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Do you truly need a business visa just to enter the US in order to speak at a conference, for a visit likely lasting no more than a few days?



The B-1 Visa is a Business and Pleasure visa.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1262.html


Yes. How else am I supposed to enter the US?


We don't have some kind of tourist visa?

(Ignorant American here)


Only if you come from one of these countries:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/without/without_1990.html#...

or a few miscellaneous others (Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, etc).


Ah, thanks. I am embarrassingly un-travelled.


No, you're actually right. The comment above links to a list of visa-waiver countries, whose citizens automatically get a 3-month (IIRC) visa on entry to the US. Tourist visas are NOT limited to these nations, it just means that if you're from another country (like me) you need to get in before you leave to the US.

OP's original statement that he requires a business visa to attend & speak in a conference is just ridiculous.




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