When preparing documentation to prove the solidity of your investments in the context of a B-1/B-2 visa, it is ideal to gather a series of documents that clearly and organizedly demonstrate your financial situation and the security of your assets. These documents help demonstrate to consular officers that you have stable financial resources and legitimate investments.
Among the main documents, the following are generally accepted:
• Recent and complete bank statements, showing balances and transactions in your accounts;
• Investment reports and statements issued by brokers or financial institutions – such as financial application certificates, investment funds, stocks, bonds, and other assets;
• Income tax returns, which can prove the origin and regularity of your income and investments;
• Documents that certify ownership of assets, such as contracts and property deeds, if those assets are part of your investment portfolio;
• Letters or statements from recognized financial institutions can also reinforce the credibility of your investments.
It is essential to remember that each case has its particularities and that collecting these documents must be done carefully and organizedly. Compliance with United States laws and clarity in the presentation of documentation are crucial to avoid future problems in the immigration process.
For this reason, it is advisable to seek specialized guidance from professionals working in the immigration field. At the same time, extra care should be taken to avoid conflicting information from marketing campaigns or unofficial sources promising miraculous solutions – transparency and documental regularity will always be your best allies.
Stay attentive to legal requirements and avoid engaging in practices that do not comply with immigration regulations. Careful preparation of your documents does not guarantee a specific outcome, but it certainly contributes to having your case analyzed with greater security and clarity.
Learn more about B-1/B-2 Visa
- Duration
- Up to 6 months
- Extension
- Possible (up to 6 months)
- Work
- Not permitted
- Processing
- 2-8 weeks
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.