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Understanding Sponsorship Letters Recipient Information. Address the letter to the appropriate U.S. consulate or embassy, including its address. Subject Line. Introduction. Details About the Visit. Financial Support. Reassurance of Intent. Closing Statement.
Families, relatives and friends who plan to visit you in the U.S. will most likely need to apply for a tourist visa (B1/B2 visa). There are no specific documents, e.g. Form I-20 or DS-2019, with which to apply for a B1/B2 visa. However, there are some guidelines on what a consular official expects of applicants.
I am writing this letter of support for my (parents, grandparents, father, mother, brother, sister) for (his/her/their) Temporary Resident Visa application to Canada. The purpose of (his/her/their) trip will be to (indicate reason of visit). (Name) will stay at (address) for a total of (#) of days.
Include the sponsor's full name, address, phone number, and email at the top. Recipient Information. Address the letter to the appropriate U.S. consulate or embassy, including its address. Subject Line. Introduction. Details About the Visit. Financial Support. Reassurance of Intent. Closing Statement.
Process to sponsor a visitor for a B-1 visa 1. Issue an invitation letter to the visitor. 2. The visitor will use that letter to apply for a visa at the US embassy/consulate and present to the immigration officer when entering the US.
What should the letter say? Name and contact information for the host. Host's immigration status (for example, “U.S. citizen”) Relationship between the host and the visa applicant. Visa applicant's full name and address. Purpose of the trip. Exact dates of the trip. Host's signature.
What should the letter say? Name and contact information for the host. Host's immigration status (for example, “U.S. citizen”) Relationship between the host and the visa applicant. Visa applicant's full name and address. Purpose of the trip. Exact dates of the trip. Host's signature.
Sample invitation letter for a US visa Dear Sir/Madam, My name is Your Full Name, and I am a U.S. Citizen/Lawful Permanent Resident residing at Your Address in the United States. I am writing to invite Invitee's Full Name, who is my relationship to invitee, to visit me in the United States.
The letter must include the name of the inviting person or the full name of the organization, address, email, website address, residential status of the inviting person, passport numbers, purpose, duration and dates of the planned stay in the United States, address of the intended residence.