Myths and realities of the B1/B2 tourist visa: what every applicant should know

Santo Domingo. - The Master in Migration and Consular Law, Erica Reyes, explains that every year thousands of people apply for a B1/B2 tourist visa, but many of them go through the process guided by incorrect information. In response to the growing number of denials under Section 214(b), experts in consular processes warn that it is necessary to dismantle the most common myths that confuse applicants. One of the most widespread mistakes is to believe that "everyone qualifies" for a visa. Embassies remind that each case is evaluated according to the applicant's ties to their country: job stability, economic situation, studies, family responsibilities and clarity of the purpose of the trip. Another common myth is to think that "the more paperwork you bring, the better." In reality, consular officers rely primarily on the interview and the information presented in the DS-160 form. Unnecessary or contradictory documents can hinder the evaluation of the case.

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The idea that "the decision depends on the officer's mood" is also refuted. The determination is regulated by the United States immigration law, especially Section 214(b), which requires the applicant to demonstrate the intention to return to their country at the end of the trip. Finally, specialists warn about the belief that "it's better to invent a job or embellish one's personal history to sound stable." Any false information can result in immediate denial and, in some cases, more serious consequences. The note concludes by recalling that understanding how the consular process really works allows applicants to better prepare, present their case clearly, and avoid errors that can result in an avoidable denial.

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