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What does it mean that refusing to go to the United States does not comply with clause 2 14(b)?

2 14(b) is a clause in the American Immigration and Naturalization Act, which stipulates:

When applying for a visa, all foreigners will be assumed to have immigration tendency at first, unless he/she can convince the visa officer that he/she has non-immigration tendency. Applicants must prove the existence of the right of abode in their own country, indicating that they will be forced to leave the United States for home after a short stay.

To put it bluntly, you suspect that you have an immigration tendency and want to stay in the United States and never come back.

Therefore, you should provide detailed materials to show that you have the intention to return to China and have a strong desire to return to China. For example: family relationship, real estate, car, if there is no real estate, you can provide your parents' household registration, payroll, social security, insurance policy and so on. The more detailed, the better. Secondly, improvisation is also very important. Don't be too nervous. Interview is to look at the performance at that time and give people an honest impression.