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- If you wish to visit a country as a tourist or for business or even to visit family and friends living there, then you must apply for a visit visa.
- You will have to apply for either a tourist visa or a business visa based on the purpose of your visit.
- Tourist visas are issued to tourists who want to visit a country for a vacation or for sightseeing. These visas have a limited validity period and do not allow the foreign visitor to conduct any business while in the country. However, the application procedure, eligibility requirements and the required documents can vary from country to country.
- For conducting client meetings, attending conferences, visiting on-site, or conducting sales meetings, the business visa is usually the best option. The majority of business visas allow you to:
- Stay in the country for a while
- Carry out commercial and financial transactions
- Set up a temporary office
- Travel in that country
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Schengen Visa
If you wish to visit Europe then you will have to apply for the Schengen visa. The Schengen Visit visa allows nationals of non-European countries to visit Schengen countries in Europe for up to 90 days within a 6 months period. The Schengen visa is valid in all European countries that are part of the Schengen agreement. In countries covered by the visa, you can enjoy free transit in international transit sections of airports.
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USA B1 / B2
If you want to visit the United States for a vacation or to see family and friends, you’ll need to apply for a US visit visa. If you plan to visit the United States for business for a short length of time, you will need a B1 visa. The B-2 visa is a non-immigrant visa in the United States. This tourist visa to the United States allows visitors to visit the country for a limited time. When in the United States, B-visa holders with both B1 and B2 visas can participate in the following activities: Visit the country for a vacation. Explore the country’s numerous cities. Pay a visit to their friends or relatives. Go for medical treatment available in the country.
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UK Standard Visitor Visa
The UK visit visa also known as the Standard Visitor Visa is used by almost everyone to visit the UK. The standard visitor visa has replaced the following visas to the UK Family Visitor visa General Visitor visa Child Visitor visa Business Visitor visa, including visas for academics, doctors and dentists Sports Visitor visa Entertainer Visitor visa Prospective Entrepreneur visa Private Medical Treatment Visitor visa Approved Destination Status (ADS) visa This visa allows you to stay for up to six months. If you’ve come to the UK for private medical treatment, you can prolong your stay by paying additional fees. If you’re in the country for an academic program, you can extend your stay. You can apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa with a duration of 2, 5, or 10 years if you need to stay longer in the nation. During each visit, you can stay for a maximum of 6 months.
General Requirements
- A passport with a minimum validity of 6 months from the date of travel is required
- Photocopy of the passport’s bio page
- A copy of the two-way tickets must be submitted at the time of application
- Evidence of financial resources through the most recent bank statement
- Invitation letter from a sponsor/friend/family member in the overseas country
- Statement of the sponsor’s/friend’s/finances in the overseas country
- A copy of the sponsor’s passport
- If you are married to an overseas national, you will need a marriage certificate
- In the case of minors, the parents’ birth certificates and marriage certificates are required
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How can we help you?
- Identifying the best strategy to get your visit visa
- Advising you on finances to be shown
- Advising you on papers to be presented
- Help in filling of forms
- Review of all your papers before their submission
- Specially for Refusals / Rejections, advising and arrangement of Registered Immigration Lawyer