Visa Visitor Adalah Visa Apa Ya

Visa Visitor Adalah Visa Apa Ya

Major Pros and Cons of Each Visa Type

There are some major difference between tourist visa and visitor visa. Both visas have pros and cons of their own. Here’s a brief overview of the pros and cons of both visas, which are due to the difference between a tourist visa and a visitor visa.

Financial Requirements and Implications Differences For Tourist and Visitor Visa

When it comes to visas, money matters! Both visit and tourist visas have obligatory financials and some distinctions, although these may not be the only ones. Here are the financial requirements for these visas:

Two-year Home-Country Physical Presence Requirement

If you participate in an Exchange Visitor Program and meet one of the criteria below, at the end of your program you must return to your home country for two years. This requirement under immigration law is based on section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Conditions for the Two-year Home-country Physical Presence Requirement - J-visa holders must follow the two-year home-country physical presence requirement if the following is true:

Restrictions - If the two-year home-country physical presence requirement applies to you, you must return to your home country for a cumulative total period of at least two years before you can do any of the following:

Waiver of Two Year Home-Country Physical Presence Rule - If you are subject to the requirement to return to your home country, you may pursue a waiver of the requirement.  Select Waiver of the Exchange Visitor Two-Year Home-Country Physical Presence Requirement to learn more about this requirement and how to request a waiver.

Appointment Wait Time

Check the estimated wait time for a nonimmigrant visa interview appointment at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

Người khác có thể thay mặt đương đơn nộp hồ sơ được không?

Bạn có thể chỉ định người đại diện thay mặt bạn nộp hồ sơ tuy nhiên cần phải có giấy ủy quyền thay mặt bạn nộp hồ sơ đã được công chứng của địa phương.

Địa chỉ nào ở Việt Nam nhận hồ sơ xin Visa visitor Canada?

Địa chỉ tiếp nhận đăng ký Visa visitor Canada tại Việt Nam

Hiện nay có 2 cách để bạn nộp hồ sơ xin Visa visitor đó là trực tiếp hoặc nộp qua hình thức online. Nhưng dù nộp trực tiếp hay online thì bạn đều phải lấy dấu sinh trắc tại trung tâm tiếp nhận hồ sơ xin thị thực (CVAC).

Hiện tại ở Việt Nam có các trung tâm tiếp nhận hồ sơ xin thị thực du lịch Canada ở 2 thành phố lớn tại Hà Nội và Hồ Chí Minh.

Attend Your Visa Interview

A consular officer will interview you to determine whether you are qualified to receive an exchange visitor visa. You must establish that you meet the requirements under U.S. law to receive a visa.

Ink-free, digital fingerprint scans are taken as part of the application process. They are usually taken during your interview, but this varies based on location.

After your visa interview, the consular officer may determine that your application requires further administrative processing. The consular officer will inform you if this is required.

After your visa is approved, you may need to pay a visa issuance fee (if applicable). You will also need to make arrangements for your passport and visa to be returned to you. Review the visa processing times to learn more.

Thời gian để được cấp Visa visitor Canada  là bao lâu?

Thông thường thời gian giải quyết các vấn đề liên quan đến việc xin cấp visa visitor Canada sẽ rơi vào khoảng 3 – 4 tuần. Tuy nhiên nếu rơi vào các thời gian cao điểm về du lịch thì thời gian xét duyệt sẽ khá lâu có thể lên đến 2 tháng.

Xin visa visitor Canada dễ hay khó?

Xin visa Canada không hề khó nếu bạn lựa chọn đúng loại visa phù hợp với mục đích, thời gian mình muốn. Cùng với đó là chuẩn bị đầy đủ các loại giấy tờ, hồ sơ và hoàn tất đầy đủ thủ tục liên quan. Nếu không chuẩn bị đúng và đầy đủ sẽ tốn khá nhiều thời gian cho việc cấp phát visa. Thậm chí có nhiều trường hợp còn bị từ chối cấp do không đầy đủ giấy tờ.

Entering the United States

A visa allows a foreign citizen to travel to a U.S. port-of-entry (generally an airport) and request permission to enter the United States. A visa does not guarantee entry into the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials at the port-of-entry have authority to permit or deny admission to the United States. If you are allowed to enter the United States, the CBP official will provide an admission stamp or a paper Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record. Learn more about admissions and entry requirements, restrictions about bringing food, agricultural products, and other restricted/prohibited goods, and more by reviewing the CBP website.

See Extend Your Stay on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website to learn about requesting to extend your stay beyond the date indicated on your admission stamp or paper Form I-94.

Failure to depart the United States on time will result in being out of status. Under U.S. law, visas of individuals who are out of status are automatically voided (Section 222(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act).  Any multiple entry visa that was voided due to being out of status will not be valid for future entries into the United States.

Failure to depart the United States on time may also result in you being ineligible for visas in the future. Review Visa Denials and Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws to learn more.

If your plans change while in the United States (for example, you marry a U.S. citizen or receive an offer of employment), you may be able to request a change in your nonimmigrant status to another category through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). See Change My Nonimmigrant Status on the USCIS website to learn more.

While you are in the United States, receiving a change of status from USCIS does not require you to apply for a new visa.  However, once you depart the United States you must apply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the appropriate category for your travel.