Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - My husband is studying in the United States, and I am going to visit relatives in the United States for half a year. What is the visa process?

My husband is studying in the United States, and I am going to visit relatives in the United States for half a year. What is the visa process?

I went back to China to visit my relatives for a few weeks, and I haven't been on Baidu for a long time. Answer a simple question first and warm up.

Husband should apply for F2 visa when studying abroad. This visa is very simple. My husband's school will give you an I-20 for your husband to sign, plus his bank deposit certificate and an invitation letter. You call here to make an appointment for a visa, pay the visa fee at ZTE Bank, and then bring your passport, marriage certificate (original official certificate), some photos with your husband, letters (printed emails) and the above materials. If you want to bring any real estate certificate, the bank certificate, by the way, the visa officer doesn't have to look at it, with or without it. As for your job information, I don't need it. They don't care about this. You should stay with the students as long as you want. Half a year is no problem, as long as your husband has a fixed income and can afford your living expenses. In short, his school is regular, his studies are smooth, his income is guaranteed, your visa is fine, and family reunion is the scope of American visa care. Don't listen to any layman's advice on immigration. On the one hand, your husband is not qualified to apply for you, on the other hand, you actively inform the visa officer that you have an immigration tendency, so all your non-immigrant visas (F2, H4, etc.) will be very difficult in the future.