I am trying to get a person from china to the united states on a 90 day b2 visa. Do I have to show that I have $266.00 a day for every day available up front prior to getting visa approved? Or how much do I need in my bank to prove I can provide for her during her stay?
The burden of proof to get a B visa is not on the host but on the person applying for a visitor visa. Consular officers need to see documents like the visitor's tax returns, letter of current employment, pay stubs, W2 forms etc and also property ownership that can be proven by deeds of trust and appraisal estimates for that property. This evidence establishes that the immigrant will return to her home country upon completion.
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