
The USA Visit Visa (B1/B2) allows Pakistani citizens to travel to the United States for tourism, business meetings, family visits, or medical treatment.
This visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Pakistan and is essential for anyone wishing to explore the U.S., attend professional events, or visit relatives.
This comprehensive guide explains the USA visit visa process from Pakistan, requirements, costs, interview details, and frequently asked questions — optimized for 2025 under the latest U.S. visa policies.
What Is a USA Visit Visa (B1/B2) for Pakistanis?
The U.S. Visit Visa (B1/B2) is a non-immigrant visa that allows Pakistani citizens to enter the United States temporarily.
- The B1 visa is for business visits, meetings, or conferences.
- The B2 visa is for tourism, leisure, visiting relatives, or medical treatment.
This visa usually comes with multiple entries and is valid for up to 10 years, with each stay limited to six months per visit.
What Can You Do with a U.S. Visit Visa?
A USA visit visa offers several travel and short-term stay privileges:
- Visit family and friends living in the U.S.
- Attend trade shows, business meetings, or professional events.
- Receive medical treatment in U.S. hospitals or clinics.
- Explore the U.S. as a tourist.
- Transit through the U.S. en route to another country (with a C-1 visa).
However, this visa does not allow employment or formal study in the United States.
What Are the Different Types of U.S. Visit Visas?
| Visa Type | Purpose | Maximum Stay |
| B1 | Business travel | Up to 6 months |
| B2 | Tourism, family visits, or medical treatment | Up to 6 months |
| C-1 | Transit through the U.S. | 29 days |
| C-1/D | Airline or ship crew members | 29 days per visit |
What Are the USA Visit Visa Requirements for Pakistani Citizens?
To be eligible for a USA B1/B2 visit visa, Pakistani applicants must:
- Hold a valid passport (minimum 6 months beyond intended stay)
- Have a temporary visit purpose (tourism, business, or medical)
- Prove strong ties to Pakistan (job, business, property, or family)
- Show financial ability to cover travel expenses
- Have no criminal record or immigration violations
What Documents Are Required for a USA Visit Visa from Pakistan?
You’ll need the following documents when applying for a U.S. visit visa:
- Valid passport (at least 6 months beyond intended stay)
- DS-160 confirmation page with barcode
- Visa fee receipt (MRV payment proof)
- 2×2 inch photograph (white background, U.S. photo specs)
- CNIC / FRC copy
- Bank statements (last 6 months)
- Employment or business letter
- Invitation letter (if applicable)
- Medical records (for treatment purposes)
- Proof of property or family ties (optional but helpful)
How to Apply for a USA Visit Visa from Pakistan?
Follow these step-by-step instructions:
- Choose Visa Type: Decide between B1 (business) or B2 (tourism/medical).
- Fill Out DS-160 Form: Complete the online application here.
- Pay the Visa Fee: $185 (approx. PKR 52,000) via Allied Bank or online through U.S. Travel Docs Pakistan.
- Book Appointments: Schedule both your VAC (biometric) and Embassy interview.
- Attend VAC Appointment: Provide fingerprints and a recent photo.
- Attend Visa Interview: Bring all documents and explain your travel purpose.
- Wait for Processing: Usually takes 5–15 business days.
- Collect Your Passport: Once approved, collect from the selected location or courier.
How to Fill Out the DS-160 Form for a USA Visit Visa?
The DS-160 Form is a mandatory online application for all non-immigrant visas.
- Access it at https://ceac.state.gov/ceac.
- Fill in accurate personal, travel, and background details.
- Upload a recent 2×2 photograph.
- Print the confirmation page with barcode.
Tip: Double-check that all details match your passport and supporting documents.
How Much Does a USA Visit Visa Cost in Pakistan?
- Visa Application Fee: $185 (~PKR 52,000)
- Payment Options:
- Online via U.S. Travel Docs portal
- Cash at Allied Bank Limited
- Online via U.S. Travel Docs portal
- Fee is non-refundable and required before booking an interview.
What Happens in the U.S. Visa Interview Process?
During the interview, the consular officer evaluates:
- The purpose of your visit
- Your financial capability
- Your ties to Pakistan
- Consistency of your answers with the DS-160
Always remain calm, polite, and concise. Bring all supporting documents.
What Are the Common Questions Asked in a U.S. Visit Visa Interview?
Typical questions include:
- Why do you want to visit the United States?
- Who will finance your trip?
- Where will you stay in the U.S.?
- What do you do in Pakistan?
- How long will you stay?
- Do you have relatives in the U.S.?
- Have you visited other countries before?
How Long Does It Take to Get a USA Visit Visa from Pakistan?
The usual processing time is:
- Standard: 7–15 working days after interview
- Administrative Processing: May take up to 60 days
How Long Is the U.S. Visit Visa Valid For?
- Visa Validity: Up to 10 years (multiple entries)
- Stay Duration: Up to 6 months per visit (extendable by USCIS request)
What Are the Common Reasons for U.S. Visit Visa Rejection?
Common rejection causes under Section 214(b):
- Weak home ties to Pakistan
- Unclear or suspicious travel purpose
- Incomplete documents
- Insufficient funds
- Inconsistent interview answers
- Prior visa overstays
How Can You Increase Your Chances of Getting a USA Visit Visa?
- Present a clear purpose of travel
- Maintain strong financial and family evidence
- Be honest and consistent in your interview
- Practice common interview questions
- Avoid presenting fake or incomplete documents
How Can Go Foreign Help?
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How much money should I have in the bank for a USA visit visa?
A: Ideally, show at least PKR 1.5–2 million or equivalent to cover travel and stay.
Q: Can I work in the U.S. with a visit visa?
A: No, the B1/B2 visa strictly prohibits employment.
Q: Can my spouse or children apply with me?
A: Yes, but each applicant must submit a separate DS-160 form.
Q: Can I extend my U.S. visit visa stay?
A: Yes, apply to USCIS before your authorized stay expires.
Q: What should I do if my visa is refused?
A: You can reapply anytime after correcting the reasons for refusal.



