Valid Passport
Use a valid passport with correct identity details and enough validity for your U.S. travel plans.
USA B1/B2 Visitor Visa Tool
Prepare a personalized USA B1/B2 visa document checklist for tourism, business visit, or family visit.
USA Visitor Visa Prep
USA visitor visa preparation often focuses on showing a clear purpose of visit, enough funds for the trip, proper DS-160 and interview preparation, and strong ties to your residence country. For B1/B2 applications, your documents should support your travel story, financial position, and reasons to return after the trip.
Important USA Visa Documents
Use a valid passport with correct identity details and enough validity for your U.S. travel plans.
Prepare the DS-160 confirmation page after completing the official online nonimmigrant visa application.
Keep your embassy or consulate interview appointment confirmation ready for the application process.
Prepare the MRV fee payment receipt or related payment confirmation used for your visa appointment.
Use bank statements and financial documents showing you can cover the planned trip responsibly.
Employment letters, leave approvals, business registration, and active work evidence can support the case.
Prepare evidence of work, business, family, study, property, or commitments that support return intention.
If a host or company is involved, invitation documents can help explain the visit context and support arrangements.
USA-Specific Notes
The DS-160 form is a core part of the application, so the information in your documents should match what you submit online.
Your interview appointment is important, and you should be ready to explain your trip purpose, finances, and return plans clearly.
Strong ties to your residence country are very important because they help show you intend to leave the United States after the visit.
Travel history can help in some cases by showing prior international travel and compliance with previous visa conditions.
An invitation letter can support the story of the trip, but it does not by itself guarantee approval of a U.S. visa application.
Tool Section
Use the tool below to build your personalized USA B1/B2 visa checklist.
Answer five quick questions and get a personalised, printable visa document checklist — tailored to your destination, profile, and travel situation.
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Use these TravelDocGenerator pages and tools to build a stronger USA visitor visa support file.
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Open ToolPrepare correctly sized visa and passport-style photos for your application materials.
Open ToolGenerate income-style payslip documents to strengthen employment and salary support evidence.
Open ToolPrepare accommodation-style booking proof to support your travel plan and stay details.
Open ToolUse the main checklist generator for a broader personalized visa document workflow.
Open ToolOpen the Schengen page for Europe-specific visa document guidance.
Open ToolUse the UK visitor page for UK-specific temporary visit document support.
Open ToolOpen the Canada visitor page for Canada-specific short-stay document support.
Open ToolOpen the Australia visitor page for Australia-specific temporary stay document support.
Open ToolOpen the New Zealand visitor page for New Zealand-specific short-stay document support.
Open ToolRemove password protection from your own PDF files and create an unlocked PDF for easier access and printing.
Open ToolOfficial USA Visa Links
Use these official U.S. government visa pages to verify visitor visa rules, DS-160 application details, appointment wait times, visa photo requirements, fees, and embassy information before applying.
Main U.S. Department of State visa information page for foreign citizens traveling to the United States.
Visit Official Website → B1/B2Official B-1, B-2, and B-1/B-2 visitor visa guidance for business, tourism, and family visits.
Visit Official Website → DS-160Official CEAC page to start or retrieve a U.S. online nonimmigrant visa application.
Visit Official Website → AppointmentsCheck estimated interview appointment wait times at U.S. embassies and consulates.
Visit Official Website → PhotosReview official U.S. visa photo rules, including face visibility, clothing, and photo standards.
Visit Official Website → CategoriesFind official U.S. visa categories and confirm which visa type matches your travel purpose.
Visit Official Website → FeesCheck official U.S. visa service fee information before paying or scheduling your application.
Visit Official Website → EmbassiesFind the official U.S. Embassy or Consulate website for your country or application location.
Visit Official Website → RefusalsRead official information about visa refusals, ineligibilities, and common denial categories.
Visit Official Website →FAQ
The DS-160 is the official online nonimmigrant visa application form, and its details should match your supporting documents and interview preparation.
B1/B2 generally covers temporary travel for business visits, tourism, and family-related visitor travel depending on the purpose of the trip.
Bank statements and financial documents can help show that you have enough funds for the trip and that your travel plans are financially realistic.
No. An invitation letter may help explain the trip, but approval depends on the full application, interview, and evidence of strong ties and credibility.
Proof of ties helps show that you have strong reasons to return to your residence country after the visit, which is a major part of visitor visa assessment.
No. The readiness score is only a preparation guide and does not guarantee approval or replace official U.S. visa requirements.
This page and tool are for guidance only. Always verify current document requirements with the U.S. embassy, consulate, or official visa authority before submitting your application.