From B-2 tourist visa application to interview tips, what to watch out for at the border, and visa extensions — a complete visa guide for Miami birth tourism.
One of the most frequently asked questions for families planning to give birth in Miami is the visa process. With the right information and preparation, this process is quite manageable. As our team that has been working with families for years, we share the visa process for Miami birth tourism with you in all its details.
The most commonly used visa type for giving birth in Miami is the B-2 Tourist Visa. This visa covers tourist travel and birth tourism falls within this scope. You do not need to explicitly state the purpose of birth in your visa application; tourist travel purpose is sufficient. However, border officials may ask questions if they notice your pregnancy, so it is important to be prepared.
At the US Embassy interview, the border official may ask various questions. The most frequently asked questions are: What is the purpose of your travel? How long will you stay? What is your reason for returning? How will you cover your expenses? Your answers must be clear, consistent and honest. Emphasize your ties to your home country (work, property, family). Document that you have sufficient financial resources.
The B-2 visa generally grants a stay of up to 6 months. This period is generally sufficient for birth and document procedures. However, a visa extension application can be made for unexpected situations. Application is made to USCIS with form I-539. You must apply before your current visa expires.
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