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Forms To Fill When Traveling from India to USA

  • July 17, 2017
  • Mani Karthik

This article was last updated and fact checked on July 26, 2024 by Mani Karthik.

Planning a trip from India to the United States? Get ready for a bit of paperwork! From visa applications to travel insurance, there are several forms you’ll need to handle.

Here’s your guide to navigating this paperwork maze and ensuring a smooth journey.

In this article...

  • 1. Visa Forms
  • 2. Travel Insurance Forms
  • 3. Additional Tips
  • Conclusion

1. Visa Forms

The U.S. issues two main types of visas: immigrant and non-immigrant. Most travelers from India will need a non-immigrant visa. Here’s a quick overview of the main types:

1.1 Tourist Visa (B2)

  • What It Is: A multiple-entry visa for tourism.
  • Validity: Up to 10 years.
  • Duration: Each visit can last up to 180 days.
  • Processing Time: 3 to 4 business days post-appointment.
  • Fee: ₹10,800.

1.2 Student Visa (F-1/M-1)

  • What It Is: For academic (F-1) or vocational (M-1) studies.
  • Form: I-20.
  • Processing Time: 3 to 4 business days post-appointment.
  • Fee: ₹10,800.

1.3 Work Visa (H, O, P, L, Q)

  • What It Is: Various visas depending on the job type.
  • Form: I-129.
  • Apply: 90 days before employment starts.
  • Fee: ₹12,920.

1.4 General Application Form

  • DS-160: All non-immigrant visa applications require filling out this form.

For detailed information on visa categories, visit the US Visa Directory.

Helpful Tip

When traveling to USA, travel insurance is much recommended.

Two great plans are, Atlas America and Safe Travels USA.

However there are other choices like these, as well.

2. Travel Insurance Forms

Travel insurance is a must for international trips. Given the high costs in the U.S., it’s wise to have coverage for medical emergencies, baggage delays, and lost passports. Choose a plan based on your age, purpose of travel, and frequency.

2.1 Student Travel Insurance

  • Features: Minimal paperwork, no medical tests required.
  • Benefits: Simplified application process and comprehensive coverage for students.

2.2 Senior Citizen Travel Insurance

  • Features: Designed for travelers above 60. Cashless hospitalization in the U.S., coverage for pre-existing conditions (up to age 70).
  • Benefits: No medical check-up for those under 90 years.

2.3 Annual Multi-Trip Insurance

  • Features: Covers all trips to the U.S. within a year.
  • Benefits: Includes coverage for pre-existing conditions, free international SIM card, and more.

3. Additional Tips

  • Visa Interview: Prepare thoroughly. Review common questions and be ready to discuss your travel plans.
  • Documents: Ensure you have all required documents in order before your appointment.

Conclusion

Filling out forms might seem like a hassle, but it’s crucial for a smooth entry into the U.S. With the right paperwork, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying your American adventure.

So, get your forms sorted, prepare for your visa interview, and start dreaming about your journey!

Have questions or need more tips? Drop them in the comments below!

 

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Having lived in 3+ countries, worked for companies small and big in the USA, Middle East & India, I have a lot of experience to share about international travel, immigration and living as an NRI in the US.

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