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Can I continue to apply for studying in the United States if I fail to immigrate to the United States?

You can apply. However, most metropolitan visas are not approved.

The American embassy has a specific requirement for studying abroad visas, that is, students have no immigration tendency, and applicants have investment immigration tendency before applying for studying abroad, which is recorded. When applying for a study visa again, the records of previous immigrants will be transferred out, and the embassy staff will use this as an excuse to refuse the application for a study visa in this life. Therefore, it is better to apply for a study visa first and then apply for investment immigration.

When applying for a study visa, embassy staff will look at personal property issues, family relations, etc., so as to judge whether the applicant has an immigration tendency. If he is found to have an immigration tendency, even if he is admitted to an American university, he will not be granted a visa, which will invalidate the visa for international students.