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What conditions do Cantonese people need to travel to the United States?

As long as you have a China passport, the procedures are the same all over China.

Holding a China passport requires a tourist visa (B-2) to travel to the United States. All B-2 visa applicants are regarded as "inclined to emigrate", so applicants must prove that they meet the following conditions:

The purpose of going to America is a short visit, such as attending business/leisure/medical activities.

The planned stay in the United States is limited and definite.

Enough to cover all the expenses during your stay in the United States.

Having a residence outside the United States and strong social and economic ties can ensure that you can return to China as scheduled after your trip to the United States.

How to apply

Step 1: complete the electronic application form for non-immigrant visa (ds-160);

Step 2: Pay the visa application fee;

Step 3: To make an appointment for an interview, you need to provide the following three pieces of information: passport number; ? The number on the payment receipt for visa application; ? Ten-digit barcode number on the confirmation page of DS- 160;

Step 4: Please interview at the American Embassy or Consulate General at the appointed time.

To apply for a tourist visa, in addition to the application fee of $65,438+060, the following materials must be submitted:

Electronic application form for non-immigrant visa (DS-160); ? Valid passport (must be valid for 6 months or more at the expected end of the visit to the United States); ? A 2-inch x2-inch (5. 1cm x 5. 1cm) photo taken in the last six months; ? Receipt of application fee. Note: If any of the above materials is missing, the application will not be accepted.

In addition to the above materials, you should also show an interview appointment letter to prove that you have made an appointment for an interview. In addition, other supporting supplementary documents can be provided to the visa officer to increase the chances of successfully obtaining a visa.

In order to get a tourist visa, you must prove to the American consulate that you only want to travel to the United States, not stay in the United States illegally. If you are a tourist (no relatives are in the United States), you can prepare the following supplementary documents:

Stable job: a letter of certification issued by the employer stating the position, salary and employment date; ? Payrolls for the last three months; ? Applicant's business card.

Sufficient money: bank statement: monthly statement or passbook shows at least the account activity in the past year; ? Proof of ownership of assets, such as apartments, houses and cars (preferably original).

Reasons for returning to China:? Documents that can prove your family relationship in China; ? Spouses and minors can submit the visa application documents of their spouses or parents; ? Proof of having been to other countries before.

If you have relatives in the United States, you can prepare the following supplementary documents:

Prove the relationship between you and the person you plan to visit, as well as the correspondence and contact between you and your relatives, which can show your intimate and lasting relationship.

Clear copies of documents proving relatives' identity in the United States, such as American passport, American naturalization certificate, American legal permanent identity card (green card), American visa passport in China, previous visit records, etc.

An invitation letter written by a relative, stating where you have been in the United States and providing detailed information about your relative's work or economic situation in the United States. It would be better if they can provide their tax refund in the past year, which can show that they are in compliance with the provisions of the US tax law.

If you extended your stay during your last visit to the United States

If you have previously traveled to the United States on a tourist visa and stayed beyond the time originally approved by border officials, you must prove that you have not overstayed illegally. It's best to bring the original approval letter from the Department of Homeland Security to prove that you have not lived illegally in the United States before.