Introduction to Business Visa
A Business Visa is a temporary visa designed for individuals who wish to travel abroad for professional reasons — such as attending meetings, conferences, trade shows, or exploring business opportunities. It does not permit full-time employment but allows short-term visits for official engagements and negotiations.
Each country has its own business visa streams, requirements, and conditions. Our role is to help you understand these regulations, prepare the right documents, and lodge a strong application. Whether you’re traveling solo or as part of a company delegation, we help you get there on time and without stress.
A business visa is your bridge to global opportunities — and we’re here to guide every step.
Why Choose Us?
Analyzing Visa services
A Business Visa is more than a travel document – it’s your gateway to international opportunities, partnerships, and global growth. While you focus on your meetings, conferences, or investment plans, we take care of the formalities. With our professional expertise and reliable support, your global business journey begins seamlessly and securely.
Which Popular Destinations We Cover?
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Australia – Subclass 600 (Business Visitor Stream)
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United States – B1 Business Visa
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United Kingdom – Standard Visitor (Business)
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Canada – Business Visitor Visa
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Schengen Region – Short Stay Type C (Business)
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UAE, Singapore, Japan – Express business travel assistance
What Documents are Required (General)?
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Valid passport
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Business invitation letter from host country
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Company registration or employment documents
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Travel itinerary and accommodation details
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Bank statements or financial proof
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Purpose of visit letter and covering letter
What You Can Do on a Business Visa
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Attend business meetings, events, or trade shows
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Explore business or investment opportunities
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Participate in industry conferences and workshops
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Sign contracts and establish international networks
What You Cannot Do?
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Engage in paid local employment
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Enroll in academic or long-term training
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Overstay your visa or violate visit terms