Overview
The United States remains one of the most requested Western destinations for tourism, family visits, education and skilled opportunity. Success depends less on volume of documents and more on coherence: why you are going, how you will fund the trip, and why you will return.
Visit visa
Visitor categories typically cover tourism, family visits and short business. Expect scrutiny on travel history, employment, funds and family ties. Prepare a clean itinerary, invitation letters where relevant, and a cover narrative that matches your DS-160 answers.
Study visa
Student routes usually begin with an I-20 from a SEVP school after admission. We help you align academic profile, SEVIS fee timing, funding evidence and interview talking points focused on course choice and post-study plans.
Work visa
Work pathways are category-specific and often employer-led. We provide counselling on common temporary skilled frameworks and documentation readiness — without promising sponsorship outcomes.
Core documents
Valid passport, DS-160 confirmation, appointment letter, photo specs, financial evidence, employment/education proofs, property or family ties, travel itinerary, and sponsor documents if applicable.
Practical tips
Answer interview questions directly. Do not memorise scripts robotically. Keep DS-160 and spoken answers identical. Bring originals organised in labelled folders.