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Visa processing in the United States: how to solve the problem of "immigration tendency"

It is difficult to apply for a study visa in the United States. Among them, the immigration tendency has become the first reason why China students are refused visas when they apply to study in the United States.

American visa application is a very skilled subject. In addition to requiring applicants to have sufficient and real capital reserves, immigration tendency? This problem is a mountain in front of China applicants.

Is it different from that in American courts? Presumption of innocence, used in American immigration law? Presumption of guilt? In principle, assuming that all applicants for non-immigrant visas really want to stay in the United States, applicants should try to convince visa officers that they will return to China immediately after graduation. This is the difficulty of an American visa. The process of material preparation is quite complicated, and the applicant's performance in face-to-face interview is also very skillful. The whole process is a test of comprehensive strength.

Experts pointed out that American visa officers require applicants studying in the United States to prove that they have an inseparable connection with China when applying for a visa, which is the basic requirement for obtaining an American visa. Therefore, when applying for a study visa in the United States, it is best for the applicant to show his work, real estate, family bank account and other documents in China to prove his connection with China. However, do these links prove to be inseparable from China? The American visa officer has never made it clear. You say that your parents have industries and companies in China, and the visa officer will ask your parents if they have five-star hotels; You say you have a Mercedes at home, and the visa officer will also ask your parents if they have a luxury yacht. So, what causes American visa officers to be so? Make things difficult? China applicant. The fundamental reason is that there are too many international students in China who will never come back. Over the past 26 years, China students studying in the United States have told the American government and American society with practical actions year after year that they will try their best to stay in the United States after completing their studies in the United States and apply for jobs and green cards until they become Americans. As a result, the US Immigration Department and Visa Office generally believe that 90% of China students studying in the United States have stayed after completing their studies in the United States. This universal phenomenon is the root cause of the difficulty in studying in the United States.

According to the latest statistics, China students have contributed at least $4.4 billion to the American economy. Experts ask, then, how to make American visa officers think that they will definitely return to China after studying in the United States? In fact, apart from conventional reasons such as funds, the most important reason why China students refuse to apply for visas is that they have not done a good job evaluation, career planning and study abroad course selection, and they cannot convince visa officers to return to work immediately after completing their studies. They believe that they have no tendency to emigrate and that their study plans are clear and reasonable. At present, the situation of study visas in the United States has improved. To a large extent, it depends on the domestic economic situation, and the employment situation is better than that of the United States. Take professors from domestic universities of science and engineering as an example. Their annual income consists of basic salary, research funds, doctoral tutor income, writing and publishing. The annual income is nearly 200,000. Professors in finance and management earn more. In American universities, the average annual salary of professors is $50,000, and there is no housing subsidy. One third of the income has to pay various taxes and insurances, and the actual income is 30,000 US dollars. According to the standard of real purchasing power of money, Professor China's real income is much higher than that of his American counterparts. Rich economic income and respectable social status have attracted a large number of overseas students to return to China for entrepreneurship and employment. Therefore, the key to the difficulty of studying in the United States is that it is not difficult for China applicants to study in the United States.