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How to apply for a visa for students studying in the United States

There are two kinds of visas for studying in the United States. The first is an F visa, and the second is an M visa. F visa is suitable for students who apply for academic study in the United States, and M visa is suitable for students who apply for non-academic study in the United States, so most students apply for F visa. The process of applying for a visa to study in the United States mainly includes:

Application process for studying abroad visa in the United States. Visa reservation

It is very convenient to make an appointment to study in the United States now. Students don't have to go to CITIC Bank to buy a special calling card to make an appointment for a visa as before. All they need to do is log on to the US Embassy in official website and make an appointment to study abroad online. Dating is completely free.

Application process of American study visa II. Fill in the application form.

Fill in the application form after logging in to the website. Fill in the application form carefully and submit it after verification. Once submitted, it is not allowed to be modified. If it is wrong, you can only fill it out again, then print out the application form, fill in the Chinese information as required, and attach your personal photo.

The process of applying for a study visa in the United States. Face to face signature

Students will go to the nearest American embassy in China for visa interview according to the agreed date. First, they enter their fingerprints, and then wait quietly for the call. Raise your hand when you call yourself, then step forward quickly and bow politely to give each other a good impression of studying abroad. Be calm when answering questions, just like daily conversation and chatting, but don't mention that you have a tendency to study in the United States, just express that you are studying in the United States, otherwise you may be refused a visa directly.