États-Unis d'Amérique (USA)
Les États-Unis sont un pays diversifié et dynamique, connu pour ses monuments emblématiques, ses villes de classe mondiale et ses merveilles naturelles époustouflantes. De la Statue de la Liberté à New York au Grand Canyon en Arizona, les États-Unis offrent des expériences inoubliables à tous les voyageurs. Que vous voyagiez pour le tourisme, les affaires ou en transit, assurez-vous d'avoir le visa approprié avant d'entrer dans le pays.
Must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in the U.S
Photograph
Recent passport-sized photo meeting U.S. visa photo requirements.
Proof of Ties to Home Country
Documents showing you will return home after your visit (e.g., employment letter, property ownership, family ties).
Travel Itinerary (if available)
Including flight and hotel bookings or planned travel route.
Financial Documents
Bank statements, payslips, tax documents, or other proof you can afford your trip.
Letter of Invitation (if applicable)
From a host in the U.S. explaining your relationship and visit purpose.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter the U.S. for tourism, unless they are eligible for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
You will need a B-2 Tourist Visa, which allows you to visit the U.S. for vacation, sightseeing, or visiting friends/family.
The validity varies depending on your nationality. It can be issued for 1 to 10 years with multiple entries, but each stay is typically limited to 6 months.
It’s recommended to apply at least 2–3 months before your intended travel date, as visa processing and appointment wait times vary.
Most applicants between 14 and 79 years old are required to attend an interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
You may be asked about your travel plans, ties to your home country, financial situation, and purpose of visit.
Yes, you may apply for an extension before your authorized stay expires, but approval is not guaranteed.