Overview
The B-1 Business Visitor Visa is for travellers visiting the United States temporarily to take part in permitted business activities, such as attending meetings, conferences, consultations, or contract negotiations. It is intended for short business visits and does not cover long-term employment in the U.S.
Who this visa is for
This route may suit you if you plan to:
- Attend business meetings or consultations
- Join a conference, convention, or business event
- Negotiate contracts or support short commercial discussions
What your application should show
A strong B-1 application usually includes:
- A clear business purpose and realistic travel dates
- Proof of your role (employment/business ownership) and ties to your home country
- Evidence of who is funding the trip (self or sponsor)
- Supporting invitation/event details (where applicable)
Typical supporting documents
Depending on your case, you may prepare:
- Passport and travel history
- Employer letter / business documents
- Invitation letter from U.S. company (if applicable)
- Conference registration or meeting schedule (if applicable)
- Bank statements and funding evidence
- A simple travel plan (dates, cities, accommodation)
How we support you
We help you organise your business purpose evidence, review your documentation for consistency, and prepare a clear file that matches your travel plan.
