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Traveling to: United States
Citizens of: India
Processing

8-30 Days

Length of Stay

10 Years

Validity

10 Years

Entry

Multiple Entry

Visa Overview

Sticker Visa

Application Process for US tourist visa for Indians:

Step 1: US Visa Travel Experts:
  • The first step in getting the US tourist visa for Indians is getting in touch with our travel experts. Clear all of your queries regarding the US tourist visa from India and get a detailed overview for visa processing for the United States.
Step 2: Document Verification:
  • The second and one of the vital steps to getting a US tourist visa from India is the verification of the documents. Our experts will make sure all the required documents by the United States Embassy are in order, ask for any pending documents from your side, and apply for the US tourist visa from India on your behalf.
Step 3: Consular Interview:
  • The third and most important step is an interview at the US consulate for the US visa for tourism purposes. Our expert travel agents will prepare you for all the important questions and Ustraveldocs required at the interview.
Step 4: Receive the US Tourist Visa:
  • After the documents are thoroughly verified and a US visa interview, the last and most important step involves the receiving of your US visa. You will receive your US visa after a successful visa application.

Required Documents

Documents required for US visa application

  1. Original passport and old passports, if any.
  2. The passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of return in India, with a minimum of two blank pages.
  3. Two copies of the first and last pages of your passport.
  4. The visa application form duly filled (online) by the applicant, under the guidance of our travel experts.
  5. 2 recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background with a matte finish without specs and sunglasses (size 50 mm x 50 mm and 80% face close-up) Note: Photographs should not be more than 3 months old or scanned/stapled and should not be used in any of the previous visas.
  6. A covering letter mentioning details of travel, details of the traveller, purpose of visit and duration of stay. The letter should be duly signed by an authorised signatory with a company stamp and addressed to the Consulate General of the United States of America, Mumbai.

The applicant's sponsor needs to furnish the following documents:
  1. Invitation letter.
  2. Sponsorship letter stating the declaration of support.
  3. Financial documents of the sponsor.
  4. Proof of residency – a green card or a valid visa of the inviter from the US.
  5. Complete checklist for the documents required.

Documents required for US Student visa application

  1. Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity beyond intended stay)
  2. Current and old passports (if any)
  3. DS-160 confirmation page
  4. Visa appointment confirmation letter
  5. SEVIS fee payment receipt (I-901)
  6. Original Form I-20 issued by U.S. university/college
  7. Visa fee payment receipt (MRV fee)
  8. Recent passport-size photograph (as per U.S. specifications)
  9. Admission / offer letter from U.S. institution
  10. Academic documents (10th, 12th, degree mark sheets, transcripts, certificates)
  11. Standardized test scores (IELTS / TOEFL / GRE / GMAT / SAT if applicable)
  12. Proof of funds / bank statements
  13. Sponsor financial documents (if parents/sponsor paying)
  14. Income proof of sponsor (ITR, salary slips, business proof)
  15. Statement of purpose / study plan (recommended)
  16. Resume / CV (if applicable)
  17. Proof of ties to home country (recommended)
  • Carry originals + photocopies neatly organized for interview.

Visa Pricing Details

Visa Type Entry Type Validity Processing Embassy Fee VFS Fees Service Fee GSTIN Total Cost
Tourist Visa Multiple Entry 10 Years 8-30 Days INR 17,400.00 INR 0.00 INR 19,000.00 INR 3,420.00 INR 39,820.00
Business Visa Multiple Entry 10 Years 8-30 Days INR 17,400.00 INR 0.00 INR 19,000.00 INR 3,420.00 INR 39,820.00
Student Visa Multiple Entry 5 Years 8-30 Days INR 17,400.00 INR 0.00 INR 9,990.00 INR 0.00 INR 27,390.00

Rules & Regulations

USA Visa Terms & Conditions
General:
Prices are based on the current rate of exchange. Exchange rate applicable on the day of payment will be considered for this booking.

Tourist Visa:
  1. Validity of an visa is at the discretion of the USA consulate.
  2. Appointment will be as per the availability.
  3. Approving or rejecting the visa is completely at the discretion of the USA consulate.
  4. Visa application fees is non-refundable in all cases, including visa application rejection.
  5. Prices are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice.
  6. Additional documents may be requested from certain applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indians need a visa for the US?
Yes, Indians need a valid visa to enter the United States for tourism purposes. There is no visa-on-arrival facility for Indian passport holders travelling to the US. Hence, you must apply for a visa before travelling, whether visiting for tourism or business purposes.
What type of US visa do I need as a tourist?
You typically need a B-2 visa for the United States. The B-2 visa is issued for tourism, visiting friends or relatives, or participation in social events or activities. However, you should note that a B-2 visa is purely for the purpose of tourism only and can not be used to engage in the following activities:

  • Work;
  • Study;
  • Paid performances;
  • Work related to press, radio, or any other information media;
  • Arriving as a crew member of an aircraft or ship; 
  • Permanent residence.
What are the eligibility criteria for getting a US tourist visa for Indians?
As per the US Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), you will be eligible for a US visitor visa if you can prove that:

  • The purpose of your trip to the US is for a temporary visit, such as business, tourism or visiting family and friends.
  • You plan to remain in the US for a specific, limited period of time;
  • You have enough evidence of funds to cover your expenses while in the US.
  • You have a residence outside the US and other binding social or economic ties that will ensure your return to India at the end of your visit.
What are the US tourist visa requirements for Indians?
Here are the US visitor visa requirements for Indians: 

  • Form DS-160: Complete the Nonimmigrant Visa Application or DS-160 form online.
  • Passport: You must have a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in the US and any previous passports. 
  • Photograph: A digital copy of your passport-size photo that meets the US visa photo requirements. 
Additional documents required for your visa appointments:

  • DS-160 Form Confirmation page;
  • Appointment confirmation page;
  • Fee payment receipt;
  • Proof of the trip's purpose (e.g., cover letter, travel itinerary, etc.);
  • Proof of sufficient funds (preferably bank statements of the last 6 months);
  • Proof of your intent to return to your home country (employment contract or the leave approval letter).
What does a US tourist visa look like?
Here is a sample of the US tourist visa:
US Tourist Visa Sample
How long is the US tourist visa for Indians valid for?
Typically, the USA government issues a tourist visa that is valid for 10 years. However, you can stay for only a maximum of 6 months in one single visit.
What is the US tourist visa fees for Indians?
The US visitor visa fees for Indians is 185 USD. This fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. Even if your visa application is rejected, the fees will not be refunded.
How long does it take to process the US visitor visa for Indians?
After you have given both your biometrics and your visa interview and submitted your documents, typically, the USA government will take anywhere between a few days to two weeks to process your visa. On rare occasions, it may take longer. 
What documents do I need for my US tourist visa biometrics appointment?
During your VAC or biometrics appointment, you must carry the appointment confirmation page, DS-160 Confirmation page, Aadhar Card, and passport (including your old passport, if applicable).
What documents do I need to bring during the US tourist visa interview?
During your US visa interview, carry the following documents: DS-160 Confirmation page, appointment confirmation page, Aadhar Card, passport (including your old passport, if applicable), fee payment receipt, proof of the trip’s purpose, proof of intent to return and proof of sufficient funds.
How do I collect my passport after my US visitor visa is approved/stamped?
Once your US visitor visa is approved and stamped, you will be communicated via mail or SMS. There are primarily two ways of passport collection:

  • Self-pick-up: If you opted for a passport pick-up location when scheduling the appointment, you can collect your passport from the designated collection centre.
  • Courier delivery: If you opted for courier delivery, your passport will be sent to the address you provided.
At the time of collection, ensure you have a government-issued ID, visa appointment confirmation page and notification indicating your passport is ready for pick-up.
Is an interview mandatory when applying for a US tourist visa for Indians?
Yes, the consular interview is a mandatory part of the US tourist visa application process. However, children under 14 and applicants aged 80 and over are exempt from the visa interview requirement.
Can I reschedule my US visitor visa interview?
Yes, you can reschedule a US visitor visa interview through the US State Visa Appointment Service. After scheduling an interview for the first time, you can reschedule it twice.
How long is the US visa interview?
Typically, the US consular visa interview does not last more than 5-10 minutes. In some cases, the interview is wrapped up as fast as within 3 minutes.
How can I effectively prepare for a successful US visa interview?
We understand that, for many, the most nerve-wracking part of the US visa application process is the interview, as there is no definitive guide on what questions may be asked or how to answer them. Each interview is unique, with questions varying based on the type of visa you are applying for, as well as your personal and travel details.

However, despite the uncertainty, there is one thing that you can do, and that is be prepared from your side. Here is how you can do this:

Know the details you mention in the application by heart!
  • The first is the most basic step, and that is to be thorough with the information you provide in the DS-160 Form. Whether it's employment, travel history, health, criminal record, or even your sponsor-related, make sure that you clearly remember everything. If a question is asked and you do not provide the correct information, it can raise red flags.  
Be honest and consistent.
  • Honesty and consistency are utmost crucial for a successful visa interview. Do not try to hide anything. Consular officers are trained to detect discrepancies and dishonesty, so presenting your genuine situation in a straightforward manner will build credibility and trust. If the consular guesses that you are hiding something, the decisions will likely not be delivered in your favour. 
Apply through authorised channels.
  • If you are unsure or feel underconfident, it is best to apply through authorised channels like Atlys, which provide end-to-end support. In simple words, from filling out the visa application form to the interview process, you will receive the guidance of visa experts. They can personally assist you in preparing for the visa interview, increasing your chances of a US visa approval. 
Present yourself professionally. 
  • Although there is no official dress code for the US visa interview, this does not mean that a casual attitude will not affect your interview. First impressions do matter, so present yourself professionally. Do not be late for the interview and, during the interview, maintain a positive and composed demeanour. Demonstrating professionalism and respect will lead to a favourable impression on the consular officer.
Tip: For more in-depth insights, check out our detailed blog on 'US B1/B2 Visa Interview Preparation'. This guide dives deeper into the common misconceptions and provides expert advice to equip you with the knowledge to approach your interview confidently.
What kind of questions will I be asked in the US visa interview?
The most common questions asked are any combination of the following:

Purpose of visit
  • Why do you want to go to the USA?
  • What places do you plan to visit in the USA?
Duration and dates of stay
  • How long do you intend to stay in the USA?
  • Have you booked your flights?
Accommodation and travel plans
  • Where will you be staying in the USA?
  • Do you have relatives or friends in the USA?
Financial capability
  • Who is sponsoring your trip?
  • How will you finance your trip?
  • Employment and ties to home country
What is your occupation?
  • How long have you been working with your current employer?
  • Do you have any dependents?
Previous travel history
  • Have you ever visited the USA before?
  • Have you travelled to other countries before?
Recommended read: To learn all the commonly asked questions and how to craft confident and compelling answers, read our blog: US B1/B2 Visa Interview Questions & Answers.
What are some important guidelines to bear in mind while giving the US visa interview?
Here are some of the most important guidelines to help improve your odds of a successful interview: 

Dress appropriately
  • Dress in business casual attire to make a good impression. Dressing too casually can give the wrong impression about the seriousness of your application.
Be honest
  • Always provide truthful answers. Consular officers are trained to detect dishonesty, and false information can result in visa denial and future ineligibility.
Be concise
  • Answer questions directly and succinctly. Long-winded answers can seem evasive or scripted. Keep your responses clear and to the point.
Stay calm and polite
  • Maintain a calm and polite demeanour. Nervousness is natural, but try to stay composed. Being rude or argumentative will harm your application.
Be ready for follow-up questions
  • Be prepared to elaborate on your answers if asked. For example, if you mention you are visiting family, be ready to discuss who they are and where they live.
Explain ties to your home country
  • Clearly demonstrate your intention to return to your home country. This can include discussing your job, family, property, or any other commitments that require your return.
Understand financial responsibility
  • If you are asked about how you will finance your trip, have a clear explanation and supporting documents ready. This could include bank statements, sponsorship letters, or financial aid documents.
Can I work or study on a US tourist visa?
No, you cannot work or enrol in a degree program on a B2 visa. This visa is strictly for temporary visits for tourism, medical treatment, and other permissible activities.
Do minors also need to fill out the DS-160 Form?

Yes, all Indian citizens (including minors) wishing to apply for a US tourist visa must separately complete the DS-160 Form. 

  • If the applicant is under 16 or physically incapable of completing an application, a third party can fill out the form on behalf of the applicant. However, this needs to be clearly disclosed on the “Sign and Submit” page of the US visa application form.

How many days before the visa appointment should the DS-160 form be submitted?
Although there is typically no specified deadline for filling out the DS-160 Form before the interview, it is generally recommended that the application be completed at least 48 hours before the visa appointment.
How can I ensure that my DS-160 form is accurate?
Any error in the DS-16 Form can directly lead to visa rejections. Follow these steps to ensure that you leave no room for error:

  • Gather your documents: Before you start filling out the form, ensure that you have all the documents (like passport, travel itinerary, etc.) in front of you. This way, if you are confused, you can quickly refer to the documents, providing accurate information.
  • 30-minute clock: It normally takes 30 minutes to complete the form. Make sure to start the application when you are free and there are minimal distractions.
  • Entering the correct name: Please note that when filling out the visa application form, you will be required to provide both your first/given name and surname. But, if you only have one name in your passport, then you must mention that under "surname" and mention FNU under "given name."
  • Note down your application ID: Write down your application ID. If you cannot complete the form because of an unforeseen situation, you can save it and access it later with the application ID.
  • Read each section carefully: Before providing information in each section, always be sure to read it thoroughly for accurate answers. If you are confused, consider referring to our detailed step-by-step guide on how to fill out the DS-160 Form.
Once you have completed the form, remember to print out the confirmation page. This page will be required when you visit your visa interview.
Can I correct the DS-160 Form after submission?
No, typically, you cannot correct the DS-160 Form once submitted; however, you can fill out a new form, which will also be valid for your visa application. Follow the below instructions to fill out a new form:

  • Access the form: Visit the CEAC website and click on the “Retrieve an Application” option. This will automatically retain some information from the previous application. 
  • Make corrections: Make the corrections or provide the updated information and submit the revised form.
  • Confirmation page: Make sure to print the updated DS-160 Confirmation page.
Note that you must take both the updated confirmation page and the initial (older) confirmation page for your visa interview.
Do I need confirmed travel tickets before applying for a US tourist visa?
No, you do not have to provide confirmed travel tickets when applying for a US visitor visa. In fact, the US government recommends that applicants do not purchase non-refundable tickets until they have received their US visa.
Is travel insurance required for a US tourist visa?
No, travel insurance is not mandatory when applying for a US tourist visa. However, it is generally advised to possess travel insurance as a protection against unforeseen medical or travel expenses.
What are the common mistakes to avoid when applying for a US tourist visa?
Here are some of the common mistakes that applicants make, which often lead to the rejection of US visa applications:

  • Incomplete or incorrect application form: Visa authorities verify the information you provide against your passport and supporting documents. Any mismatched or missing information can lead to visa rejection. You must ensure that you fill out every section on the DS-160 Form and that it matches the information provided in your supporting documents. 
  • Insufficient funds for your trip: Proving sufficient funds is important to ensure that you can cover your expenses without needing to work illegally or becoming a financial burden on the country you visit. Make sure that you have the generally recommended minimum bank balance, and if not, consider using a sponsor. 
  • Having an invalid passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in the US. Make sure that before adding your travel dates to the visa application form, you check the validity of your passport. If it expires soon, renew it before applying. 
  • Not showing enough ties to your home country: You must have strong proof to show the authorities that you intend to return and do not intend to overstay your visa. For this, you can include a letter from your employer stating your leave of absence and expected return date or property deeds. 
  • Applying for the wrong visa type: A tourist visa to the US is only issued for tourism purposes and not for work or any sort of paid employment. If your reason for visiting is other than tourism and you apply for a tourist visa, your application is bound to be rejected.
Make sure that you are not making any of the above-mentioned mistakes by rechecking your documents for validity and information. This will eventually increase your chances of getting a visa approval.
Can I reapply for a US visa after rejection?
Yes, you can reapply for a US visa after it is rejected. You can follow these steps:

  • Understand the reason: The visa decision is communicated immediately after the interview. If rejected, the consular officer will clearly provide the reason for your visa denial and might suggest further steps that you can take. 
  • Address the reason: Whatever the reason, try fixing it by yourself or with the help of visa experts. 
Reapply: If you believe your circumstances have significantly changed and you can now provide more compelling evidence, reapply.
How can I renew my US tourist visa?
Renewing the US visa essentially means extending the validity of a previously issued visa. Here’s how you can get your US visa renewed:

  • Determining eligibility: To apply for a US visa renewal, you must be a citizen or lawful resident of the country from which you are applying. Additionally, you must have a previous US visa, which is still valid or expired within the last 4 years. 
  • Gather the required documents: You must have a passport (valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in the US), a recent passport-sized photograph, the DS-160 confirmation page, a fee payment receipt and an interview waiver letter, if eligible.
  • Complete the DS-160 form: Visit the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website and complete the details. Once done, submit the form and print the confirmation page with the barcode. 
  • Access the appointment website: Login to your account on the US State Visa Appointment website, ensure all your details are updated and proceed to schedule an interview. You will be asked questions to determine your interview waiver eligibility for visa renewal. If eligible, you will also be prompted to select the courier location where you will drop off and pick up your documents.
  • Pay the US visa renewal fee: Pay the US tourist visa renewal fee of $185. 
  • Print the Interview Waiver Confirmation Letter: After paying the fee, follow the instructions to access your Interview Waiver Confirmation Letter. This letter will serve as proof of your exemption from in-person biometrics and interview requirements. However, if you are declared ineligible, you will be directed to the interview appointment calendar to schedule an in-person interview. 
  • Drop off your documents: Since you do not have to attend the interview in person, you can drop off the required documents at the designated drop-off locations set by the US Embassy. Once done, a designated courier will deliver your documents to the US Embassy. 
  • Receive your renewed US visa: Within three weeks of submitting the documents, the US Embassy will return your visa-affixed passport and documents to the delivery address in your profile. You will also receive an email/SMS once your documents are ready for pickup at your selected courier location.

Important Notes

USA Tourist Visa Refusal: Reasons and Reapplication with Oxford Travels:

Below are the reasons for refusal or rejections of USA visa application for Indian travellers.

1. Invalid and Damaged Passport : If your passport is invalid or is damaged in any form, then the US tourist visa for Indians is bound to be rejected.
2. Incomplete Application Form : An incomplete application form, like one with missing signatures or empty columns or rows of essential information, etc., can also lead to a US Visa being rejected.
3. Errors present in the application form : The rejection of a visa can also happen due to typo errors, missing information, etc in the process for a US tourist visa for Indians.
4. Possessing a valid US Visa : The visa application for the United States can also be rejected if you already have a US tourist visa for Indians, which has not yet expired. This happens as visas are only given to fresh candidates.
5. Documents submitted are inadequate : All the documents mentioned in the application form for a US tourist visa for Indians are essential, and as such if not submitted during the application, your US visa is bound to be rejected.
6. The intention to return to the home country is not substantiated : The candidate must make sure he/she has a strong reason to come to India after the trip. This is shown by immovable assets, strong family ties etc, which shows that you will return after the trip to India.
7. Insufficient bank balance : The applicant needs to have a sufficient bank balance as proof to complete his trip, otherwise the US tourist visa for Indians can get rejected.
8. Criminal history or pending charges : The US tourist visa for Indians can also get rejected if criminal charges are levied against the person during the previous visit or if they had overstayed on the last visit.

Note:
  • If the applicant's place of collection and dropping off of documents is within Mumbai, an additional courier fee of ₹ 700 will be applicable. If the applicant's place for dropping off documents is other than Mumbai, an additional courier fee of ₹ 800 will be applicable on US visa fees.