Hello everyone, first of all, thank you for the advices you give here.
So, I'm self employed in my country, and working legally with a contract in an US company. Our meetups are made both in Europe and North America. I attended only the european meetings until now, but this year I would like to take the opportunity and attend the North American one that will be held in Canada. And since Canada is so close, I would also like to make a dream come true and spend a few days in NY. What will be the best approach to apply for the interview? B1 or B2? With a letter of invitation or without? I have lots of evidence about my work contract, group photos about our meetings, two mortgages in my city, a car loan, salary documents and paid taxes, the origin of the salary is all in the bank and can be tracked to the US company.
If a letter is written, can you give me an example of a template that doesn't require sponsorship or too much trouble for the one that is writing it? I'll probably stay at some hotel or AirBNB and pay for everything by myself.
Thanks a ton!
So, I'm self employed in my country, and working legally with a contract in an US company. Our meetups are made both in Europe and North America. I attended only the european meetings until now, but this year I would like to take the opportunity and attend the North American one that will be held in Canada. And since Canada is so close, I would also like to make a dream come true and spend a few days in NY. What will be the best approach to apply for the interview? B1 or B2? With a letter of invitation or without? I have lots of evidence about my work contract, group photos about our meetings, two mortgages in my city, a car loan, salary documents and paid taxes, the origin of the salary is all in the bank and can be tracked to the US company.
If a letter is written, can you give me an example of a template that doesn't require sponsorship or too much trouble for the one that is writing it? I'll probably stay at some hotel or AirBNB and pay for everything by myself.
Thanks a ton!
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