1/B2 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows Pakistani citizens to:
Attend business meetings, conferences, or training (B1)
Visit family and friends in the U.S. (B2)
Receive short-term medical treatment (B2)
Participate in social or cultural events (B2)
It does not allow employment, long-term stay, or academic study.
To qualify, applicants must:
Have a valid reason for visiting (business, tourism, medical, etc.)
Prove strong ties to Pakistan (e.g., job, business, family, property)
Show financial ability to cover travel expenses
Intend to return after the visit
Have no history of overstaying or visa violations
Valid passport
DS-160 confirmation page
Visa fee payment receipt
Appointment confirmation letter
A clear purpose of travel letter (invitation letter if available)
Proof of financial support (bank statement, employment letter)
Family or business documents (e.g., NOC, company registration, etc.)
Previous visa history (if applicable)
Ties to Pakistan: job letter, property documents, family details
Fill out the DS-160 application form online. Ensure all details are correct and save the confirmation page.
Pay the MRV fee through an approved bank (current fee is approx. USD 185, subject to change).
Create a profile on the U.S. visa appointment system and book an interview at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad or U.S. Consulate in Karachi.
Bring all original documents, especially:
Purpose of visit
Financial proof
Return intent
Be honest, confident, and consistent. Visa officers make a decision largely based on your interview.
Weak explanation of travel purpose
Insufficient financial documentation
No strong ties to Pakistan
Inconsistent answers during the interview
Suspicion of intent to overstay
Legal consultation ensures:
Accurate paperwork
Interview preparation
Document verification
Clarification of U.S. immigration laws
Speak clearly and confidently
Give honest answers — don’t exaggerate
Clearly state your reason for visiting
Explain how and why you will return to Pakistan
Stay calm — it’s a short interview but very important
At ANZ Global Law Associates, we provide:
Personalized consultation for your travel purpose
Interview coaching and document review
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Answer: The U.S. usually grants B1/B2 visas for 5 years (multiple entry) to Pakistani applicants, but your stay is limited to 6 months per visit.
Answer: No. The B1/B2 visa does not permit employment in the U.S. It is only for temporary visits.
Answer: In special cases, you may apply for an extension while in the U.S., but you must apply before your stay expires and provide valid reasons.
Answer: You can reapply. It’s essential to identify the reason for rejection and fix any issues in your new application. A lawyer can guide you through this.
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