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Include the full address and contact details of the embassy. In the opening paragraph, introduce yourself and state the purpose of the letter. Be clear and concise in explaining the reason for writing the letter. Provide your personal information, including your full name, address, contact number, and email address.
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.
Here's a breakdown of what you should include: Personal Information. Start with your personal details at the top of the letter. Purpose of Visit. Clearly state why you want to visit the country. Duration of Stay. Travel Itinerary. Financial Proof. Ties to Home Country. Conclusion.
An immigration support letter should include the writer's identification details for credibility, the nature of their relationship with the applicant, and personal experiences that spotlight the applicant's character.
Documents to include with your invitation letter Proof of financial support, like bank statements or employment details. Ownership or rental documents for the host's residence. A detailed itinerary of planned activities. Event-related documentation, such as a registration confirmation or program agenda.
Go to "Other Services" and complete the e-form "Invitation Letter Request." After completing this e-form request in iHawk, please visit ISSS advising hours to meet with an ISSS advisor to review your request. If there are no questions, an invitation letter will be issued.
Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to apply for a Tourist Visa to visit the United States. My name is Your Name, a Your Nationality citizen, and I currently reside in Your City, Country. I intend to travel to the United States for tourism and to visit my relatives in Location from Start Date to End Date.
Your friend, as a non-family member, cannot directly sponsor you to live in the U.S. Only a family member or spouse who is an American citizen or green card holder can serve as your primary sponsor for immigration purposes.
A letter of invitation for a B-1/B-2 travel visa should include the following information: 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.