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USA visa requirements

If you’re from a visa-waiver country, you must still follow the US entry requirements. To enter the United States, you may need:

Recent Passport

You will need to have a passport that has been issued within the last 10 years.

Electronic Travel Authorization

You will need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) if arriving by air.

Proof of Funds

Proof of sufficient funds for your stay.

Proof of Travel

You will need proof of onward travel or exit.

Proof of Accommodation

You will need details of where you’ll be staying in the US.

USA visa FAQs

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What documents do I need for a tourist visa to the US?

To get a US tourist visa (B-2), you'll need a valid passport, a completed DS-160 form, a photo, a visa fee receipt, and a visa interview appointment. You may also require proof of funds and travel plans. If you're still unsure, please visit travel.state.gov for more information.

Do Australians need a visa for the US?

Australian travellers don’t need a USA visa for visits up to 90 days, but they must apply for an ESTA under the Visa Waiver Program. If staying longer or not eligible for ESTA, a US tourist visa is required. To find out more, visit cbp.gov/esta

Can I extend my visa while in the USA?

Yes, you can apply to extend your travel visa to the USA before your stay expires. Use Form I-539 via USCIS, ideally 45 days before your status ends. 

Which nationalities are exempt from a USA visa for short stays?

Citizens of 40+ countries, including the UK, Australia, Japan, and most of Europe, can enter the US for up to 90 days under the Visa Waiver Program, with an approved ESTA. For more details, visit travel.state.gov.

Do I need travel insurance for a USA visa?

No, travel or health insurance is not legally required for entry on a B‑2 visa or VWP. That said, medical treatment in the US is costly, so carrying travel health insurance is highly recommended.

How long does it take to get a USA visa?

Visa appointment wait times vary by country—many regions now face delays of 6–12+ months for B‑1/B‑2 visas. After your interview, administrative processing can add more time. After visa approval, you’ll get your passport returned via courier or pick-up.

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