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What does passport F1 mean?

F1 visa passport refers to the passport with F1 visa affixed.

American F1 visa: It is issued to full-time students studying in the United States, and there is no quota limit. With F1 visa, they can work on campus, and special approval is required if they want to work outside the school. F2 visas are issued to spouses and children of international students (F1 visa holders). If you have obtained the admission notice from an American school, you can apply for a F1 non-immigrant visa from an American embassy or consulate overseas or the Immigration Bureau. However, these schools must be accredited by the US Immigration Service and qualified to recruit foreign students.

Relevant materials required for F1 visa application

When applying for F1 visa, the applicant must provide the following relevant supporting materials:

1. The applicant is studying in the United States as a full-time student;

2. The applicant has been admitted to an American school with the goal of obtaining a degree, diploma or diploma;

3. The applicant has strong English listening, speaking and writing skills, and can complete various course requirements in the English teaching environment; Or, the school to which the applicant applies can offer special courses to help cross the language barrier.

4. The applicant has sufficient financial support (prepare detailed proof of family funds and proof of legal income of parents or individuals matching the proof) to ensure that the applicant can complete the course full-time.

5. Applicants will return to their home country after completing their studies (prepare their development plan for returning to China after completing their studies in the United States).