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Which groups of people are easily refused visas by the US Immigration Service?

Have you ever met a Chinese partner? I think that was the pinnacle of Huang Xiaoming's acting skills. I thought he would make progress, but in the end he started to be cool again. Not much to say, but China's partner is really good. Cheng had been teaching English in Peking University at that time. His long-cherished wish is to go to school in America, but he is always refused a visa. Do you know who is most likely to be refused a visa?

The most common reason why American immigration applicants are rejected is that they cannot prove their financial strength, which will make the US Immigration Service suspect that they may become a burden to the United States after entering the United States. This requires each visa applicant to prove his financial situation in different ways, such as having found a legal job in the United States or having a considerable amount of money in the bank.

The applicant was rejected because he could not provide the necessary supporting documents, which is one of the main reasons why the applicant could not obtain an entry visa. All kinds of certificates provided are incorrect or incomplete, either because the certification materials are inconsistent with the facts, or just because the visa officer applicant has doubts about the purpose of entering the United States, and the applicant cannot effectively dispel this doubt. The best way to solve the problem is to reissue all kinds of necessary documents and handle all kinds of certification materials realistically according to the opinions of visa officers and the provisions of American law.

In addition, according to American immigration law, people who violate the criminal law cannot get an entry visa to enter the United States. People with bad moral conduct are also important reasons for refusing visas, including: people who make a living from prostitution, including prostitutes themselves and pimps; The purpose of entering the United States is to try to make a living or make a profit through illegal sex; Gambling; Having drug trafficking or taking drugs; A person who practices or advocates polygamy.

According to American law, visa refusal for physiological and medical reasons mainly includes: people suffering from serious mental illness and unable to take care of themselves. AIDS patients or patients with lung diseases and other infectious diseases; Psychopathic sexual pervert; Drug addiction; Idiot; People with physical defects and disabilities that affect their ability to earn a living. Any applicant aged 16 who cannot read or understand any language in any country will also be refused a visa. The written language or language of any country here refers not only to English, but also to Chinese. If you can't understand the written language of China or express yourself in Chinese, you can't get an entry visa.

"Blacklist" crowd 1: application materials counterfeiters.

Case: An applicant, who graduated from high school and scored 380 points in the college entrance examination, applied to study in Britain and New Zealand successively. Because the results of the college entrance examination were revised without authorization, the visa officer decided that the materials provided were untrue, which led to many refusals.

Analysis: Honesty is the foundation of being a man, and western countries attach great importance to honesty. In the process of visa processing, once fraud is found, even a "trivial matter" such as changing the validity period of the school notice will be refused, and it may leave a "criminal record" and ruin the future of studying abroad.

According to the visa officer of the Canadian Embassy in China, the proportion of fake materials in the application for studying abroad is very high, accounting for about 30%~50%, and it is unlikely that these people will pass the visa review; About 30% of China students who applied to study in the UK were refused visas because of false documents; Visa officers in New Zealand will label applicants as "suspicious" once they find that the application materials are defective.

Countermeasures: it is entirely self-inflicted to provide false materials and be refused a visa. Applicants should remember that no matter which country they apply for, they should adhere to the principle of "honesty first" and never report luck.

"Blacklist" crowd 2: people with immigration tendency

Case: A 34-year-old applicant, who graduated from a vocational school with no language scores, enrolled in Canadian design major and was refused a visa by the visa officer because of his immigration tendency.

Analysis: Visa officers have a habit of assuming that all applicants are inclined to emigrate, and the interview is to give them an opportunity to see if they have the ability and evidence to convince the visa officers. The applicant is older and has a lower education, which makes it easy to doubt the motivation to go abroad. Without sufficient reasons and good interview performance, it is naturally difficult to convince the visa officer.

Countermeasures: there is no shortcut to convince visa officers, but they can only be moved by his sincere attitude towards studying. For example, although the applicant's age and education are unfavorable, he is a design major and has been engaged in design work for many years, which can make up for the lack of age and education to some extent.

On the basis of this advantage, the applicant has carefully revised his study plan and accepted professional interview counseling to solve the problem of "immigration tendency". In the second interview, he introduced in detail the purpose of going abroad and his future plans, and fully expressed his thirst for knowledge, and finally got a visa.

"Blacklist" crowd 3: those whose learning purpose is unknown

Case: An applicant, age 18, graduated from high school, has no language achievement, and his parents provide financial guarantee. He applied to study in Britain, but he didn't know all the questions about British education in the interview, and was rejected by the visa officer on the grounds that his learning purpose was unknown.

Analysis: Visa officers usually ask some questions related to the applicant's study during the interview, such as why they chose this university and this major; What are the educational characteristics and professional specialties of universities? What professional courses are you going to take in the first year? If the applicant doesn't know much about this, what he can do after graduation, or even what course he wants to take, the visa officer will naturally doubt his learning motivation and learning ability, and it is easy to be refused a visa.

Countermeasures: Let the visa officer recognize your reasons for studying abroad, which is the basic condition for applying for a visa. In this regard, the applicant should carefully prepare in advance, understand the education system of the destination country, the basic situation of the selected school, the characteristics and curriculum of the major he studied, and formulate a clear and complete study plan so as to know yourself and yourself.

"Blacklist" crowd 4: people who lack economic ability

Case: An applicant, a senior three student, whose parents both work in state-owned enterprises, has an annual income of less than 80,000 yuan, but claims that the bank deposit exceeds 1 10,000 yuan.

Analysis: there is no reasonable relationship between the annual income of the applicant's parents and the deposits provided, and the visa officer will think that his family can't provide so many deposits at all, and some of the money may be borrowed; Or think that the applicant will take most of his savings after going abroad, and the life at home will be greatly affected. Visa officers usually don't release applicants whose financial ability is far-fetched.

Countermeasures: The visa officer is concerned about whether the applicant has enough money to study and live abroad, whether it will affect his studies because of his work, and whether it will become a burden to his family. Therefore, when preparing materials, applicants should start with dispelling the concerns of visa officers and provide strong evidence to show their economic strength.

Among them, we should pay special attention to the logical relationship between income and deposits. If it is found that income and deposits are out of proportion, materials such as investment income and fixed assets should be supplemented, instead of simply providing supporting documents as required.

Blacklist crowd 5: those who didn't perform well in the interview.

Case: An applicant, 28 years old, with a bachelor's degree and good language skills, applied for a master's degree in the UK, and the materials passed the examination successfully, but was refused a visa because of poor interview performance.

Analysis: The applicant's own conditions are good, and the courses he applied for are reasonable. It is not difficult to get a visa. However, due to his inferiority and nervousness in the interview, he was at a loss when asking questions to the visa officer, which left a bad impression on the visa officer. Visa interview mainly examines the applicant's language ability, communication ability and learning purpose. If the applicant's language ability is poor, he doesn't answer the visa officer's questions, even he can't speak Chinese clearly, or he is too confident and overdone, which will have a bad influence on the visa officer's judgment.

Countermeasures: The performance of the interview plays a decisive role in the success of the visa. Please treat the applicant with caution. Introverts, in particular, are advised to participate in professional interview training, make interview plans according to their own characteristics, and know how to avoid common mistakes in interviews. In addition, we must treat the interview with a relaxed attitude, answer questions concisely, and don't be too quiet and shy.