U.S. Travel Visitor Visa Overview

1. Visa Types Covered

  • B1 (Business Visitor): For short-term entry to the U.S. to conduct legitimate business activities—such as meetings or conferences—without receiving salary or compensation from a U.S. source.
  • B2 (Tourist Visitor): Intended for tourism, visiting family or friends, medical treatment, or attending conferences and meetings.

2. Key Eligibility Requirements

You must demonstrate that:

  • The purpose of your trip is genuine—business, pleasure, or medical treatment.
  • You intend to stay for a specific and limited duration.
  • You have strong ties to your home country, including a residence outside the U.S., to assure your return.

Document & Process Checklist (According to Their Guidance)

The following documents are generally advised. If You Have a U.S.-Based Sponsor:

  • Form I-134 (Affidavit of Support) – completed and notarized.
  • Bank statement or account verification letter (on official bank letterhead).
  • Copy of green card or U.S. citizenship certificate (if the sponsor is a green card holder or U.S. citizen).

Applicant Documents:

  • DS‑156 (Non-immigrant Visa Application Form) — separate form for each visitor.
  • DS‑157, for male applicants aged 16–45.
  • Valid passport (with validity extending at least six months beyond travel).
  • Two 2×2 inch photographs (full face, light background).
  • Income tax return copies.
  • Employer certificates, including details on employment status and salary.
  • Invitation letter from the U.S. sponsor.
  • A personal request letter explaining the visa need and financial arrangements for the trip.

Third-Party Observations

Mixed Reviews on WWICS

  • Trustpilot & Consumer Feedback provide a mixed to negative perspective.
  • Several users report concerns over poor service quality, delays, and difficulty with refunds. One shared: “Worst service… after giving money… don’t take WWICS” while another regrets, “Big waste of time and money.”

Reasons for Caution

  • Consumer complaints cite unprofessional conduct, unexpected additional fees, and unreasonable demands—even after initial payments.
    One user alleges: “they will deceive you… check the agreement with some lawyer… you are not gonna get any refunds.”

Final Thoughts

We provides a fairly comprehensive checklist for B1/B2 visa applications, covering forms, documents, and key eligibility considerations. However, their service record—based on multiple user reviews—shows a concerning pattern of dissatisfaction and distrust. If you choose to work with them, proceed with caution, carefully review any agreements, and maintain realistic expectations.

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