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B1/B2 tourist and business visa options for Indian passport holders
What You'll Need
Just two things, that's it.
A complete document checklist will be emailed to you after your application.
What's Included in Service Fees
Beyond your ₹99 consultation, this is what our team will handle for you
We complete your visa application form accurately on your behalf
A professionally drafted cover letter explaining your travel purpose
Drafted sponsor letter if your trip is sponsor-funded
Expert guidance on exactly which documents you need to arrange
In-person assistance at the VFS centre for Delhi/NCR applicants
Help arranging compliant travel insurance for your visa type
We book your visa centre appointment slot on your behalf
Reservation-only flight itinerary valid for visa submission
Reservation-only hotel bookings valid for visa submission
We review your bank statements and financial documents before submission
Drafted NOC letter from your employer, if required
Which US Consulate Handles Your Application?
Your state of residence determines which consulate processes your application
A 1-on-1 session with a visa specialist — mock interview, document review, and confidence coaching before your consulate appointment.
Common Reasons for Visa Rejection
Understanding why US visas get denied helps you build a stronger application
Failure to demonstrate strong ties to India (property, family, stable employment) is the top reason for B1/B2 refusals.
Bank statements showing irregular credits, very recent large deposits, or low average balances raise red flags.
A poorly defined reason for visiting the US — "tourism" without specifics — weakens your case at interview.
Contradictory answers, nervous hesitation or inability to explain your itinerary can lead to on-the-spot refusal.
Errors, blank fields or inconsistencies in the DS-160 form result in automatic rejection at the interview stage.
A prior section 214(b) refusal is not a permanent bar, but must be disclosed — hiding it leads to permanent ineligibility.
Frequent international travel with no stable base in India can suggest immigration intent.
An open-ended itinerary with no return booking signals that you may not intend to leave the US.
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