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Tourist / Visitor visa approval odds for Egyptian citizens going to USA

US visitor (B1/B2) visas are decided under Section 214(b): every applicant is presumed to intend to immigrate until they prove strong ties to home. There is no fixed income threshold — approval hinges on credible ties, funds that clearly cover the trip, and a specific, temporary purpose. The application (MRV) fee is US$185 in 2026.

Last reviewed July 2026. Source: U.S. Department of State — Bureau of Consular Affairs .

How likely is a tourist visa to the United States for Egyptian citizens? Officers focus on whether you are a genuine visitor who will return home on time. A typical applicant sees roughly 70%, and the biggest single lever is return intent. Egyptian applicants see mid-range refusal rates; finances and ties to home are decisive.

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Key requirements

  • Passport valid at least 6 months beyond your stay
  • Completed DS-160 online application + confirmation page
  • US$185 MRV application fee (2026)
  • In-person interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate
  • Evidence of strong ties to home, funds covering the trip, and intent to return

Money & funds

No official minimum. Show funds that comfortably cover the whole trip plus evidence of ongoing income and ties — officers weigh your entire profile, not a single number.

Typical timeline

Complete the DS-160, pay the fee and book an interview; appointment wait times vary widely by consulate (days to many months). The visa is usually issued a few business days after approval.

Common refusal reasons

  • Section 214(b) — weak home ties or perceived immigrant intent (the most common reason)
  • Insufficient or unexplained funds for the trip
  • Vague or undocumented trip purpose
  • Inconsistent answers at interview
  • Prior U.S. overstay or immigration violation

What actually moves the needle

Strong ties to home — a stable job, family, or property

This is the heart of tourist decisions for USA. Make it concrete and documented rather than assumed.

Funds that clearly cover the whole trip

Officers weigh this alongside everything else — gather clear evidence before you apply.

A specific, time-limited plan with bookings

Officers weigh this alongside everything else — gather clear evidence before you apply.

Context for Egypt applicants

Egyptian applicants see mid-range refusal rates; finances and ties to home are decisive. Your personal profile matters far more than any nationality-level pattern, so focus on the levers above.

Avoid the common pitfall

The most frequent reason this route fails is a vague itinerary or thin finances that make your return look uncertain. Address it directly and you remove the biggest doubt.

Frequently asked questions

How much money do I need for a US tourist visa?

There is no official minimum. You must credibly show you can pay for the whole trip and that you have income and ties pulling you home. Officers assess your overall financial picture, not a set balance.

What is 214(b) and why does it matter?

Section 214(b) of U.S. law presumes every B1/B2 applicant intends to immigrate. You overcome it by proving strong ties — a stable job, family, property, or studies — that show you will return.

How much is the US B1/B2 visa fee in 2026?

The MRV application fee is US$185. It is non-refundable and paid before your interview.

Does a previous refusal hurt a new US visa application?

Yes. A prior 214(b) refusal weighs on new applications until the underlying weakness — usually ties or funds — is genuinely strengthened and clearly evidenced.

How long does a US tourist visa take?

Interview wait times vary enormously by consulate, from days to several months. After approval the passport is usually returned within a few business days.