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Can a Timorese visit the United States for business?

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Most Timorese travellers apply at the embassy or visa application centre before they travel when heading to United States for business.

The route most travellers use is the B-1 Visitor visa (Business). Stays of up to 180 days, expect to pay around $185 in mandatory fees, processing usually takes 14–90 days.

The paperwork is heavy — approval depends heavily on the documents and circumstances you can show.

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Straight from travel.state.gov.

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Embassy visaBusiness

B-1 Visitor visa (Business)

Max stay
180days
Processing
14–90days
Fee
$185.00
Difficulty1/10·Realism7/10
Why? ▾

Difficulty

Heavy paperwork
1/10

Lots of documentation, eligibility thresholds, or a sponsor required. Start months ahead and consider professional advice.

Why this score?
  • Embassy/consulate visa application
  • -2Long processing time (up to 90 days)
  • -0.25Onward / return ticket required
  • -0.5Proof of funds required
  • -0.5Biometrics appointment required
  • -1Long documentation list (10 items)

Approval realism

Approval depends on you
7/10

Approval depends heavily on the documents and circumstances you can show. Read the warning above — it points to what tends to move the needle.

What drives this score?
  • Embassy visa applications generally succeed when documentation is complete and ties to home are clear
Step-by-step checklist

Your application checklist

  1. 1

    Check your passport validity

    165+ days before

    Most countries require 6+ months of validity beyond your travel dates and at least one blank page. If it's close, renew before applying.

  2. 2

    Gather supporting documents

    149+ days before

    You'll need: DS-160 nonimmigrant visa application form; Valid passport (at least 6 months beyond intended stay); Recent photograph meeting US visa specifications; Visa application fee receipt (machine-readable); and others (see full list above).

  3. 3

    Prepare proof of funds

    149+ days before

    Bank statements covering 3–6 months are standard. Include both savings and recent income flow — adjudicators look for stability, not just balance.

  4. 4

    Book refundable flight + accommodation

    142+ days before

    Use a refundable booking (or a free hold/itinerary service) until your visa is approved — embassies want to see real plans, but you don't want to lose the money on a refusal.

  5. 5

    Book a biometrics appointment (US Embassy / Consulate (interview + fingerprints))

    142+ days before

    Biometrics centres often have 1–3 week waitlists. Book the slot the moment your application is submitted, not after.

  6. 6

    Submit the application to the embassy or consulate

    135+ days before

    In person at the consulate with jurisdiction over your residence. Bring originals + photocopies of every document. Most consulates require a prior appointment.

  7. 7

    Track the application; print the approval

    7+ days before

    Decisions typically take 14–90 days. Print or save a clear PDF of the approved visa — airlines check this at check-in.

  8. 8

    On the day of travel

    day of travel

    Carry: passport (printed visa if applicable), onward ticket, proof of accommodation, proof of funds, travel insurance. Border officers retain discretion regardless of visa status.

Show full requirements, fees, and source
Passport valid 6+ monthsOnward ticket requiredProof of fundsBiometrics (US Embassy / Consulate (interview + fingerprints))

What you need

  • DS-160 nonimmigrant visa application form
  • Valid passport (at least 6 months beyond intended stay)
  • Recent photograph meeting US visa specifications
  • Visa application fee receipt (machine-readable)
  • Documentary evidence of strong ties to home country (employment, property, family)
  • Proof of sufficient funds for the trip
  • Itinerary and intended duration of stay
  • Interview at the US embassy or consulate (most applicants 14–79)
  • Letter of invitation from the US business entity (where applicable)
  • Conference / training agenda (where applicable)

Fee breakdown

  • MRV application fee$185.00
View primary source (travel.state.gov)
Embassy visaBusiness

B-1 Visitor for Business — United States

Max stay
180days
Processing
14–90days
Fee
$185.00
Difficulty1/10·Realism7/10
Why? ▾

Difficulty

Heavy paperwork
1/10

Lots of documentation, eligibility thresholds, or a sponsor required. Start months ahead and consider professional advice.

Why this score?
  • Embassy/consulate visa application
  • -2Long processing time (up to 90 days)
  • -0.25Onward / return ticket required
  • -0.5Proof of funds required
  • -0.5Biometrics appointment required
  • -1Long documentation list (7 items)

Approval realism

Approval depends on you
7/10

Approval depends heavily on the documents and circumstances you can show. Read the warning above — it points to what tends to move the needle.

What drives this score?
  • Embassy visa applications generally succeed when documentation is complete and ties to home are clear
Step-by-step checklist

Your application checklist

  1. 1

    Check your passport validity

    165+ days before

    Most countries require 6+ months of validity beyond your travel dates and at least one blank page. If it's close, renew before applying.

  2. 2

    Gather supporting documents

    149+ days before

    You'll need: Permitted activities: consult with business associates, attend conferences / conventions, settle an estate, negotiate a contract, participate in short-term training (unpaid); PROHIBITED: gainful employment in the US labour market, performance for paying audiences, paid speaking engagements; Form DS-160 + interview at US embassy / consulate; Strong ties to home country (no immigrant intent); and others (see full list above).

  3. 3

    Prepare proof of funds

    149+ days before

    Bank statements covering 3–6 months are standard. Include both savings and recent income flow — adjudicators look for stability, not just balance.

  4. 4

    Book refundable flight + accommodation

    142+ days before

    Use a refundable booking (or a free hold/itinerary service) until your visa is approved — embassies want to see real plans, but you don't want to lose the money on a refusal.

  5. 5

    Book a biometrics appointment (Destination consulate / Visa Application Centre)

    142+ days before

    Biometrics centres often have 1–3 week waitlists. Book the slot the moment your application is submitted, not after.

  6. 6

    Submit the application to the embassy or consulate

    135+ days before

    In person at the consulate with jurisdiction over your residence. Bring originals + photocopies of every document. Most consulates require a prior appointment.

  7. 7

    Track the application; print the approval

    7+ days before

    Decisions typically take 14–90 days. Print or save a clear PDF of the approved visa — airlines check this at check-in.

  8. 8

    On the day of travel

    day of travel

    Carry: passport (printed visa if applicable), onward ticket, proof of accommodation, proof of funds, travel insurance. Border officers retain discretion regardless of visa status.

Show full requirements, fees, and source
Passport valid 6+ monthsOnward ticket requiredProof of fundsBiometrics (Destination consulate / Visa Application Centre)

What you need

  • Permitted activities: consult with business associates, attend conferences / conventions, settle an estate, negotiate a contract, participate in short-term training (unpaid)
  • PROHIBITED: gainful employment in the US labour market, performance for paying audiences, paid speaking engagements
  • Form DS-160 + interview at US embassy / consulate
  • Strong ties to home country (no immigrant intent)
  • Sponsoring company letter detailing purpose and duration of visit
  • Often issued as a combined B-1/B-2 (Business + Tourism) — same fee, broader use
  • Visa Waiver Program (ESTA) nationals don't need B-1 for short business visits ≤ 90 days

Fee breakdown

  • Visa application fee$185.00
View primary source (travel.state.gov)

What you'll need

Business visa for United States

Specific to Timorese passport holders.

Start ~0–8 weeks before your intended travel date.

Order these first — they have the longest lead time

  • Valid passport

    Identity2–8 weeks

    Most countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond your departure date, with two or more blank pages.

    How: Renew via your own country's passport office if expiring within 12 months.

Then gather these

  • Invitation letter

    Purpose evidence1–3 weeks

    From a business contact, host, or sponsor in the destination country. Some embassies require it notarised or authenticated.

    How: Issued by the host. Lead time depends on whether authentication is required.

  • Recent bank statements

    Financial1–5 days

    Usually 3–6 months of statements showing you can support yourself during the trip. Required for most embassy-issued tourist visas.

    How: Download PDFs from your bank's online portal. Some consulates require originals stamped by the bank.

  • Passport-style photograph

    Identity1–3 days

    A recent biometric photo to the destination's specifications. Most consulates require their own dimensions, not your home country's.

    How: Any high-street photo studio, or app-based services that meet ICAO 9303 spec.

  • Online visa application form

    Application1–3 days

    The destination's online form (DS-160 for US, gov.uk for UK, IRCC portal for Canada, ImmiAccount for Australia, e-Visa portal for most others).

    How: Apply directly on the destination government website — never via a third-party paid service.

  • Proof of accommodation

    Purpose evidence1–3 days

    Hotel bookings, an AirBnB reservation, or an invitation letter from a host covering the dates of your stay.

    How: Book refundable hotels (Booking.com Free Cancellation), or get a notarised invitation letter from your host.

  • Application fee payment

    Application1 day

    Payable to the destination government directly. Fees range from ~$25 (e-Visas) to $2,500+ (US EB-1).

    How: Card payment on the destination's portal. Receipt required for the application.

  • Onward or return ticket

    Purpose evidence1 day

    Proof you intend to leave the country before your permitted stay expires. Most short-stay visas and visa-free entries require this.

    How: Book a refundable flight or use a 24-hour hold from an OTA. Border officers can check the booking.

Lead times are global averages. Country-specific channels can be faster (FBI Channeler in days vs FBI Mail in months) — always check the destination's embassy or visa portal for current timelines.

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