New US Visitor Visa Rule for Nepal – Visa Bond, DS-160 & Interview Guide
Are you planning to apply for a U.S. B1/B2 Visitor Visa from Nepal? With increasing scrutiny, strict interview standards, and possible visa bond requirements in selected cases, proper preparation is more important than ever.
At MYLAWYER GLOBAL PVT. LTD., led by Advocate Kabiraj Timalsina, we provide professional legal guidance for U.S. Visitor Visa (B1/B2) applications from Nepal, including DS-160 preparation, interview coaching, refusal strategy, and complex case analysis.
Understanding the U.S. Visitor Visa (B1/B2)
U.S. Department of State issues B1/B2 visitor visas for:
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B1 Visa – Business visits (meetings, conferences, negotiations)
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B2 Visa – Tourism, family visits, medical treatment
In Nepal, applications are processed by:
U.S. Embassy Kathmandu
New Concern: Visa Bond for Certain Applicants
Under U.S. immigration law, the government may impose a visa bond in high-risk cases. While not applicable to all Nepali applicants, it may be considered when:
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There is risk of overstay
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Previous immigration violations exist
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Weak financial background
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Unclear return intention
Important Points:
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Bond amounts may range from several thousand USD
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Refundable upon compliance with visa terms
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Not automatic — decided case-by-case
Professional evaluation before applying can reduce risk.
U.S. Visitor Visa Application Process from Nepal
Step 1: Complete DS-160 Online Form
Step 2: Pay MRV Fee
Step 3: Schedule Biometrics & Interview
Step 4: Attend Interview at U.S. Embassy Kathmandu
Step 5: Receive Visa Decision
Why DS-160 Accuracy is Critical
The DS-160 is the backbone of your visa case. The data submitted is permanently stored and referenced in future U.S. immigration matters.
Common mistakes that lead to refusal in Nepal:
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Incorrect travel purpose
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Income misrepresentation
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Inconsistent sponsor information
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Incomplete travel history
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Errors in employment details
Even minor discrepancies may result in refusal under Section 214(b) or administrative processing delays.
Professional DS-160 Assistance in Nepal
At MYLAWYER GLOBAL, we provide:
✔️ Professional DS-160 drafting
✔️ Strong tie analysis
✔️ Risk assessment before submission
✔️ Sponsor documentation review
✔️ Reapplication strategy after refusal
✔️ Guidance on potential visa bond concerns
Advocate Kabiraj Timalsina is widely regarded as one of the best U.S. visa consultants and lawyers in Nepal, with strong expertise in B1/B2 visa interview preparation.
U.S. Visa Interview Process in Kathmandu
Interviews are conducted at:
U.S. Embassy Kathmandu
What Officers Examine:
1. Purpose of Travel
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Why are you visiting?
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How long will you stay?
2. Financial Strength
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Monthly income?
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Who pays for the trip?
3. Strong Ties to Nepal
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Job or business stability
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Family dependency
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Property ownership
4. Immigration History
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Previous travel?
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Past refusals?
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Overstay issues?
Interviews usually last 2–5 minutes but require strong preparation.
Common Reasons for U.S. Visa Refusal in Nepal
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Weak financial documents
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Inconsistent DS-160 answers
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Unclear return plan
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Sponsor credibility issues
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Poor interview confidence
A refusal does not mean permanent ineligibility — but the strategy must change before reapplying.
Why Choose MYLAWYER GLOBAL for U.S. Visitor Visa?
MYLAWYER GLOBAL PVT. LTD. is a leading law firm in Nepal providing:
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U.S. B1/B2 Visitor Visa Processing
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DS-160 Professional Assistance
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Interview Preparation
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Visa Process Strategy
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Complex Immigration Case Consultation
We understand the practical interview trends at the U.S. Embassy and help clients present strong, legally sound applications.
Strong Call to Action
If you are planning to apply for a U.S. Visitor Visa from Nepal, do not risk rejection due to minor errors or weak preparation.
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Book your professional visa consultation today with Advocate Kabiraj Timalsina and increase your chances of U.S. visa approval.
We provide other legal assistance in Nepal as per requirement.
