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B-1/B-2 visa for a national of Argentina

A B visa is one of a category of non-immigrant visas issued by the United States government to foreign nationals seeking entry for a temporary period. The two types of B visa are the B-1 visa, issued to those seeking entry for business purposes, and the B-2 visa, issued to those seeking entry for tourism or other non-business purposes. In practice, the two visa categories are usually combined and issued as a "B-1/B-2 visa" valid for a temporary visit for either business or pleasure, or a combination of the two. Nationals of certain countries do not usually need to obtain a visa for these purposes.

Acceptable and prohibited uses of a B-1 or B-2 visa

Acceptable uses of a B-1 visa

Under the category of temporary visitor for business, a B-1 visa may be used to enter the U.S. to engage in any of the following activities.[1]

  • Hold business meetings[2]
  • Perform certain business functions as a member of the board of directors of a U.S. corporation[3]
  • Purchase supplies or materials
  • Interview and hire staff
  • Negotiate contracts, sign contracts, or take orders for products manufactured outside the United States[4][2]
  • Attend a convention, meeting, trade show, or business event for scientific, educational, professional, or business purposes[4][2]
  • Settle an estate[5]
  • Perform independent research[4][2]
  • Receive practical medical experience and medical instruction under the supervision and direction of faculty physicians at a U.S. medical school's hospital as part of a third-year or fourth-year internship as long as the visitor is a studying at a foreign medical school and the visitor is not compensated by the hospital without remuneration from the hospital[3]
  • Observe U.S. medical practices and consult with medical colleagues on techniques, as long as the visitor is a medical doctor, the visitor receives no compensation from a U.S. source, and the visitor does not provide patient care while in the U.S.[3]
  • Take photographs, as long as the visitor is a professional photographer and the visitor receives no compensation from a U.S. source[3]
  • Record music, as long as the visitor is a musician, the recording will be distributed and sold only outside the U.S., and the visitor will give no public performances[3]
  • Create art, as long as the visitor is a creative artist, the visitor is not under contract with a U.S. employer, and the visitor does not intend to regularly sell such artwork in the U.S.[3]
  • Perform certain professional services[6]
  • Perform as a professional entertainer as part of a cultural exchange program performed before a nonpaying audience and funded by the visitor's country[2]
  • Perform as a professional entertainer as part of a competition for which there is no compensation other than travel expenses or, in certain limited instances, a prize[2]
  • Perform work as crew on a private yacht that sails out of a foreign home port and cruises in U.S. waters[2]
  • Perform services on behalf of a foreign-based employer as a jockey, sulky driver, horse trainer, or horse groomer[3]
  • Compete in a particular athletic competition[4] with the only compensation being prize money as long as the prize money is not the recipient's primary source of income[2]
  • Try out for a professional sports team[4] as long as the visitor is not compensated other than reimbursement of travel expenses[2]
  • Participate in an athletic tournament or athletic sporting event as a professional athlete, as long as the visitor's only compensation is prize money, the visitor's principal place of business or activity is outside the U.S., the visitor's primary source of income is outside the U.S., and the visitor is either part of an international sports league or the sporting activities involved have an international dimension[3]
  • Survey potential sites for a business[4]
  • Perform as a lecturer or speaker[4]
  • Work for a foreign exhibitor in connection with exhibits at international fairs or international exhibits, as long as the visitor's employment responsibilities are primarily outside the U.S.[2]
  • Install, service, or repair commercial or industrial equipment or machinery that was sold by a non-U.S. company to a U.S. buyer when specifically required by the purchase contract; construction work is not allowed[4][2]
  • Perform a minor amount of volunteer services, excluding construction, for a religious organization or a nonprofit charitable organization, as long as volunteering is not the primary purpose of entering the U.S.[2]
  • Participate in a training program that is not designed primarily to provide employment[4]
  • Observe how a business operates or how professional activities are conducted[2]
  • Seek investments in the U.S., without actually performing productive labor or actively participating in the management of a business[2]
  • Participate in Peace Corps training as a volunteer or under contract[2]
  • Participate in the United Nations Institute for Training and Research internship program, as long a foreign government does not employ the visitor[2]
  • Drill for oil on the Outer Continental Shelf[2]
  • As a minister of religion, engage in an evangelical tour, as long as the visitor does not intend to take an appointment with any one church and the visitor will be supported by offerings contributed at each evangelical meeting[3]
  • As a minister of religion, temporarily exchange pulpits with U.S. ministers of religion, as long as the visitor will continue to be reimbursed by a foreign church and will not be compensated by the U.S. church[3]
  • Perform missionary work, religious instruction, religious aid to the elderly or needy, or religious proselytizing as a member of a religious denomination, as long as the work does not involve the selling of articles, the solicitation of donation, the acceptance of donations, administrative work, or is a substitute for ordinary labor for hire, and the visitor will not be compensated from U.S. sources other than an allowance or other reimbursement for travel expenses incidental to the temporary stay[3]
  • Participating in an organized project conducted by a recognized religious or nonprofit charitable organization that benefits U.S. local communities, as long as the visitor is a member of, and has a commitment to, the particular organization, the visitor receives no compensation from a U.S. source other than reimbursement of travel expenses[3]
  • Work as a personal employee or a domestic employee of an employer who seeks admission into, or who is already in, the United States in B, E, F, H, I, J, L, M, O, P, Q, or R non-immigrant status, if and only if the employee has been employed outside the U.S. in a similar capacity prior to the date the employer enters the U.S., the employee has a residence outside the U.S. that the employee has no intention of abandoning, the employer compensates the employee based on the prevailing wage, and the employer provides the employee free room and board.[7][8]
  • Work as a personal employee or a domestic employee of a U.S. citizen employer, if and only if the employer ordinarily resides outside the U.S.; the employer is traveling to the U.S. temporarily; the employer is subject to frequent international transfers of at least two years; the employer will reside in the U.S. for no more than four year as a condition of employment; the employer has regularly employed a domestic employee in the same capacity while outside the U.S.; the employee has a minimum of one year of experience in the same capacity; the employer provides the employee with the prevailing wage, room, board, and round-trip transportation; and the employee has a residence outside the U.S. that the employee has no intention of abandoning.[9][10]

Acceptable uses of a B-2 visa

Under the category of temporary visitor for pleasure, a B-2 visa can be used to enter the U.S. to engage in any of the following activities.

  • Travel within the U.S.[3]
  • Visit family or friends
  • Participate in a convention, a conference, or a convocation of a fraternal, social, or service nature[3]
  • Obtain medical treatment, as long as the visitor has the means to pay for it[3][11]
  • Enroll in a short, recreational course of study, as long as it is not credited toward a degree[3]
  • Participate in an event, talent show, or a contest as an amateur, as long the visitor is not typically compensated for such participation and the visitor does not actually receive payment, other than reimbursement of travel expenses[3]
  • Enter as a dependent of an alien member of any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces temporarily assigned for duty in the U.S.[3]
  • Accompany a person with either a D-1 visa or a D-2 visa with the sole purpose of accompanying the person[3]
  • Enter with the intent of becoming engaged, meeting the family of a fiancé, making arrangements for a wedding, or renewing a relationship with a fiancé[3]
  • Enter with the intent of marrying a U.S. citizen and then return to a residence outside the U.S. after the marriage[3]
  • Accompany a spouse or child who is a U.S. citizen on a temporary visit to the U.S.[3]
  • Enter as a cohabiting (unmarried) partner of a non-immigrant visa holder if the partner is not otherwise eligible for derivative status under the partner's visa classification.[3]

Prohibited uses

A person who enters the U.S. with a B-1 visa or a B-2 visa is prohibited from engaging in any of the following activities.

  • Employment, whether paid or unpaid (some exceptions apply)
  • Receive education that credits to a degree
  • Arrive in the U.S. as a part of a crew of a ship or an aircraft
  • Work as a journalist or other information media
  • Perform before a paying audience
  • Live permanently or long-term in the U.S.
  • Manage a business located in the U.S.[4]
  • Start a new branch, subsidiary, or affiliate of a foreign employer[2]
  • Enter the U.S. with the purpose of performing emergency response services[2]

Requirement to overcome presumption of intending immigrant

Under section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, a foreigner must prove to the satisfaction of the consular officer his or her intent to return to his home country after visiting the United States. The act specifically states:[12]

Every alien (other than a nonimmigrant described in subparagraph (L) or (V) of section 101(a)(15), and other than a nonimmigrant described in any provision of section 101(a)(15)(H)(i) except subclause (b1) of such section) shall be presumed to be an immigrant until he establishes to the satisfaction of the consular officer, at the time of application for a visa, and the immigration officers, at the time of application for admission, that he is entitled to a nonimmigrant status under section 101(a)(15).

In practice, this means that consular officers have wide discretion to deny a visa application. Once refused, there is no judicial or other means to challenge a visa decision. The foreigner, however, is free to apply for a visa again, particularly if circumstances have changed that might show to the consular officer that the applicant overcomes the presumption of being an intending immigrant.[13]

Cost

All applicants for a B-1 and/or B-2 visa must pay an application fee, US$185 as of 2024.[14] If the application is approved, nationals of a few countries must also pay an issuance fee, based on reciprocity, varying by nationality, desired visa validity, number of entries and visa subtype (B-1, B-2 or combined B-1/B-2).[15] As of 2024, only nationals of the following countries must pay the issuance fee.[15]

Country Issuance
fee (USD)
Entries Validity Notes
File:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon 35 multiple 6 months
215 multiple 1 year
File:Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Central African Republic 40 multiple 1 year
File:Flag of the Comoros.svg Comoros 0 1 2 months
282 multiple 1 year
File:Flag of Djibouti.svg Djibouti 155 multiple 1 year
File:Flag of The Gambia.svg Gambia 15 multiple 5 years
File:Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi 0 1 3 months
35 multiple 6 months
115 multiple 1 year
File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar 0 1 3 months For B-2 or B-1/B-2.
415 multiple 1 year For B-1 only.
File:Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru 0 multiple 5 years For B-1 only.
7 1 3 months For B-2 only.
File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea 0 1 6 months
165 multiple 1 year
File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan 0 multiple 3 months
90 multiple 6 months
330 multiple 1 year

History

Before 1994, there was no application fee, and only the issuance fee was charged, varying by nationality based on reciprocity.[16] In 1994, the application fee was introduced for all applicants, in addition to the reciprocal issuance fee, to pay for the more costly machine-readable visas, which replaced the older stamped visas around that time.[17] The application fee was initially US$20, and has increased several times since then.

Changes in application fee
Date Application
fee (USD)
16 May 1994[17] 20
1 February 1998[18] 45
1 June 2002[19] 65
1 November 2002[20] 100
1 January 2008[21] 131
4 June 2010[22] 140
13 April 2012[23] 160
17 June 2023[24][25] 185

Validity period and duration of stay

File:US visa validity period.png
US B visa validity period per country
  United States
  10 years
  4–5 years
  2–3 years
  12–15 months
  3–6 months
  1 month–5 years (depending on issuance fee or visa subtype)

As with other non-immigrant U.S. visas, a B-1/B-2 visa has a validity period (from 1 month to 10 years), allows for one, two, three or multiple entries into the U.S., and elicits a period of stay (maximum 6 months) recorded by the Customs and Border Protection officer at the port of entry on the individual's form I-94. The validity period determines how long the visa may be used to enter the U.S., while the period of stay determines how long the person may stay in the U.S. after each entry. Validity periods per country are listed in the U.S. Department of State visa reciprocity tables and vary from 1 month for Tuvalu (for B-1), 1 year for Vietnam, 2 years for Ethiopia, 3 years for Russia, and 5 years for Nigeria, to 10 years for China, India, Philippines, and most countries in the Americas and Europe. For some countries, longer validity periods are available for higher issuance fees or for B-1 or B-2 only. Periods of stay for B-1 visas may be granted initially for a duration long enough to allow the visitor to conduct their business, up to a maximum of 6 months, and can be extended for another 6 months;[26] stays with B-1 visas are usually granted for three months or less, while stays with B-2 visas are generally granted for six months.[27] Extensions are possible, provided the individual has not violated the conditions of admission.[28] A Border Crossing Card (BCC), also called a laser visa, has a 10-year validity and functions as both a BCC and a B-1/B-2 visitor's visa. The BCC is only issued to nationals of Mexico who apply for a visa inside Mexico.[29] Validity of B visas by nationality, as of 2024:[15][30]

Country Issuance fee (USD) Entries Validity Notes
Afghanistan 0 multiple 1 year
Albania 0 multiple 10 years
Algeria 0 multiple 2 years
Andorra 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Angola 0 multiple 2 years
Antigua and Barbuda 0 multiple 10 years
Argentina 0 multiple 10 years
Armenia 0 multiple 10 years
Australia 0 multiple 5 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Austria 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Azerbaijan 0 multiple 1 year
Bahamas 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa if traveling directly from the country through airport preclearance and holding a police certificate showing no criminal record.
Bahrain 0 multiple 10 years
Bangladesh 0 multiple 5 years
Barbados 0 multiple 10 years
Belarus 0 multiple 1 year
Belgium 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Belize 0 multiple 10 years
Benin 0 multiple 3 years
Bhutan 0 1 3 months
Bolivia 0 multiple 10 years
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 multiple 10 years
Botswana 0 multiple 10 years
Brazil 0 multiple 10 years
Brunei 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Bulgaria 0 multiple 10 years
Burkina Faso 0 multiple 5 years
Burundi 0 1 3 months
Cambodia 0 2 3 months
Cameroon 35 multiple 6 months
215 multiple 1 year
Canada 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa or ESTA.
Cape Verde 0 multiple 5 years
Central African Republic 40 multiple 1 year
Chad 0 1 3 months
Chile 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
China 0 multiple 10 years Electronic Visa Update System registration is required free of charge for 10-year validity B visa holders.
Chinese Communist Party members and their spouses and children under age 21 will be issued B visa good for single entry with 1-month validity.
Colombia 0 multiple 10 years
Comoros 0 1 2 months
282 multiple 1 year
Congo 0 multiple 2 years
Costa Rica 0 multiple 10 years
Croatia 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Cuba 0 1 3 months For B-1/B-2 only.
0 1 6 months For B-1 only.
0 multiple 5 years For B-2 only.
Cyprus 0 multiple 10 years
Czech Republic 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Democratic Republic of the Congo 0 multiple 2 years
Denmark 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Djibouti 155 multiple 1 year
Dominica 0 multiple 10 years
Dominican Republic 0 multiple 10 years
East Timor 0 2 3 months
Ecuador 0 multiple 10 years
Egypt 0 multiple 5 years
El Salvador 0 multiple 10 years
Equatorial Guinea 0 multiple 5 years
Eritrea 0 1 3 months
Estonia 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Eswatini 0 multiple 10 years
Ethiopia 0 multiple 2 years For holders of diplomatic or official passports, visa validity is 1 year.
Fiji 0 multiple 10 years
Finland 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
France 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Gabon 0 multiple 5 years
Gambia 15 multiple 5 years
Georgia 0 multiple 10 years
Germany 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Ghana 0 multiple 5 years
Greece 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Grenada 0 multiple 10 years
Guatemala 0 multiple 10 years
Guinea 0 multiple 3 years
Guinea-Bissau 0 multiple 15 months
Guyana 0 multiple 10 years
Haiti 0 multiple 5 years
Honduras 0 multiple 10 years
Hong Kong 0 multiple 10 years
Hungary 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Iceland 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
India 0 multiple 10 years
Indonesia 0 multiple 5 years
Iran 0 1 3 months
Iraq 0 multiple 1 year
Ireland 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Israel 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Italy 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Ivory Coast 0 multiple 1 year
Jamaica 0 multiple 10 years
Japan 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Jordan 0 multiple 5 years
Kazakhstan 0 multiple 10 years For B-1/B-2 for a religious event, 1 entry and validity of 3 months. For B-1/B-2 for volunteer work, multiple entries and validity of 5 years.
Kenya 0 multiple 5 years
Kiribati 0 multiple 4 years
Kosovo 0 multiple 5 years
Kuwait 0 multiple 10 years
Kyrgyzstan 0 multiple 10 years
Laos 0 1 3 months
Latvia 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Lebanon 0 multiple 5 years
Lesotho 0 multiple 10 years
Liberia 0 multiple 1 year
Libya 0 multiple 1 year
Liechtenstein 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Lithuania 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Luxembourg 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Macau 0 multiple 10 years For holders of a travel permit instead of a passport, visa validity is 5 years.
Madagascar 0 multiple 3 months
Malawi 0 1 3 months
35 multiple 6 months
115 multiple 1 year
Malaysia 0 multiple 10 years
Maldives 0 multiple 10 years
Mali 0 multiple 5 years
Malta 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Marshall Islands 0 1 3 months May also enter without a visa or ESTA.
Mauritania 0 multiple 1 year
Mauritius 0 multiple 10 years
Mexico 0 multiple 10 years
Micronesia 0 2 3 months May also enter without a visa or ESTA.
Moldova 0 multiple 10 years
Monaco 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Mongolia 0 multiple 10 years
Montenegro 0 multiple 3 years
Morocco 0 multiple 10 years
Mozambique 0 1 3 months For B-1/B-2 only.
0 3 3 months For B-1 or B-2.
0 multiple 3 months For B-1/B-2 only.
Myanmar 0 1 3 months For B-2 or B-1/B-2.
415 multiple 1 year For B-1 only.
Namibia 0 multiple 5 years
Nauru 0 multiple 5 years For B-1 only.
7 1 3 months For B-2 only.
Nepal 0 multiple 5 years
Netherlands 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
New Zealand 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Nicaragua 0 multiple 10 years
Niger 0 multiple 1 year
Nigeria 0 multiple 5 years
North Korea 0 2 3 months
North Macedonia 0 multiple 10 years
Norway 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Oman 0 multiple 10 years
Pakistan 0 multiple 5 years
Palau 0 2 3 months May also enter without a visa or ESTA.
Palestine 0 multiple 5 years
Panama 0 multiple 10 years
Papua New Guinea 0 1 6 months
165 multiple 1 year
Paraguay 0 multiple 10 years
Peru 0 multiple 10 years
Philippines 0 multiple 10 years
Poland 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Portugal 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Qatar 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Romania 0 multiple 10 years
Russia 0 multiple 3 years
Rwanda 0 multiple 10 years
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 multiple 10 years
Saint Lucia 0 multiple 10 years
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0 multiple 10 years
Samoa 0 multiple 10 years
San Marino 0 multiple 5 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
São Tomé and Príncipe 0 multiple 6 months
Saudi Arabia 0 multiple 10 years
Senegal 0 multiple 10 years
Serbia 0 multiple 10 years
Seychelles 0 multiple 10 years
Sierra Leone 0 multiple 3 years
Singapore 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Slovakia 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Slovenia 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Solomon Islands 0 multiple 5 years
Somalia 0 1 3 months
South Africa 0 multiple 10 years
South Korea 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
South Sudan 0 2 3 months
Spain 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Sri Lanka 0 multiple 5 years
Sudan 0 1 3 months For B-2 or B-1/B-2.
0 multiple 1 year For B-1 only.
Suriname 0 multiple 5 years
Sweden 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Switzerland 0 multiple 10 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Syria 0 multiple 3 months
Taiwan 0 multiple 5 years May also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Tajikistan 0 multiple 1 year
Tanzania 0 multiple 1 year
Thailand 0 multiple 10 years
Togo 0 multiple 3 years
Tonga 0 multiple 10 years
Trinidad and Tobago 0 multiple 10 years
Tunisia 0 multiple 10 years
Turkey 0 multiple 10 years
Turkmenistan 0 multiple 3 months
90 multiple 6 months
330 multiple 1 year
Tuvalu 0 1 1 month For B-1 only.
0 multiple 25 months For B-2 only.
Uganda 0 multiple 2 years
Ukraine 0 multiple 10 years
United Arab Emirates 0 multiple 10 years
United Kingdom 0 multiple 10 years For British Overseas Territories citizens (BOTCs) of the Pitcairn Islands, 2 entries and validity of 3 months. BOTCs of Bermuda may also enter without a visa or ESTA. BOTCs of the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands may also enter without a visa if traveling directly from the territory and holding a police certificate showing no criminal record. British citizens may also enter without a visa, with ESTA.
Uruguay 0 multiple 10 years
Uzbekistan 0 multiple 1 year
Vanuatu 0 multiple 5 years
Vatican City 0 multiple 5 years
Venezuela 0 multiple 10 years
Vietnam 0 multiple 1 year
Yemen 0 multiple 1 year
Zambia 0 multiple 3 years
Zimbabwe 0 multiple 1 year
Stateless 0 2 3 months

Electronic Visa Update System (EVUS)

File:USA 10-year visa issued to Chinese citizen.jpg
A 10-year United States B visa issued to a national of China. The annotation indicates that Electronic Visa Update System (EVUS) enrollment is needed before travel.

On March 15, 2016, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that starting from 29 November 2016, all holders of Chinese passports who also hold 10-year B visas are required to enroll in the Electronic Visa Update System (EVUS) before travelling to the United States via air, land or sea.[31] The EVUS is designed for visa holders to update any changes to their basic biographic and employment information at the time of their visa applications. Similar to the ESTA, each EVUS registration is valid for a period of 2 years or until the holder's passport expiration date, whichever comes first. As of 2023, this system can be used free of charge and no time frame exists for when the US$8 cost recovery fee will be imposed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Holders of EVUS can travel to the United States for unlimited times providing that their EVUS registration and visa remain valid.[32] The requirement applies to any holder of a Chinese passport and B visa with a 10-year validity. It also applies to holders of non-citizen travel documents issued by other countries, such as a refugee travel document and certificate of identity, whose nationality is Chinese. It does not apply, however, to holders of Hong Kong SAR passports,[lower-alpha 1] Macau SAR passports, B visas with a validity shorter than 10 years, or of other types of visas. The CBP and DHS are seeking to expand the EVUS to other nationalities in the future.[36] EVUS was officially launched on October 31, 2016, for early enrollments. Upon launch, CBP announced that the enrollment fee will be suspended until further notice.[37]

Use for other countries

Certain countries generally accept a U.S. tourist visa that is valid for further travel as a substitute visa for national visas.

Country Period Notes
File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania 90 days [38]
File:Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda 30 days [39]
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 3 months Certain nationalities can obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) if holding a B2 visa.[40]
File:Flag of Belize.svg Belize 30 days Multiple-entry visa only[41]
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 days [42]
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada up to 6 months Nationals of certain countries arriving by air with Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) only
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 90 days Nationals of China only
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 90 days Certain nationalities only
File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica 30 days Only for a multiple-entry visa that is valid for at least six months[43]
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic 90 days [44]
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador 90 days Certain nationalities only
File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia 90 days Valid for 90 days within any 180-day period
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala 90 days Certain nationalities only
File:Flag of Honduras.svg Honduras 90 days Certain nationalities only
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica 30 days Certain nationalities only
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 180 days [45][46]
File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro 30 days [47]
File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua 90 days Certain nationalities only
File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia 15 days  
File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman   Certain nationalities may obtain an electronic Omani visa
File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama 30 or 180 days Must hold a visa valid for at least 2 additional entries
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru 180 days Applicable to nationals of China and nationals of India only
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 7 or 14 days 7 days for nationals of China; 14 days for nationals of India
File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar 30 days Nationals who must typically enter with a visa may obtain an electronic travel authorization
File:Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe.svg São Tomé and Príncipe 15 days  
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia 90 days [48]
File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 30 days  
File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan   Certain nationalities may obtain an online travel authority
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey   Certain nationalities may obtain an electronic visa
File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 14 days Visa on arrival for nationals of India only[49]

Statistics

Visitor visas issued

File:Issued B-1,2 visas.png
B-1/B-2 visas issued in fiscal year 2017
  United States
  Visa-exempt nationalities
  >400,000 visas
  100,000–400,000 visas
  50,000–100,000 visas
  25,000–50,000 visas
  10,000–25,000 visas
  5,000–10,000 visas
  <5,000 visas

The highest number of B-1/B-2 visas were issued to nationals of the following countries in fiscal years 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2023.

Country B-1/B-2 visas issued
2023[50] 2017[51] 2016[52] 2015[53]
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico[lower-alpha 2] 1,794,962 1,088,880 1,106,723 1,234,885
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 1,009,231 520,589 450,166 870,008
File:Flag of India.svg India 735,401 599,983 563,202 553,385
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 441,223 333,433 374,398 345,233
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 273,206 353,555 295,326 240,115
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 267,027 1,452,834 1,989,925 2,227,670
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 263,180 168,103 150,163 150,458
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel 174,427 163,495 168,136 137,439
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 134,907 115,712 99,967 83,139
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic 115,762 194,557 136,057 85,140
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 110,141 100,423 86,180 80,936
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 103,225 74,312 85,560 78,118
File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 97,041 155,940 162,996 136,409
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt 92,998 54,216 58,062 46,433
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 92,618 48,537 65,844 62,714
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru 90,808 82,485 79,927 97,936
File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica 76,003 75,529 71,710 58,139
File:Flag of Honduras.svg Honduras 73,624 54,753 48,177 35,004
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 67,801 52,233 48,787 48,239
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala 73,216 41,055 52,326 48,735
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica 61,088 65,119 94,458 83,483
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 58,436 52,476 78,042 85,303
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 54,114 164,944 151,692 122,147
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 52,112 46,427 45,240 48,432
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 50,827 47,087 144,283 223,854
Total 5,902,426 6,276,851 7,988,520 8,403,683

In fiscal year 2014, most reasons to refuse a visa were cited as "failure to establish entitlement to nonimmigrant status", "incompatible application" (most overcome), "unlawful presence", "misrepresentation", "criminal convictions", "smugglers" and "controlled substance violators". Smaller number of applications were rejected for "physical or mental disorder", "prostitution", "espionage", "terrorist activities", "falsely claiming citizenship" and other grounds for refusal including "presidential proclamation", "money laundering", "communicable disease" and "commission of acts of torture or extrajudicial killings".[54]

Adjusted visa refusal rate

File:US visa refusal rate.png
US B visa refusal rate in fiscal year 2024
  <3%
  3–5%
  5–10%
  10–20%
  20–30%
  30–40%
  40–50%
  >50%
  United States
  Visa-exempt countries

The adjusted visa refusal rates for B visas, by fiscal year, were as follows.

Country 2008[55] 2014[56] 2015[57] 2016[58] 2017[59] 2018[60] 2019[61]
File:Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan 51.00% 46.70% 61.03% 73.80% 72.14% 71.39% 68.42%
File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania 38.70% 39.80% 36.82% 35.95% 40.45% 41.92% 41.45%
File:Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria 20.30% 23.10% 25.92% 36.00% 43.96% 39.26% 44.22%
File:Flag of Angola.svg Angola 17.10% 21.40% 26.77% 48.52% 36.01% 51.76% 58.26%
File:Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda 21.70% 20.80% 20.17% 22.11% 20.50% 19.07% 15.25%
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 3.10% 1.40% 2.14% 2.14% 1.79% 1.73% 2.07%
File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia 53.30% 43.80% 47.17% 45.88% 51.87% 53.83% 51.65%
File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan 14.00% 13.50% 12.93% 14.83% 27.63% 28.45% 25.43%
File:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain 6.60% 4.70% 3.81% 6.26% 9.53% 6.96% 13.55%
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh 48.20% 50.80% 59.96% 62.82% 60.88% 40.05% 39.78%
File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados 10.10% 9.80% 9.54% 11.24% 8.72% 7.07% 6.76%
File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 21.10% 14.00% 12.53% 14.87% 21.69% 23.26% 21.93%
File:Flag of Belize.svg Belize 25.40% 16.40% 30.47% 35.21% 30.91% 34.55% 28.63%
File:Flag of Benin.svg Benin 39.10% 31.40% 35.74% 38.01% 42.10% 47.74% 48.48%
File:Flag of Bhutan.svg Bhutan 48.30% 43.60% 54.55% 69.78% 52.43% 59.63% 57.13%
File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 23.60% 13.60% 13.56% 14.36% 18.08% 22.19% 24.17%
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia-Herzegovina 21.30% 16.10% 20.38% 19.70% 16.37% 23.50% 25.27%
File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana 15.60% 16.90% 16.67% 18.97% 17.94% 18.67% 17.54%
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 5.50% 3.20% 5.36% 16.70% 12.34% 12.73% 18.48%
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 13.30% 15.20% 17.26% 16.86% 14.97% 11.32% 9.75%
File:Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso 44.40% 37.40% 50.37% 65.35% 75.74% 71.16% 62.32%
File:Flag of Burundi.svg Burundi 58.80% 50.00% 58.35% 61.33% 75.55% 74.39% 73.16%
File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 44.30% 39.90% 48.41% 35.62% 41.05% 54.22% 33.65%
File:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon 46.70% 28.20% 29.89% 36.84% 47.29% 32.63% 57.97%
File:Flag of Cape Verde.svg Cape Verde 42.70% 28.70% 36.05% 45.89% 50.70% 52.27% 52.66%
File:Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Central African Republic 39.60% 46.60% 32.43% 35.12% 44.24% 36.03% 37.45%
File:Flag of Chad.svg Chad 41.40% 32.40% 33.87% 42.53% 51.65% 60.80% 70.16%
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 18.20% 9.00% 10.03% 12.35% 14.57% 17.00% 18.22%
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 25.60% 12.30% 15.52% 17.79% 21.93% 35.11% 41.93%
File:Flag of the Comoros.svg Comoros 14.00% 17.00% 54.44% 53.73% 48.45% 69.46% 53.02%
File:Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Congo 33.20% 35.40% 40.77% 46.55% 48.47% 52.23% 60.49%
File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica 21.20% 11.40% 9.83% 8.39% 6.49% 9.91% 18.66%
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia 5.10% 6.10% 5.29% 6.78% 5.10% 5.92% 4.02%
File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba 45.20% 66.20% 76.03% 81.85% 77.17% 50.97% 53.40%
File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus 1.70% 3.50% 3.53% 2.03% 1.69% 2.38% 2.78%
File:Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Democratic Republic of the Congo 36.20% 39.10% 45.62% 45.63% 49.94% 50.56% 53.80%
File:Flag of Djibouti.svg Djibouti 42.50% 50.10% 52.00% 47.09% 74.80% 82.96% 85.35%
File:Flag of Dominica.svg Dominica 29.50% 29.00% 33.33% 31.63% 28.74% 37.13% 26.83%
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic 45.60% 35.90% 33.78% 31.88% 35.78% 49.54% 53.21%
File:Flag of East Timor.svg East Timor 16.70% 25.00% 12.68% 26.67% 7.02% 8.16% 4.23%
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 40.00% 20.80% 31.34% 29.18% 27.95% 31.38% 34.05%
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt 35.30% 34.00% 33.57% 28.61% 34.24% 32.15% 31.83%
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador 45.70% 36.30% 45.72% 57.12% 52.97% 51.49% 58.18%
File:Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Equatorial Guinea 11.10% 17.80% 19.30% 17.75% 18.21% 21.29% 27.79%
File:Flag of Eritrea.svg Eritrea 51.10% 41.70% 55.67% 50.49% 71.69% 69.54% 65.39%
File:Flag of Eswatini.svg Eswatini 13.00% 10.00% 12.95% 8.03% 12.59% 8.49% 5.73%
File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia 46.70% 44.90% 48.32% 38.13% 50.30% 41.74% 45.46%
File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji 38.00% 14.00% 14.92% 20.23% 26.59% 41.74% 38.96%
File:Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon 23.00% 13.50% 15.74% 21.29% 26.10% 40.00% 45.41%
File:Flag of The Gambia.svg Gambia 55.70% 69.30% 75.64% 69.87% 70.27% 64.22% 72.30%
File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia 46.60% 48.20% 50.58% 62.82% 61.09% 62.35% 63.85%
File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana 50.10% 59.80% 63.28% 65.70% 56.18% 49.35% 55.60%
File:Flag of Grenada.svg Grenada 29.90% 29.50% 32.00% 35.71% 26.94% 26.44% 19.49%
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala 33.80% 35.90% 45.37% 48.68% 47.14% 53.62% 58.64%
File:Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea 63.80% 47.80% 59.81% 63.53% 64.59% 66.16% 73.29%
File:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau 63.40% 56.50% 65.18% 71.88% 71.61% 76.09% 65.33%
File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana 56.60% 40.20% 37.28% 25.76% 37.92% 70.62% 62.96%
File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti 54.40% 58.20% 60.45% 64.52% 71.44% 67.59% 60.81%
File:Flag of Honduras.svg Honduras 33.60% 36.80% 39.73% 42.76% 40.35% 60.32% 61.71%
File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 3.30% 3.10% 4.36% 4.61% 3.45% 4.25% 3.23%
File:Flag of India.svg India 24.70% 19.80% 23.78% 26.02% 23.29% 26.07% 27.75%
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 37.00% 8.30% 8.71% 11.19% 10.99% 12.81% 12.46%
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran 42.50% 41.80% 38.55% 45.02% 58.66% 87.66% 86.58%
File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq 46.30% 41.40% 52.82% 51.71% 60.71% 56.95% 49.94%
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel 3.00% 8.20% 3.85% 4.09% 4.88% 5.10% 5.33%
File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast 40.90% 29.80% 28.59% 37.38% 33.72% 33.81% 35.73%
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica 35.50% 32.30% 37.62% 35.64% 46.78% 54.46% 56.59%
File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan 43.20% 26.90% 37.59% 40.34% 40.06% 42.62% 45.26%
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan 11.70% 9.90% 12.70% 27.55% 32.81% 39.38% 42.58%
File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 35.60% 27.30% 27.34% 26.60% 33.17% 41.59% 49.86%
File:Flag of Kiribati.svg Kiribati 26.20% 15.40% 16.05% 5.81% 5.13% 25.33% 11.69%
File:Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo 47.90% 38.10% 44.03% 41.48% 37.92% 35.97% 36.76%
File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait 6.50% 5.70% 5.73% 4.56% 8.32% 2.71% 3.27%
File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan 32.10% 43.20% 55.75% 51.68% 55.58% 58.9% 67.75%
File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 73.40% 61.10% 66.68% 62.37% 63.66% 64.06% 65.60%
File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon 27.90% 16.10% 27.10% 25.41% 31.75% 25.22% 23.85%
File:Flag of Lesotho.svg Lesotho 32.10% 16.70% 13.95% 21.20% 35.97% 21.94% 28.24%
File:Flag of Liberia.svg Liberia 70.70% 49.40% 62.45% 70.23% 64.98% 64.36% 73.93%
File:Flag of Libya.svg Libya 27.10% 33.90% 43.02% 40.58% 45.50% 73.73% 89.05%
File:Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar 11.90% 11.60% 11.01% 12.12% 11.00% 11.77% 7.69%
File:Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi 28.90% 12.30% 10.23% 14.52% 26.49% 28.20% 37.05%
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 5.60% 4.60% 3.34% 3.65% 3.93% 4.94% 4.91%
File:Flag of Maldives.svg Maldives 4.70% 6.70% 15.49% 47.56% 27.74% 9.88% 33.65%
File:Flag of Mali.svg Mali 48.10% 54.00% 52.77% 57.58% 59.43% 50.60% 55.89%
File:Flag of Mauritania.svg Mauritania 51.00% 52.20% 61.45% 71.45% 67.30% 61.58% 67.79%
File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius 11.60% 2.20% 5.71% 5.53% 8.29% 6.49% 6.59%
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 11.40% 15.60% 20.17% 23.49% 22.50% 24.93% 26.66%
File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova 36.70% 40.10% 41.83% 36.35% 49.12% 61.10% 58.03%
File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia 53.60% 27.90% 34.76% 43.63% 53.62% 56.51% 54.60%
File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro 25.60% 28.00% 31.26% 28.69% 26.41% 35.35% 39.10%
File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco 24.00% 21.90% 20.60% 26.77% 36.99% 42.88% 28.48%
File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique 13.80% 4.00% 4.03% 10.29% 26.18% 10.22% 14.24%
File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar 41.90% 15.50% 16.32% 13.02% 17.88% 23.12% 30.91%
File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia 6.80% 7.60% 7.43% 5.56% 6.31% 8.40% 6.60%
File:Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru 66.70% 42.90% 5.26% 13.33% 20.97% 21.43% 20.83%
File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal 51.20% 38.20% 42.19% 49.54% 46.42% 51.53% 50.70%
File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua 41.80% 35.80% 41.19% 44.54% 43.28% 46.75% 63.52%
File:Flag of Niger.svg Niger 55.70% 36.40% 31.10% 31.14% 30.65% 43.33% 42.76%
File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 36.00% 33.20% 32.56% 41.44% 44.95% 57.47% 67.20%
Non-nationality based issuances[lower-alpha 3] n/a n/a n/a 28.92% 35.61% 40.27% 43.16%
File:Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea 16.30% 55.60% 47.67% 15.00% 54.55% 100.00% 100%
File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia 33.50% 29.80% 36.08% 33.84% 28.69% 31.29% 36.19%
File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman 2.20% 2.10% 2.00% 1.93% 3.46% 4.87% 5.13%
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 46.30% 38.00% 40.40% 46.43% 49.40% 47.89% 48.26%
File:Flag of Palestine.svg Palestine 55.60% 36.70% 42.68% 40.64% 50.98% 53.87% 52.92%
File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama 19.20% 10.00% 11.36% 12.05% 11.61% 11.71% 18.93%
File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea 3.40% 7.40% 5.14% 10.56% 9.34% 6.84% 1.74%
File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay 14.40% 6.10% 6.15% 7.47% 6.83% 8.02% 12.41%
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru 37.70% 13.80% 14.46% 28.61% 25.97% 28.53% 25.39%
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 31.00% 24.60% 27.96% 27.29% 25.54% 27.07% 24.40%
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 13.80% 6.40% 6.37% 5.37% 5.92% 3.99% 2.76%
File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar 4.90% 2.10% 2.97% 3.50% 7.48% 8.34% 10.33%
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 25.00% 9.80% 11.16% 11.43% 11.76% 10.44% 9.11%
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 7.50% 7.80% 10.24% 9.29% 11.61% 14.89% 15.19%
File:Flag of Rwanda.svg Rwanda 50.30% 51.10% 49.17% 43.79% 52.17% 44.51% 53.76%
File:Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Saint Kitts and Nevis 25.00% 27.50% 26.60% 28.31% 26.66% 24.98% 21.87%
File:Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Saint Lucia 26.60% 27.60% 26.90% 27.16% 22.34% 21.90% 16.75%
File:Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 26.40% 24.10% 27.15% 27.46% 20.38% 19.17% 14.55%
File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa 32.40% 27.20% 29.99% 28.44% 40.32% 26.26% 27.02%
File:Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe.svg São Tomé and Príncipe 28.60% 10.70% 5.71% 24.14% 14.81% 26.09% 34.78%
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 6.60% 3.30% 3.24% 4.04% 5.26% 7.47% 6.82%
File:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal 55.20% 57.50% 54.37% 52.46% 56.85% 59.18% 55.88%
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia 11.70% 16.00% 16.54% 18.77% 22.33% 25.93% 30.33%
File:Flag of Seychelles.svg Seychelles 18.00% 6.80% 7.26% 9.66% 13.14% 11.64% 10.60%
File:Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Sierra Leone 50.10% 51.90% 53.02% 61.25% 47.30% 60.56% 57.99%
File:Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands 6.50% 5.40% 7.26% 4.28% 16.79% 3.57% 2.20%
File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia 54.00% 52.00% 64.60% 63.89% 75.50% 90.16% 80.77%
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 4.60% 2.60% 5.08% 6.83% 6.44% 7.31% 6.92%
File:Flag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan n/a 43.80% 41.77% 43.89% 47.52% 41.29% 52.32%
File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 31.40% 19.50% 22.07% 21.69% 26.19% 33.61% 35.12%
File:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan 38.60% 42.40% 40.45% 36.59% 51.37% 59.83% 57.44%
File:Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname 9.60% 13.60% 7.78% 10.86% 11.44% 8.57% 7.44%
File:Flag of Syria.svg Syria 33.10% 60.00% 63.43% 59.77% 59.11% 77.31% 74.83%
File:Flag of Tajikistan.svg Tajikistan 32.40% 49.00% 44.44% 55.24% 51.84% 53.39% 60.97%
File:Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania 26.20% 21.30% 12.02% 23.05% 18.36% 19.87% 23.90%
File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 19.80% 10.20% 12.35% 17.82% 20.15% 22.17% 23.41%
File:Flag of Togo (3-2).svg Togo 51.70% 35.60% 43.42% 54.39% 59.88% 59.61% 59.78%
File:Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga 48.70% 25.40% 28.09% 31.58% 32.85% 51.33% 45.85%
File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago 23.80% 21.20% 25.16% 22.70% 22.46% 19.28% 13.05%
File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia 23.90% 17.50% 19.69% 15.92% 19.53% 27.67% 24.17%
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 11.20% 7.10% 13.88% 13.62% 17.86% 17.49% 19.19%
File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan 45.40% 18.60% 25.41% 32.95% 40.60% 52.93% 56.26%
File:Flag of Tuvalu.svg Tuvalu 17.60% 27.30% 21.05% 20.00% 15.38% 34.78% 25.81%
File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda 34.40% 37.20% 30.63% 41.53% 42.38% 42.29% 51.65%
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 30.90% 27.70% 34.03% 40.83% 34.54% 40.97% 45.06%
File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 10.40% 4.80% 7.10% 4.02% 5.80% 3.75% 5.56%
File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 9.50% 1.80% 2.70% 3.14% 3.19% 4.11% 5.91%
File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan 61.10% 52.10% 49.59% 57.09% 50.29% 61.76% 68.06%
File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu 16.70% 20.00% 10.53% 16.67% 13.51% 38.30% 41.05%
File:Flag of Vatican City (2023–present).svg Vatican City 16.70% 7.70% 25.00% 0.00% 36.36% 0.00% 8.33%
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 25.40% 15.20% 15.57% 40.25% 42.87% 74.28% 59.53%
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 38.80% 14.30% 23.43% 29.49% 24.06% 26.20% 23.70%
File:Flag of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.svg Western Sahara n/a n/a n/a n/a 100.00% 0.00% 0.00%
File:Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen 54.70% 44.20% 54.01% 48.85% 60.76% 82.50% 78.45%
File:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia 53.30% 22.20% 20.98% 22.26% 21.72% 22.45% 40.64%
File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe 30.30% 13.20% 21.03% 22.88% 26.32% 26.60% 26.92%

Visitor admissions

File:Admission USA 2017.png
Number of non-immigrant admissions for tourist and business purposes into the United States in fiscal year 2017
  United States
  >2 million
  1–2 million
  500,000–1 million
  250,000–500,000
  100,000–250,000
  15,000–100,000
  <15,000

The individuals admitted for tourism and/or business purposes during fiscal year 2017 were nationals from the following countries.[62][63][64][65]

Country Admissions[lower-alpha 4]
File:Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan 1,910
File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania 14,151
File:Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria 13,291
File:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra 1,417
File:Flag of Angola.svg Angola 6,900
File:Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda 14,992
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 1,085,461
File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia 11,614
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia[lower-alpha 5] 1,463,908
File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 219,187
File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan 6,912
File:Flag of the Bahamas.svg Bahamas 293,192
File:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain 7,168
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh 29,646
File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados 66,984
File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 18,926
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 302,585
File:Flag of Belize.svg Belize 28,496
File:Flag of Benin.svg Benin 2,301
File:Flag of Bhutan.svg Bhutan 612
File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 71,519
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina 8,246
File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana 2,108
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 2,011,385
File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 1,126
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 31,126
File:Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso 4,716
File:Flag of Burundi.svg Burundi 1,597
File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 3,890
File:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon 12,014
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 11,616,347
File:Flag of Cape Verde.svg Cape Verde 4,833
File:Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Central African Republic 216
File:Flag of Chad.svg Chad 745
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 396,367
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China[lower-alpha 6] 2,630,300
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 926,855
File:Flag of the Comoros.svg Comoros 102
File:Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Congo 1,146
File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica 307,979
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia 26,345
File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba 67,284
File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus 10,642
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 123,545
File:Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Democratic Republic of the Congo 6,701
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark[lower-alpha 7] 353,381
File:Flag of Djibouti.svg Djibouti 1,252
File:Flag of Dominica.svg Dominica 5,692
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic 435,775
File:Flag of East Timor.svg East Timor 54
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 430,136
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt 80,367
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador 199,375
File:Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Equatorial Guinea 982
File:Flag of Eritrea.svg Eritrea 3,373
File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia 25,799
File:Flag of Eswatini.svg Eswatini 325
File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia 20,951
File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji 10,810
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 160,289
File:Flag of France.svg France[lower-alpha 8] 1,923,414
File:Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon 2,013
File:Flag of The Gambia.svg Gambia 1,661
File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia 3,710
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2,228,358
File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana 22,949
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 86,475
File:Flag of Grenada.svg Grenada 11,498
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala 285,254
File:Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea 3,241
File:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau 164
File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana 71,314
File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti 148,524
File:Flag of Honduras.svg Honduras 215,261
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 97,439
File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland 66,319
File:Flag of India.svg India 1,264,598
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 100,932
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran 14,530
File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq 16,790
File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 532,793
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel 435,873
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1,282,989
File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast 6,703
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica 314,301
File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 3,697,844
File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan 40,558
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan 23,011
File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 27,588
File:Flag of Kiribati.svg Kiribati 237
File:Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo 3,752
File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait 39,519
File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan 1,443
File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 1,654
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 23,539
File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon 41,731
File:Flag of Lesotho.svg Lesotho 333
File:Flag of Liberia.svg Liberia 3,555
File:Flag of Libya.svg Libya 780
File:Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein 2,008
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania 26,135
File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg 13,333
File:Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar 1,227
File:Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi 2,232
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 82,881
File:Flag of Maldives.svg Maldives 382
File:Flag of Mali.svg Mali 3,491
File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta 6,789
File:Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Marshall Islands 70
File:Flag of Mauritania.svg Mauritania 920
File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius 4,765
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 18,101,904[lower-alpha 9]
File:Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg Micronesia 70
File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova 8,991
File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco 991
File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia 11,377
File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco[lower-alpha 10] 30,043
File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique 1,773
File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar 7,976
File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia 2,043
File:Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru 49
File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal 28,394
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands[lower-alpha 11] 796,945
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand[lower-alpha 12] 351,924
File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua 69,900
File:Flag of Niger.svg Niger 1,347
File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 196,326
File:Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea 16
File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia 8,059
File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 298,554
File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman 4,347
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 104,064
File:Flag of Palau.svg Palau 30
File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama 149,544
File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea 682
File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay 29,059
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru 310,924
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 352,474
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 212,207
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 190,022
File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar 11,833
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 83,926
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 297,397
File:Flag of Rwanda.svg Rwanda 3,395
File:Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Saint Kitts and Nevis 12,288
File:Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Saint Lucia 16,338
File:Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 10,313
File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa 2,072
File:Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino 699
File:Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe.svg São Tomé and Príncipe 34
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 108,115
File:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal 8,785
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1992–2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).svg Serbia and Montenegro 26,042
File:Flag of Seychelles.svg Seychelles 316
File:Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Sierra Leone 2,971
File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 135,949
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 53,437
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 26,727
File:Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands 196
File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia 161
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 129,412
File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 2,324,707
File:Flag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan 234
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1,037,798
File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 24,507
File:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan 3,460
File:Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname 12,770
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 568,668
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 433,375
File:Flag of Syria.svg Syria 8,869
File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan 456,106
File:Flag of Tajikistan.svg Tajikistan 1,542
File:Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania 5,868
File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 93,760
File:Flag of Togo (3-2).svg Togo 2,402
File:Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga 3,834
File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago 186,223
File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia 10,907
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 174,501
File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan 1,117
File:Flag of Tuvalu.svg Tuvalu 39
File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda 8,957
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 98,547
File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 28,435
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom[lower-alpha 13] 4,786,421
File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 80,410
File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan 11,565
File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu 110
File:Flag of Vatican City (2023–present).svg Vatican City 0[lower-alpha 14]
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 540,168
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 101,686
File:Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen 2,713
File:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia 4,245
File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe 7,939
Unknown 61,705
Total 70,056,257

Overstays

A number of visitors overstay the maximum period of allowed stay on their B-1/B-2 status after entering the U.S. The Department of Homeland Security publishes annual reports that list the number of violations by passengers who arrive by air and sea. The table below excludes statistics on persons who left the United States later than their allowed stay or legalized their status and shows only suspected overstays who remained in the country. More than 95% of visitors from Mexico arrive in the U.S. by land rather than by air and sea. Statistics for suspected overstays of the land visitors are yet to be released.[66] The number of suspected in-country B-1/B-2 overstays in fiscal year 2018 by nationality were the following.[67][68][69]

Country Expected
departures
Out-of-country
overstays
Suspected in-
country overstays
Total
overstays
Total
overstay rate
Suspected in-country
overstay rate
Afghanistan 1,339 4 169 173 12.92% 12.62%
Albania 15,319 56 562 618 4.03% 3.67%
Algeria 11,126 43 278 321 2.89% 2.50%
Andorra 1,611 0 3 3 0.19% 0.19%
Angola 6,342 22 963 985 15.53% 15.18%
Antigua and Barbuda 14,508 26 202 228 1.57% 1.39%
Argentina 1,116,017 276 7,909 8,185 0.73% 0.71%
Armenia 11,315 39 482 521 4.60% 4.26%
Australia[lower-alpha 5] 1,418,265 829 3,155 3,984 0.28% 0.22%
Austria 210,050 74 647 721 0.34% 0.31%
Azerbaijan 6,731 27 486 513 7.62% 7.22%
Bahamas 272,487 253 1,292 1,545 0.57% 0.47%
Bahrain 6,784 9 43 52 0.77% 0.63%
Bangladesh 26,795 52 565 617 2.30% 2.11%
Barbados 64,795 39 718 757 1.17% 1.11%
Belarus 18,198 57 673 730 4.01% 3.70%
Belgium 300,319 148 785 933 0.31% 0.26%
Belize 28,642 49 554 603 2.11% 1.93%
Benin 2,079 17 97 114 5.48% 4.67%
Bhutan 398 6 46 52 13.07% 11.56%
Bolivia 69,041 73 1,108 1,181 1.71% 1.60%
Bosnia and Herzegovina 8,186 36 109 145 1.77% 1.33%
Botswana 2,095 5 26 31 1.48% 1.24%
Brazil 2,200,440 1,720 34,569 36,289 1.65% 1.57%
Brunei 1,160 0 9 9 0.78% 0.78%
Bulgaria 30,799 69 235 304 0.99% 0.76%
Burkina Faso 3,953 24 308 332 8.40% 7.79%
Burundi 1,157 0 249 249 21.52% 21.52%
Cambodia 4,045 9 110 119 2.94% 2.72%
Cameroon 10,958 125 826 951 8.68% 7.54%
Central African Republic 212 2 14 16 7.55% 6.60%
Cape Verde 4,870 30 553 583 11.97% 11.36%
Chad 536 3 162 165 30.78% 30.22%
Chile 403,917 655 5,364 6,019 1.49% 1.33%
China[lower-alpha 6] 2,345,850 2,575 15,739 18,314 0.78% 0.67%
Colombia 929,005 935 20,982 21,917 2.36% 2.26%
Comoros 87 0 2 2 2.30% 2.30%
Congo 1,096 5 119 124 11.31% 10.86%
Costa Rica 306,925 184 2,830 3,014 0.98% 0.92%
Croatia 26,385 24 108 132 0.50% 0.41%
Cuba 70,484 254 1,614 1,868 2.65% 2.29%
Cyprus 10,413 4 38 42 0.40% 0.36%
Czech Republic 125,142 174 612 786 0.63% 0.49%
Democratic Republic of the Congo 6,446 24 497 521 8.08% 7.71%
Denmark[lower-alpha 7] 340,333 114 656 770 0.23% 0.19%
Djibouti 403 3 177 180 44.67% 43.92%
Dominica 7,336 28 275 303 4.13% 3.75%
Dominican Republic 446,451 443 14,198 14,641 3.28% 3.18%
East Timor 61 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
Ecuador 429,106 345 6,652 6,997 1.63% 1.55%
Egypt 74,162 183 1,848 2,031 2.74% 2.49%
El Salvador 199,915 210 3,229 3,439 1.72% 1.62%
Equatorial Guinea 1,002 9 54 63 6.29% 5.39%
Eritrea 2,041 49 491 540 26.46% 24.06%
Estonia 24,922 25 91 116 0.47% 0.37%
Eswatini 875 1 11 12 1.37% 1.26%
Ethiopia 19,150 136 843 979 5.11% 4.40%
Fiji 8,257 39 206 245 2.97% 2.49%
Finland 151,678 59 293 352 0.23% 0.19%
France[lower-alpha 8] 1,907,233 1,103 10,427 11,530 0.60% 0.55%
Gabon 1,843 12 88 100 5.43% 4.77%
Gambia 1,747 19 129 148 8.47% 7.38%
Georgia 7,919 30 819 849 10.72% 10.34%
Germany 2,128,450 962 5,766 6,728 0.32% 0.27%
Ghana 23,486 71 804 875 3.73% 3.42%
Greece 90,919 322 825 1,147 1.26% 0.91%
Grenada 11,032 20 219 239 2.17% 1.99%
Guatemala 276,400 291 5,548 5,839 2.11% 2.01%
Guinea 2,651 19 120 139 5.24% 4.53%
Guinea-Bissau 143 0 14 14 9.79% 9.79%
Guyana 66,416 155 3,065 3,220 4.85% 4.61%
Haiti 137,119 453 6,464 6,917 5.04% 4.71%
Honduras 214,468 253 3,890 4,143 1.93% 1.81%
Hungary 98,877 268 978 1,246 1.26% 0.99%
Iceland 69,723 26 123 149 0.21% 0.18%
India 1,134,436 2,216 10,770 12,986 1.14% 0.95%
Indonesia 93,250 92 827 919 0.99% 0.89%
Iran 9,149 79 234 313 3.42% 2.56%
Iraq 7,486 37 382 419 5.60% 5.10%
Ireland 558,218 218 1,487 1,705 0.31% 0.27%
Israel 418,944 375 3,251 3,626 0.87% 0.78%
Italy 1,304,020 1,063 6,009 7,072 0.54% 0.46%
Ivory Coast 6,199 29 260 289 4.66% 4.19%
Jamaica 312,667 384 10,242 10,626 3.40% 3.28%
Japan 3,122,345 372 4,505 4,877 0.16% 0.14%
Jordan 38,906 172 1,554 1,726 4.44% 3.99%
Kazakhstan 22,274 53 676 729 3.27% 3.03%
Kenya 27,559 99 1,494 1,593 5.78% 5.42%
Kiribati 115 0 1 1 0.87% 0.87%
Kosovo 244 3 7 10 4.10% 2.87%
Kuwait 38,071 410 517 927 2.43% 1.36%
Kyrgyzstan 3,316 7 99 106 3.20% 2.99%
Laos 1,508 7 144 151 10.01% 9.55%
Latvia 22,919 73 162 235 1.03% 0.71%
Lebanon 37,840 76 604 680 1.80% 1.60%
Lesotho 364 0 2 2 0.55% 0.55%
Liberia 3,372 68 392 460 13.64% 11.63%
Libya 430 4 15 19 4.42% 3.49%
Liechtenstein 1,890 2 2 4 0.21% 0.11%
Lithuania 38,341 122 384 506 1.32% 1.00%
Luxembourg 13,625 9 39 48 0.35% 0.29%
Madagascar 1,103 2 12 14 1.27% 1.09%
Malawi 2,010 7 121 128 6.37% 6.02%
Malaysia 78,865 55 866 921 1.17% 1.10%
Maldives 225 0 2 2 0.89% 0.89%
Mali 3,234 10 146 156 4.82% 4.51%
Malta 7,160 3 22 25 0.35% 0.31%
Marshall Islands 78 0 4 4 5.13% 5.13%
Mauritania 698 7 71 78 11.17% 10.17%
Mauritius 3,366 4 18 22 0.65% 0.53%
Micronesia 60 0 6 6 10.00% 10.00%
Moldova 9,887 32 257 289 2.92% 2.60%
Monaco 1,008 1 3 4 0.40% 0.30%
Mongolia 11,401 41 378 419 3.68% 3.32%
Montenegro 5,571 30 356 386 6.93% 6.39%
Morocco[lower-alpha 10] 26,526 75 388 463 1.75% 1.46%
Mozambique 1,820 5 30 35 1.92% 1.65%
Myanmar 7,492 31 419 450 6.01% 5.59%
Namibia 2,080 7 42 49 2.36% 2.02%
Nauru 45 1 1 2 4.44% 2.22%
Nepal 27,205 215 970 1,185 4.36% 3.57%
Netherlands[lower-alpha 11] 795,308 359 2,821 3,180 0.40% 0.35%
New Zealand[lower-alpha 12] 345,636 252 843 1,095 0.32% 0.24%
Nicaragua 69,133 72 1,250 1,322 1.91% 1.81%
Niger 1,138 9 75 84 7.38% 6.59%
Nigeria 195,785 719 29,004 29,723 15.18% 14.81%
North Korea 37 12 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
North Macedonia 7,891 19 121 140 1.77% 1.53%
Norway 285,524 128 520 648 0.23% 0.18%
Oman 4,342 11 26 37 0.85% 0.60%
Pakistan 88,177 163 1,917 2,080 2.36% 2.17%
Palau 34 1 6 7 20.59% 17.65%
Panama 148,294 97 831 928 0.63% 0.56%
Papua New Guinea 589 1 3 4 0.68% 0.51%
Paraguay 30,301 23 501 524 1.73% 1.65%
Peru 302,829 340 4,653 4,993 1.65% 1.54%
Philippines 304,585 620 4,993 5,613 1.84% 1.64%
Poland 211,438 215 1,635 1,850 0.87% 0.77%
Portugal 198,982 444 3,140 3,584 1.80% 1.58%
Qatar 11,645 128 154 282 2.42% 1.32%
Romania 82,670 171 720 891 1.08% 0.87%
Russia 265,798 347 4,234 4,581 1.72% 1.59%
Rwanda 3,312 16 137 153 4.62% 4.14%
Saint Kitts and Nevis 11,764 11 203 214 1.82% 1.73%
Saint Lucia 15,780 25 293 318 2.02% 1.86%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 9,443 15 263 278 2.94% 2.79%
Samoa 2,111 14 140 154 7.30% 6.63%
San Marino 731 0 3 3 0.41% 0.41%
São Tomé and Príncipe 30 0 1 1 3.33% 3.33%
Saudi Arabia 100,922 399 817 1,216 1.20% 0.81%
Senegal 7,848 36 280 316 4.03% 3.57%
Serbia 29,173 67 304 371 1.27% 1.04%
Seychelles 337 0 2 2 0.59% 0.59%
Sierra Leone 2,893 20 191 211 7.29% 6.60%
Singapore 134,505 97 205 302 0.22% 0.15%
Slovakia 54,438 102 406 508 0.93% 0.75%
Slovenia 27,559 21 86 107 0.39% 0.31%
Solomon Islands 169 0 3 3 1.78% 1.78%
Somalia 78 1 9 10 12.82% 11.54%
South Africa 126,668 129 848 977 0.77% 0.67%
South Korea 1,579,221 1,027 3,524 4,551 0.29% 0.22%
South Sudan 239 0 36 36 15.06% 15.06%
Spain 1,050,622 1,564 10,208 11,772 1.12% 0.97%
Sri Lanka 20,997 18 286 304 1.45% 1.36%
Sudan 2,937 29 339 368 12.53% 11.54%
Suriname 12,711 17 175 192 1.51% 1.38%
Sweden 541,849 244 1,168 1,412 0.26% 0.22%
Switzerland 409,632 190 1,032 1,222 0.30 0.25%
Syria 6,851 27 1,180 1,207 17.62% 17.22%
Taiwan 428,767 541 1,214 1,755 0.41% 0.28%
Tajikistan 1,377 19 81 100 7.26% 5.88%
Tanzania 5,892 33 171 204 3.46% 2.90%
Thailand 90,436 148 1,491 1,639 1.81% 1.65%
Togo 2,173 15 170 185 8.51% 7.82%
Tonga 3,422 17 143 160 4.68% 4.18%
Trinidad and Tobago 180,415 83 728 811 0.45% 0.40%
Tunisia 9,175 26 188 214 2.33% 2.05%
Turkey 165,724 280 2,804 3,084 1.86% 1.69%
Turkmenistan 1,044 3 92 95 9.10% 8.81%
Tuvalu 38 0 1 1 2.63% 2.63%
Uganda 9,247 30 768 798 8.63% 8.31%
Ukraine 92,766 178 2,047 2,225 2.40% 2.21%
United Arab Emirates 28,772 325 383 708 2.46% 1.33%
United Kingdom[lower-alpha 13] 4,745,902 1,982 12,233 14,215 0.30% 0.26%
Uruguay 83,279 40 1,397 1,437 1.73% 1.68%
Uzbekistan 10,972 66 667 733 6.68% 6.08%
Vanuatu 98 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
Vatican City 31 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
Venezuela 477,224 1,029 34,902 35,931 7.53% 7.31%
Vietnam 97,433 366 1,750 2,116 2.17% 1.80%
Yemen 1,816 11 507 518 28.52% 27.92%
Zambia 4,013 15 219 234 5.83% 5.46%
Zimbabwe 7,560 23 192 215 2.84% 2.54%
Total 38,198,294 34,530 364,020 398,550 1.04% 0.95%

See also

Notes

  1. According to some international consultants, holders of Hong Kong SAR passports are required to register in EVUS due to Executive Order 13936 from July 2020,[33][34][35] but this requirement has not been confirmed by CBP.[36]
  2. Including Border Crossing Cards
  3. "Non-nationality based issuances" includes individuals presenting travel documents issued by a competent authority other than their country of nationality, including, for example, aliens traveling on a Laissez-Passer issued by the United Nations and refugees residing in another country.
  4. Includes admissions under the Visa Waiver Program.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Includes Australia, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, and Cocos Islands.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Includes mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Includes Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Greenland.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Includes France, French Guiana, French Polynesia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Réunion, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and Wallis and Futuna.
  9. Includes a limited number of Border Crossing Card admissions.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Includes Morocco and Western Sahara.
  11. 11.0 11.1 Includes the Netherlands, Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Includes New Zealand, Cook Islands, Tokelau, and Niue.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Includes the United Kingdom, Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, and Turks and Caicos Islands.
  14. Data withheld by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to limit disclosure.

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