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Can children go to the United States to study with them?

Children can't accompany them when they study in America.

Parents of American students are not allowed to accompany them, and they can be taken care of by local relatives or guardians designated by the school during their study abroad.

The immigration law of the United States does set a partner visa category, that is, F2 visa. However, the law clearly stipulates that applicants for accompanying visas are limited to overseas spouses and minor children of international students studying in the United States. Obviously, the parents of foreign students are not among them.

Parents of students who want to visit their children in the United States can apply for a visit visa (B2). Once the visa is approved, you will get a multiple-entry B 1/B2 visa for one year. During the validity of the visa, you can buy a plane ticket to fly to the United States to see the children at any time. B 1/B2 Visa holders can stay in the United States for up to 6 months (usually not more than 3 months), which is determined by the immigration officer of the US border customs. This visa is also very convenient for you to visit your children in America from time to time.

Finally, remind parents who plan to go to the United States to see their children that they must not make a mistake about the visa category when applying for a visa. Otherwise, the application will be rejected.