πΊπΈ Need Help Choosing B1 or B2 Visa? Contact goFLY
Last updated: September 2025 | Author: Md Bangir Hossian (Bablu) • Senior Visa Consultant (10+ Years, 3,000+ Visas) | Reviewed by: Senior US Visa Specialist
Planning a trip to the United States from Bangladesh? One of the first decisions you’ll face is choosing between the B-1 visa (business) and B-2 visa (tourist). Both are nonimmigrant visitor visas, but they serve distinctly different purposes.
Choosing the wrong category can lead to visa delays, denials, or even future immigration complications. This comprehensive guide will help Bangladeshi applicants understand the differences, requirements, and application process for both visa types β so you can apply with confidence.
The US Embassy in Dhaka typically issues a combined B-1/B-2 visa to most approved applicants, giving you flexibility for both business and tourist activities under one visa. However, you must still clearly state your primary purpose during the interview.
β‘ Quick Comparison: B1 vs B2 at a Glance
| Feature | B-1 Visa (Business) | B-2 Visa (Tourist) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Purpose | Business activities (meetings, conferences, negotiations) | Tourism, family visits, medical treatment |
| Can You Work? | β No paid employment in US | β No employment allowed |
| MRV Fee | $185 | $185 |
| Typical Validity | 1-10 years (consular discretion) | 1-10 years (consular discretion) |
| Max Stay Per Visit | Up to 6 months (CBP decides at entry) | Up to 6 months (CBP decides at entry) |
| Multiple Entry? | β Usually yes | β Usually yes |
| Interview Required? | β Yes, at US Embassy Dhaka | β Yes, at US Embassy Dhaka |
| Key Document | Business invitation letter | Travel itinerary + ties to Bangladesh |
Neither B-1 nor B-2 allows you to work in the United States. If you need to work, you require an employer-sponsored work visa (H-1B, L-1, etc.) with USCIS-approved petition. Any agency promising “work visa through B1/B2” is misleading you.
π’ Understanding the B-1 Visa (Business Visitor)
The B-1 visa is designed for individuals traveling to the United States for legitimate business activities that do not involve gainful employment. It’s the ideal choice for professionals who need to conduct business in the US temporarily.
β Activities Permitted on B-1 Visa
- Attending business meetings, conferences, or seminars
- Negotiating contracts with US companies
- Consulting with business associates or partners
- Participating in short-term professional training (no pay from US source)
- Settling an estate
- Conducting independent research
- Attending board meetings as a company director
- Participating in trade fairs or exhibitions
β Activities NOT Permitted on B-1 Visa
- Working for a US employer (even temporarily)
- Receiving salary or payment from US sources
- Enrolling in academic programs (need F-1 visa)
- Providing skilled/unskilled labor services
- Performing as an entertainer or athlete for pay
- Validity: 1-10 years (at consular officer’s discretion)
- Entries: Usually multiple entry
- Stay Duration: Up to 6 months per visit (CBP decides at port of entry)
- Extension: Possible through USCIS (Form I-539) if needed
π Who Should Apply for B-1?
| Applicant Profile | Example Scenario |
|---|---|
| Business Owner | Meeting US suppliers or investors |
| Corporate Executive | Attending board meeting or company conference |
| Sales Professional | Negotiating contracts with US clients |
| IT Professional | Attending software training at US headquarters |
| Academic/Researcher | Presenting at conference or conducting research |
| Consultant | Consulting with US business partners |
π΄ Understanding the B-2 Visa (Tourist Visitor)
The B-2 visa is designed for individuals traveling to the United States for tourism, leisure, family visits, or medical treatment. It’s the most common visa category for Bangladeshi travelers visiting America for personal reasons.
β Activities Permitted on B-2 Visa
- Tourism and sightseeing (visiting landmarks, national parks, cities)
- Visiting family members or friends
- Attending family events (weddings, graduations, funerals)
- Seeking medical treatment at US hospitals
- Participating in amateur sports or musical events (no payment)
- Enrolling in short recreational courses (cooking, art β not academic)
- Attending social events or reunions
β Activities NOT Permitted on B-2 Visa
- Any form of employment or business activities
- Enrolling in academic degree programs (need F-1 visa)
- Receiving payment for any services
- Staying permanently or overstaying your authorized period
- Validity: 1-10 years (at consular officer’s discretion)
- Entries: Usually multiple entry
- Stay Duration: Up to 6 months per visit (CBP decides at port of entry)
- Extension: Possible through USCIS (Form I-539) for valid reasons
ποΈ Who Should Apply for B-2?
| Applicant Profile | Example Scenario |
|---|---|
| Tourist | Visiting New York, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon |
| Family Visitor | Visiting children/relatives settled in USA |
| Wedding Guest | Attending a relative’s wedding ceremony |
| Medical Patient | Receiving treatment at Mayo Clinic or Johns Hopkins |
| Retiree | Leisure travel after retirement |
| Student’s Parent | Visiting child studying in US university |
If you’re traveling for medical treatment, you’ll need additional documents: hospital appointment letter, treatment cost estimate, doctor’s referral from Bangladesh, and proof you can cover all medical expenses. US medical costs are extremely high β be prepared to show substantial funds or insurance coverage.
π B-1/B-2 Combined Visa: Best of Both Worlds
Here’s the good news for Bangladeshi applicants: The US Embassy in Dhaka typically issues B-1/B-2 combined visas to most approved applicants, even if you apply for only one category.
- Maximum Flexibility: Travel for business OR tourism on the same visa
- Cost Effective: One fee ($185), one application, one interview
- Future Convenience: No need to apply separately if your travel purpose changes
- Same Validity: Typically 5-10 years with multiple entries
π Example Scenarios for Combined Visa
| Scenario | How Combined Visa Helps |
|---|---|
| Business trip + weekend sightseeing | Attend conference in Chicago, then visit Niagara Falls |
| Family visit + business meeting | Visit brother in LA, then meet supplier in San Francisco |
| This trip: tourism; next trip: business | No need for new visa when purpose changes |
| Medical treatment + recovery sightseeing | Treatment in Houston, then visit Florida during recovery |
Even if you want a combined visa, you must clearly state your PRIMARY purpose during the interview. Don’t say “both business and tourism” if asked β choose the main reason for THIS trip. The consular officer may still issue a combined visa regardless.
π Eligibility Requirements for B-1/B-2 Visa
To qualify for either B-1 or B-2 visa, you must demonstrate that you meet the requirements under US immigration law (Section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act).
β Basic Eligibility Criteria
- Legitimate Purpose: Your trip must have a genuine, temporary purpose (business/tourism)
- Temporary Intent: You intend to stay only for a specific, limited period
- Strong Ties to Bangladesh: You have compelling reasons to return home (job, family, property, business)
- Sufficient Funds: You can cover all travel expenses (or a sponsor can)
- No Immigrant Intent: You’re not planning to stay permanently in the US
- Valid Passport: At least 6 months validity recommended, 1+ blank page
- No Criminal/Security Issues: Clean background, no visa overstays
π What Are “Strong Ties” to Bangladesh?
This is the most critical factor for visa approval. You must prove you have compelling reasons to return to Bangladesh after your US trip.
| Tie Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Employment | Permanent job, employment contract, NOC letter, recent payslips |
| Business Ownership | Trade license, business registration, income statements |
| Family | Spouse, children, parents depending on you in Bangladesh |
| Property | Land ownership, house deed, rental properties |
| Education | Currently enrolled student with enrollment letter |
| Financial Assets | Bank accounts, investments, pension funds |
| Social/Community | Professional memberships, community involvement |
- Weak ties to Bangladesh: No job, no property, no dependents
- Insufficient funds: Can’t prove ability to cover trip costs
- Unclear purpose: Vague or inconsistent travel plans
- Previous visa violations: Overstayed on previous US or other country visas
- Inconsistent information: DS-160 doesn’t match documents or interview answers
- Suspicion of immigrant intent: Officer believes you’ll stay permanently
π Documents Required for B-1 Visa (Business)
πͺͺ Core Documents (Mandatory)
- DS-160 Confirmation: Printed page with barcode
- Appointment Letter: From U.S. Travel Docs Bangladesh
- Valid Passport: Current + old passports if available
- Passport Photo: 2Γ2 inches, white background, no glasses
- MRV Fee Receipt: Proof of $185 payment
π’ Business Purpose Documents
- Invitation Letter: From US company/organization on letterhead, stating:
- Purpose of visit
- Dates and duration
- Who bears the costs
- Contact information
- Conference/Meeting Details: Registration confirmation, agenda, venue
- Training Program Details: Course outline, duration, certificate (if applicable)
- Business Correspondence: Emails/letters showing business relationship
πΌ Employment/Business Ownership Proof
- If Employed:
- NOC (No Objection Certificate) from employer
- Leave approval letter
- Employment contract or ID card
- Last 6 months payslips
- Company letterhead introduction
- If Business Owner:
- Trade license
- Business registration certificate
- Company TIN certificate
- Business bank statements (6 months)
- Company profile or brochure
π° Financial Documents
- Bank Statements: Last 6 months, stamped by bank
- Bank Solvency Certificate: Current balance verification
- Tax Returns: Last 2-3 years (if applicable)
- TIN Certificate: Personal tax identification
- Sponsor’s Documents: If US company is sponsoring, their financial commitment letter
π Ties to Bangladesh
- Property Documents: Land deed, house ownership
- Family Documents: Marriage certificate, children’s birth certificates
- Investment Proof: FDR, savings certificates, shares
π Documents Required for B-2 Visa (Tourist)
πͺͺ Core Documents (Mandatory)
- DS-160 Confirmation: Printed page with barcode
- Appointment Letter: From U.S. Travel Docs Bangladesh
- Valid Passport: Current + old passports if available
- Passport Photo: 2Γ2 inches, white background, no glasses
- MRV Fee Receipt: Proof of $185 payment
βοΈ Travel Plan Documents
- Cover Letter: Explaining:
- Purpose of visit (tourism/family/medical)
- Travel dates and duration
- Cities/attractions to visit
- Accommodation arrangements
- Who is funding the trip
- Ties to Bangladesh and return commitment
- Travel Itinerary: Day-by-day plan (tentative is fine)
- Flight Itinerary: Tentative booking (NOT confirmed tickets until visa approved)
- Hotel Reservations: Tentative bookings OR host’s address
π¨βπ©βπ§ Family/Friends Visit (If Applicable)
- Invitation Letter: From US-based family member/friend, including:
- Relationship to you
- Their US address and contact
- Duration of your stay with them
- Whether they’re providing accommodation/financial support
- Host’s US Status: Copy of Green Card, US passport, or valid visa
- Relationship Evidence: Photos together, communication records
- Host’s Financial Documents: If they’re sponsoring your trip
π₯ Medical Treatment (If Applicable)
- Hospital Appointment Letter: From US medical facility
- Treatment Cost Estimate: Official estimate from hospital
- Doctor’s Referral: From your Bangladesh physician
- Medical Records: Relevant history and diagnosis
- Proof of Funds: Evidence you can cover high US medical costs
πΌ Employment/Student Status
- If Employed:
- NOC (No Objection Certificate)
- Leave approval letter
- Payslips (last 6 months)
- Employment ID
- If Business Owner:
- Trade license
- Business bank statements
- TIN certificate
- If Student:
- Enrollment letter
- Student ID
- Vacation/leave permission
- If Retired:
- Pension statements
- Retirement letter
π° Financial Documents
- Bank Statements: Last 6 months, stamped
- Bank Solvency Certificate: Current balance
- FDR/Savings Certificates: Investment proof
- Sponsor’s Documents: If someone else is funding your trip
π Ties to Bangladesh
- Property Documents: Land deed, house ownership
- Family Documents: Marriage certificate, children’s documents
- Other Assets: Investments, business interests
- Large sudden deposits: Money appearing just before application looks borrowed
- Inconsistent information: DS-160 doesn’t match supporting documents
- Non-refundable bookings: Don’t buy confirmed tickets before visa approval
- Fake documents: Any forgery = permanent visa ban
- Missing bank stamps: Unofficial statements not accepted
π΅ Visa Fees & Payment
| Fee Type | Amount (USD) | Amount (BDT)* | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MRV Fee (B-1/B-2) | $185 | ~ΰ§³22,000 | Non-refundable, regardless of outcome |
| Visa Issuance Fee | Varies | β | Reciprocity fee (check current rates) |
*BDT amount is approximate based on current exchange rate. Actual amount depends on payment date.
π³ How to Pay MRV Fee in Bangladesh
- Create profile at U.S. Travel Docs Bangladesh
- Follow payment instructions shown in your profile
- Pay through designated channels (online/bank/mobile)
- Save receipt β needed for appointment booking
- MRV fee is non-refundable β you won’t get it back if denied
- Fee is valid for 1 year from payment date
- Always verify current fees at travel.state.gov
π Step-by-Step Application Process
The application process is identical for B-1, B-2, and combined B-1/B-2 visas. Follow these steps carefully:
Complete DS-160 Online
Fill out the DS-160 form at CEAC portal.
- Select B1/B2 as visa class (even if you want just one)
- Answer all questions honestly and accurately
- Ensure all information matches your passport exactly
- Upload photo meeting US specifications
- Save your Application ID frequently
- Print confirmation page with barcode
Create U.S. Travel Docs Profile
Register at U.S. Travel Docs Bangladesh.
- Create account with your email
- Add your DS-160 confirmation number
- Set your passport delivery location
Pay MRV Fee ($185)
Follow payment instructions in your U.S. Travel Docs profile.
- Pay through designated channels
- Save receipt carefully
- Wait 2-4 hours for payment confirmation in system
Schedule Interview Appointment
Book your interview slot through U.S. Travel Docs.
- Choose available date/time at US Embassy Dhaka
- Print appointment confirmation letter
- Note: Wait times vary based on demand
Prepare Documents
Gather all supporting documents based on your visa type (B-1 or B-2).
- Organize documents in logical order
- Ensure consistency across all documents
- Make copies of important documents
- Practice explaining your travel purpose clearly
Attend Interview at US Embassy Dhaka
Go to US Embassy on your appointment date.
- Arrive 15-30 minutes early
- Bring passport, DS-160 confirmation, appointment letter, and supporting documents
- Biometrics (fingerprints + photo) taken at Embassy
- Answer interview questions honestly and confidently
- Keep answers brief but complete
Receive Decision & Collect Passport
After interview, track your application and collect passport.
- Track status at CEAC Status Tracker
- Wait for email/SMS notification when ready
- Collect passport via designated courier/pick-up
- If approved, visa will be stamped in passport
Before starting your application, use our free tools to assess your case:
- Visa Eligibility Checker β Quick assessment of your eligibility
- Personalized Visa Checklist β Custom document list for your profile
π€ Interview Tips for B-1 and B-2 Visa
The visa interview is the most critical part of your US visa application. Here’s how to prepare for each visa type:
π’ B-1 Visa Interview Tips
| What to Do | What NOT to Do |
|---|---|
| Clearly explain your business purpose | Be vague about why you’re going |
| Have invitation letter ready to show | Go without supporting business documents |
| Know details of conference/meeting | Not know dates, venue, or agenda |
| Explain how trip benefits your Bangladesh work | Make it sound like you’re job hunting |
| Show strong employment/business ties | Appear like you might stay and work in US |
π΄ B-2 Visa Interview Tips
| What to Do | What NOT to Do |
|---|---|
| Have clear travel itinerary | Say “I’ll decide after I get there” |
| Explain specific places you want to visit | Have no idea what you want to see |
| Show hotel bookings or host’s invitation | No accommodation plans at all |
| Demonstrate strong ties to Bangladesh | Have no job, no family, no property here |
| Explain who is funding the trip clearly | Be unclear about financial arrangements |
π¬ Sample Interview Questions & Answers
B-1: “I’m attending a 3-day software training conference organized by Microsoft in Seattle. My company is sponsoring this trip to improve my skills.”
B-2: “I’m visiting my sister who lives in New York. She recently had a baby, and I want to spend 2 weeks with her family.”
B-1: “5 days β 3 days for the conference and 2 days for travel.”
B-2: “2 weeks. I’ve taken leave from my job and need to return for an important project.”
B-1: “My employer, XYZ Tech Ltd, is covering all expenses including flights, hotel, and conference fees.”
B-2: “I’m funding the trip myself. I have savings of ΰ§³15 lakh, and my monthly salary is ΰ§³1.2 lakh.”
“I’m a Senior Software Engineer at ABC Company. I’ve been working there for 5 years. Here’s my employment letter and recent payslips.”
“I have a permanent job here with a promotion coming up. My wife and two children are here, and we recently bought a house in Dhaka. My entire life is in Bangladesh.”
- Be honest: Never lie β officers are trained to detect inconsistencies
- Be confident: Speak clearly, make eye contact
- Be concise: Answer the question asked, don’t over-explain
- Be prepared: Know your documents and trip details
- Be consistent: Your answers should match your DS-160 and documents
β Common Mistakes to Avoid
Based on our experience helping thousands of Bangladeshi applicants, here are the most common mistakes that lead to visa denials:
| Mistake | Why It’s a Problem | What to Do Instead |
|---|---|---|
| Weak ties to Bangladesh | Officer suspects you’ll overstay | Document your job, family, property, investments |
| Large sudden deposits | Looks like borrowed money | Show consistent bank history over 6+ months |
| Vague travel purpose | Raises suspicion about real intent | Have specific, detailed travel plan |
| Buying confirmed tickets before visa | Shows overconfidence or desperation | Use tentative/refundable bookings only |
| Inconsistent DS-160 information | Suggests dishonesty or carelessness | Double-check all details match documents |
| Overstaying previous visas | Pattern of not following visa rules | Explain any past issues honestly |
| Poor interview preparation | Appears nervous or suspicious | Practice answers, know your documents |
| Not enough funds | May become public charge or work illegally | Show sufficient savings or credible sponsor |
| Fake documents | Permanent visa ban | NEVER submit false documents |
| Memorized answers | Sounds rehearsed and suspicious | Understand your case, answer naturally |
Beware of agencies that promise:
- “100% guaranteed visa approval” β No one can guarantee this
- “Work visa through B1/B2” β This is illegal
- “We have embassy connections” β False claims
- “Pay after visa approval” β Suspicious business model
goFLY provides honest assessment and will decline weak cases to protect your record.
β±οΈ Processing Time & Visa Validity
π Processing Timeline
| Stage | Typical Duration |
|---|---|
| DS-160 completion | 1-2 hours (if prepared) |
| MRV fee payment confirmation | 2-24 hours |
| Interview appointment wait | Days to weeks (depends on demand) |
| Interview decision | Usually same day |
| Passport return (if approved) | 3-7 business days |
| Administrative processing (221(g)) | Weeks to months (if applicable) |
π Visa Validity & Entries
| Aspect | Typical for Bangladeshi Applicants |
|---|---|
| Validity Period | 1-10 years (consular officer’s discretion) |
| Entry Type | Usually multiple entry |
| Max Stay Per Visit | Up to 6 months (CBP decides at entry) |
| Extension | Possible via Form I-539 (apply before expiry) |
Visa validity β Stay duration. A 10-year visa doesn’t mean you can stay 10 years. It means you can ENTER the US multiple times over 10 years. Each visit is typically limited to 6 months, and staying too long can raise red flags for future applications.
π€ How to Decide: B-1 or B-2?
Use this simple decision guide to determine which visa category is right for you:
π Quick Decision Matrix
| Your Situation | Recommended Visa |
|---|---|
| Attending business conference/meeting | B-1 |
| Negotiating business contracts | B-1 |
| Professional training (no US payment) | B-1 |
| Tourism/sightseeing vacation | B-2 |
| Visiting family or friends | B-2 |
| Attending wedding/graduation/funeral | B-2 |
| Medical treatment | B-2 |
| Business meeting + sightseeing | B-1/B-2 Combined |
| Family visit + business meeting | B-1/B-2 Combined |
| Want flexibility for future trips | B-1/B-2 Combined |
In most cases, we recommend applying for B-1/B-2 combined even if your current trip is only for one purpose. The US Embassy in Dhaka often issues combined visas anyway, and it gives you maximum flexibility for future trips without reapplying.
However, your DS-160 and interview should focus on your PRIMARY purpose for the current trip.
π« When NOT to Apply for B-1/B-2
- You want to work in the US β Need H-1B, L-1, or other work visa
- You want to study full-time β Need F-1 student visa
- You want to immigrate permanently β Need immigrant visa
- You’re getting married to a US citizen β Need K-1 fiancΓ© visa
- You plan to stay more than 6 months β Different category needed
β Frequently Asked Questions
B-1 is for business activities (meetings, conferences, negotiations) while B-2 is for tourism, family visits, and medical treatment. Neither allows employment. Most applicants receive a combined B-1/B-2 visa that covers both purposes.
No. B-1 visa does NOT permit any paid employment in the US. You can conduct business (meetings, negotiations, training) but cannot receive salary from a US employer. Working on a B-1 is illegal and can result in deportation and visa ban.
The visa validity (1-10 years) is different from allowed stay. Each visit, the CBP officer at the port of entry decides your stay duration β typically up to 6 months. The exact duration is stamped in your passport or shown on your I-94.
The MRV fee for B-1/B-2 visa is $185 (approximately ΰ§³22,000), payable through designated channels in your U.S. Travel Docs profile. This fee is non-refundable regardless of the outcome.
Apply for B-1/B-2 combined. The US Embassy typically issues combined visas, giving you flexibility. Just clearly state your primary purpose during the interview.
If you have a B-1/B-2 combined visa, yes. If you have B-1 only, technically no β your visa is for business only. However, most Bangladeshi applicants receive combined visas.
You can reapply with a new DS-160 and new fee. Before reapplying, understand the reason for refusal (usually 214(b) β insufficient ties to home country) and strengthen your application with additional evidence. There’s no mandatory waiting period, but applying without addressing the issues is often futile.
Yes, you can apply for extension via Form I-539 through USCIS before your authorized stay expires. However, extensions are not guaranteed and frequent extensions may raise red flags for future visa applications.
Travel insurance is not mandatory for B-1/B-2 visa application. However, we strongly recommend it because US medical costs are extremely high. Having insurance also demonstrates financial preparation to the consular officer.
No agency can guarantee visa approval β the decision is solely at the consular officer’s discretion. goFLY provides expert guidance, document preparation, and interview coaching to maximize your chances, but we cannot guarantee results. We honestly assess cases and decline weak applications to protect your record.
π« How goFLY Can Help You
goFLY Limited is an IATA-certified travel agency in Bangladesh with 8+ years of experience helping thousands of applicants successfully obtain US visas.
β Our US Visa Services Include:
- Free Eligibility Assessment: Honest evaluation of your case before you pay
- DS-160 Guidance: Help completing form accurately
- Document Strategy: Advise on which documents to include and how to present them
- Cover Letter Drafting: Professional cover letters tailored to your situation
- Interview Preparation: Mock interviews and coaching
- Appointment Booking Assistance: U.S. Travel Docs profile setup
- MRV Payment Guidance: Step-by-step payment assistance
- Status Tracking: CEAC and passport delivery tracking
π Why Choose goFLY?
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| π― Honest Assessment | We decline weak cases to protect your record |
goFLY does NOT process work visas (H-1B, L-1, etc.) as these require employer-sponsored USCIS petitions. We assist with visitor (B-1/B-2), student (F-1), and family visa guidance only.
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Last updated: September 2025
