Yes, family members like spouses and children can apply for their own B-2 visas. They must meet the same eligibility criteria and cannot work or study during the stay.
Most applicants between 14 and 79 years old must attend an in-person interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate to discuss the purpose of the visit.
No, the B-2 visa prohibits employment or full-time study. Short recreational courses are allowed, but you cannot work or engage in degree-based education.
The B-2 Visa allows stays up to six months, with possible extensions if justified, such as ongoing medical treatment, and proof of intent to return home.
The B-2 Visa allows temporary visits to the U.S. for tourism, vacation, or medical treatment, including visiting family or friends and exploring tourist destinations.
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