Checked against official government rules

United States visa document checker

A US visa document checker that validates your DS-160 supporting evidence, funds and ties against the requirements for your route — B1/B2 visitor, F-1 student or H-1B worker — so you walk into your interview knowing your documents are consistent, complete and refusal-resistant.

Supported routes

US visa routes we check

Select your exact route in the app and VisaCheck loads the matching rule pack. These are the most popular United States routes.

B1/B2 Visitor

Tourism, visiting family and short business visits.

F-1 Student

Academic study with an I-20 from a SEVP-approved school.

H-1B Worker

Specialty-occupation employment with an approved petition.

What it validates

US visa documents & rules

VisaCheck reads each document, extracts the fields that matter, and checks them against the published United States requirements — then explains any shortfall in plain English.

Documents we read

  • Passport (six-month validity rule)
  • DS-160 confirmation page
  • I-20 (F-1) or approved petition (H-1B)
  • SEVIS fee receipt for students
  • Bank statements and sponsorship evidence
  • Ties-to-home-country evidence

Rules we check against

  • Passport valid at least six months beyond intended stay
  • I-20 / petition details consistent with the DS-160
  • Funds sufficient for tuition and living costs
  • Strength of ties and non-immigrant-intent evidence
  • Name and date consistency across all documents
How it works

Check your US visa documents in four steps

STEP 01 · SELECT

Choose destination and visa type

VisaCheck loads the official rule pack for that exact country and visa combination, researched from government guidance and updated whenever requirements change.

Destination + visa route
STEP 02 · PROFILE

Answer a few quick questions

Your nationality, country of residence, travel purpose and financial source personalise the checklist — removing rules that don't apply and surfacing the ones that do.

Personalised checklist
STEP 03 · UPLOAD

Upload your documents

PDF, JPG or PNG. VisaCheck reads passport data, bank-statement balances and date ranges, photo dimensions and letter contents — automatically.

PDF · JPG · PNG
STEP 04 · VERDICT

See exactly what passes, warns or fails

Each field is checked against the published rule in plain English: the specific shortfall, the exact rule it fails, and precisely what to correct before you apply.

PASS · WARN · FAIL
US visa FAQ

United States visa document questions

What documents do I need for a US F-1 student visa interview?

Typically your passport, DS-160 confirmation, I-20, SEVIS fee receipt, financial evidence and proof of ties to your home country. The checker confirms each is present and that the details match across your I-20 and DS-160.

Why is the six-month passport validity rule important?

Most US visas require your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond your intended period of stay. The checker reads your passport expiry and flags it if it falls short of the rule.

Can VisaCheck strengthen my non-immigrant intent evidence?

It scores the strength of your ties-to-home-country evidence and flags weak areas, so you can strengthen the file before a B1/B2 or F-1 interview. It is advisory and does not represent you at the consulate.

Check your US visa file before you submit.

See exactly what passes, what to fix and why — against the published United States rules.

VisaCheck checks your documents against published requirements. It does not guarantee visa approval — decisions are made by government officers who may consider additional factors. VisaCheck is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. For complex cases, consult a qualified immigration adviser, and always confirm requirements on the official government source for your route before you submit.