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What questions do American study visas usually ask?

First, the core issue/purpose of going abroad/identity issue, whether it is self-funded or full prize in the student visa, or even exchange of scholars, this is the most important place in the visa. The visa officer needs to confirm your identity and make sure that you are here for study or research, not for other bad intentions. Take the student visa as an example. In the process of answering difficult questions, I want to show that I am a student. I went out to study for no other purpose. Here, we suggest that visa applicants start with their major, so that visa officers can see that you love your major and that you are an ideal and ambitious person, thus winning the goodwill of visa officers. If you answer the relevant questions well, it is possible that the visa officer will not review your funds and your plan to return to China. After all, Americans want people who have the ability and ideals to become American citizens, which has not created value for the United States. 1. What to study in America? 2. What's your major? What will you study in your major? 3. What will you do in America? Are you going to study in America? 5. When/where did you get your Bachelor of Science degree? 6. Where are you studying now? 7. How long will you study in America? 8. Did you get a scholarship? 9. What do you want to study in America? 10. What's the purpose of your visa application? 1 1. What is your academic background? 12. How do you know about this university? 13. Why did you choose this university? 14. Which major are you going to study and why did you choose this major? 15. Why do you want to study in America? 16. Why do you want to study for a master's/doctor's degree? 17. Why did you get financial aid from this university? 18. How many schools have you applied for and who are they? Are there any other schools that admit you? 19. Are you a worker or a student now? 20. What do you mean by your major? Second, the problem of funds This part of the problem will mainly focus on those students who pay their own expenses. Because you study abroad at your own expense, on the one hand, you need to prove that you have the ability to pay for your study in cash in the next few years. On the other hand, through the work of students or their parents, it shows that the source of money in my family is reasonable, not borrowed and not illegal. And there will be a very stable economic backing in the future. At the same time, you can also tell the visa officer through other auxiliary materials that my family has not spent all the money and there are other properties at home. 1. What do your parents do? 2. How did you support yourself while studying in the United States? 3. Who will be your guarantor? What is his annual income and how much will you get each year? Do you have a bank deposit certificate? 4. Do you have any other financial documents? Third, visa officers returning to the program will attach great importance to this inspection. Once you go to America, will you come back? Because this is an imaginary point, the visa officer pays more attention to your family binding force and social binding force, as well as the necessity of your investment in learning, a return on investment. Of course, everything should be logical. 1. What's your plan? What will you do after graduation? Why? 2. Do you plan to apply for a master's degree after graduation? Do you have any relatives in America? 4. How much do you earn now? How much money can you earn when you come back? * Students who are qualified for admission should pay attention to the fact that, if possible, there are letters related to the school stating that your study plan is helpful for your visa, so that the visa officer will understand that you will have a reasonable professional study plan after learning the language, and your explanation will be much simpler. On the contrary, based on the language admission and I-20, the visa officer will think that you are only learning English, and the short-term language learning is unreasonable and the immigration tendency is too heavy. List of materials required for visa package 1

Visa reservation fee receipt, Sevis fee receipt and 2 visa photos.

DS 160 table

Passport passport

letter of admission

I-20 Scholarship Letter (if any)

Bag2

China bank deposit certificate

Bank passbook (bank card payment slip)

Employment and annual income certificate (father and mother) parents' work income certificate

Household registration book (a family of three with different household registration needs to provide birth certificate or household registration certificate), real estate, and vehicle license Bag3.

TOEFL or IELTS SAT ACT diploma or proof of study. Usually, transcripts are accepted from all the materials sent by universities. Bag4 family photo ID card old passport parents title card parents business card EMS face sheet (take out the third part) This is something sent by our school teacher. I hope it helps. It's actually quite simple. Nowadays, studying abroad is basically 3 minutes alone, and the information is complete. Just listen to the questions clearly.