The United States has listed six things travelers can do with a B1 and a B2 visitor visa.
U.S. Travel State Department said its personal responsibility amongst passengers to use a visa responsibly.
“It is your responsibility to use your visa correctly,” the U.S. stated.
However, there are some activities that are neither tolerated nor entertained on a B1 and B2 visitor visa, and other activities are allowed.
Tourism.
Vacation (holiday).
Shopping.
Visiting with friends or relatives.
Meetings with business associates.
Attending a convention or conference.
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Birth tourism is travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States to obtain U.S. citizenship for the child.
Work that results in payment from a U.S. employer or business.
Studying for a degree or academic credit.
Paid performances.
Trump Sends Message to Immigrants
Meanwhile, a few hours after the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard reservists in Washington, DC, U.S. President Donald Trump condemned the incident, terming it as “an act of evil, and an act of terror” into a full-blown argument for an even more intense crackdown on immigration.
However, authorities held a man Trump described as an Afghan national. They were in the capital as part of Trump’s controversial deployment of troops to bolster law enforcement.
“America will never bend and never yield in the face of terror, and at the same time, we will not be deterred from the mission these service members were so nobly fulfilling,” Trump said.
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Trump Message to Somalians in Minnesota
Trump lashed out at Somali immigrants in Minnesota, despite there being no apparent connection with the DC shooting.
The U.S. President added that they were “ripping off our country and ripping apart that once-great state.” Trump described Somalia as a country that has “no laws, no water, no military, no nothing.”
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United States of America President Donald Trump in White House. PHOTO/ White House.