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The difference between one-star and two-star visas in the United States

Represents your risk factors. If you are a star, it means that the risk factor is very high, and you will be more strict when you enter the country! If it is two stars, it is safer; If it is three or four, it is safer and there is no danger.

1.a star represents the lowest risk level, indicating that visa issuance is approved;

2. Two stars indicate that the applicant's application has one or more defects after review, and the visa is finally approved.

3. Three stars indicate that the applicant's application has serious defects or lacks core elements.

American visa classification

According to American immigration law, American visas are divided into 18 and 48 categories. Categories are sorted by English letters, from A to R, and categories are sorted by numbers under the category letters, namely A- 1, A-2, etc. , the other two categories are special visa-free, WB &;; WT and GB> 18 categories are:

Class a-diplomat class b-short-term tourists class c-transit personnel class d-crew.

Class e-special investors, class f-students, class g-personnel of international organizations, class h-personnel with special skills.

Class I-reporter J-visiting scholar K-American spouse and children

Class L-MNC personnel Class M-students with special skills and their families

N-representatives of NATO member States and their families, as well as families of special immigrants.

O-excellent personnel and assistants, P-international celebrities and their families, Q-cultural exchange project personnel.

Category R-Religious people

Legal basis:

Article 165 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * If the actor infringes upon the civil rights and interests of others through fault and causes damage, he shall bear the tort liability.

Article 16 of the Exit and Entry Administration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is divided into diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, official visa and ordinary visa. Issuing diplomatic and official visas to foreigners who enter the country for diplomatic or official reasons; Issue courtesy visas to foreigners who need courtesy because of their special status. The scope of issuance of diplomatic visas, courtesy visas and official visas.