Bank Balance Needed for a US Tourist Visa
There is no officially stated minimum bank balance required for a U.S. tourist visa (B-2). However, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your trip's expenses, including travel, accommodation, and other costs, without needing to work in the U.S.
Guidelines to Consider:
1. Trip Costs as a Benchmark:
o Calculate your estimated expenses for the duration of your stay.
o A short trip (1–2 weeks) typically requires at least $5,000–$10,000 in savings, depending on the length and nature of the visit.
2. Bank Statement Submission:
o You are generally required to provide 3–6 months of recent bank statements.
o The balance should reflect your ability to cover the trip comfortably, considering your regular income and financial obligations.
3. Consistency Matters:
o Ensure your bank statements show consistent income and savings, not sudden large deposits, as this could raise questions.
4. Supporting Financial Evidence:
o Along with bank statements, include documents like:
Pay stubs
Employment letters
Property ownership documents (if applicable)
Proof of financial sponsorship, if someone else is covering your trip.
5. Family Ties and Return Intent:
o Demonstrating strong ties to your home country (e.g., family, job, property) is equally important to prove that you intend to return after your visit.
Providing accurate, consistent financial documentation and presenting a convincing case during your visa interview will enhance your chances of approval.
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