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Will a student's visa for studying abroad be affected by his/her parents' immigrant visa?

visa, my god, visa, visa again? You were rejected several times on the way to the visa. Are you afraid that you will be rejected because of some personal factors? Oh, my God. Oh, my God, it's true. Is it true? There is wood. Are there any shoes that were refused a visa because of a small factor? Yes? Then please don't raise your hand. God, there are billions of people who don't raise their hands. Ok, today's lesson is, will parents have immigrant visas affect students' study visas? Many families in China choose to emigrate when their children have not been effectively arranged. That is to say, at that time, they only chose husband and wife to emigrate, and they may leave their children at home, or emigrate when their children are older. At this time, when children grow up and need to go through the formalities of studying abroad, they will face a big trouble, that is, their parents are abroad, but they are foreigners, and they are China nationals. If they apply for a study visa in this capacity, will they be accused of borrowing some immigrants because of their parents' immigration status? This is a good question that needs the attention of some students and parents in China. Why do you say that? To tell the truth, in recent years, due to the development of China, Fujian and other places have experienced a very high immigration tide, and they have become one of the most serious immigrant areas in China. Moreover, in recent years, with the rapid development of the south and the improvement of people's living standards, many families in the south have chosen to emigrate, that is, their parents have submitted immigration applications or have emigrated overseas. The application of such students will also be seen by the visa officer in the column of parental relationship. However, don't worry, students. Visa officers won't think that you are inclined to emigrate just because your parents emigrated. As long as you prove in your application materials that your student status is valid, and the courses you want to study and the university you are admitted to are also valid, and you can have enough funds to pay the tuition fees for studying abroad for several years, and you have plans to return home after your studies, then no matter whether your family is in the United States or in other countries, you will not be refused a visa by the visa officer. How about it? Are you happy to hear this news? United States of America