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20 14 what questions will be asked when sending children to study in the United States?
I materials required by the embassy
1, degree certificate or diploma
2. Form I-20
3. Visa form
4. Admission Notice/Admission Notice
TOEFL and TOEFL test. GRE report card
6. Visa fee receipt and service fee receipt
7. Prepare a sealed original transcript (preferably GPA).
8. Passport. My signature is on the last page of the passport.
Second, the United States visa materials personal materials
1, resume
2. Description of the purpose of studying abroad
3. Certificates of various honors and awards
4. Work certificate
5. Admission notices from other universities
6. Business card
7. Helpful photos (academic fields, school activities, previous overseas experiences, family photos, wedding photos and other helpful photos can be provided).
Third, apply for school information.
1, school profile
2. Letter of recommendation from the department or faculty.
3, about your research direction and your future tutor's research interest, as well as related web pages.
4. Other reactions of the school
5. American University Rankings
Fourth, professional materials.
1, detailed descriptions of each major, and easy-to-understand examples.
2. Give an example to illustrate the practical application of your major in China.
3. Papers published in professional fields
4. Related publications
Verb (abbreviation of verb) economic proof
1, certificate of deposit
2, parents occupation and salary certificate
3. Proof of property (certificate of deposit, passbook, real estate license, securities, stocks, etc.). Can prove economic ability)
4. Proof of relationship (household registration book, visa, etc.). )
Six, plan to go abroad
1. Introduction of your department or tutor
2. Other materials to prove your close relationship with China.
3. Future work or research plan.
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(1) visa application fee receipt
Go to China CITIC Bank, select the number of "Financial Services for Going Abroad" on the reservation machine, go to the front desk and directly say that you want to make an appointment for F- 1 visa, submit your passport and buy a calling card (54 yuan 12 minutes, 36 yuan 8 minutes, this calling card is used to make a telephone appointment for visa time, but I bought it from 54 yuan, but I found that 8 minutes is enough after the appointment), and pay the money.
(2) Materials to be carried
Renminbi, passport
(3) the amount to be paid
1024 yuan reservation fee +54 yuan calling card +3 yuan transportation fee = 108 1 yuan.
Print SEVIS expense receipt.
The full name of SEVIS is Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, which is a network database for storing information of American international students and exchange scholars.
According to Act 104-208, Part D, Chapter 64 1 of the United States Public Law, every foreigner who intends to apply for a non-immigrant visa of F 1, F3, J 1, M 1 or M3 is required to pay a Sevis fee of $200, which is used for This fee will be completed by filling in the form online.
(4) Materials to be prepared
I-20 form with your SEVIS number.
(5) the amount to be paid
$200 SEVIS fee +0.2 yuan printing fee.
(6)DS- 160 Confirmation Information Page
This is a lengthy online pre-visa system, and you need to fill in a lot of things that seem like beating around the bush, but the task in the United States is very important and you must go through this process.
(7) Materials to be prepared
It is an extremely detailed household registration questionnaire to confirm that you are not an unscrupulous teenager, so the materials you need to prepare are based on your personal situation, at least your passport and I-20 form should be at hand.
(8) Amount payable
0.4 yuan printing fee.
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First, is the student's learning purpose clear?
When examining student materials and interviewing students, visa officers first consider students' learning motivation. This question includes the applicant's knowledge of the major, why he wants to go to the United States instead of studying in China, and what he wants to study in the United States. Many students like to talk about studying in the United States, because the United States has a good educational environment and strong majors. Studying in America can improve their ability. However, such an answer does not highlight the applicant's personality characteristics, and it is empty and weak, which will only make the visa officer think that the applicant has no clear plan for the future.
In order to convince the visa officer that you have a clear study purpose and plan, your answer must be combined with your own actual situation, the characteristics and development status of your major, and at the same time, explain the reasons for your going abroad to the visa officer in combination with the future application prospects, so as to dispel the doubts of the visa officer about you. In view of the visa officer's investigation in this respect, there are three parts in the visa interview that can give a favorable response to the visa officer's judgment on immigration tendency. These aspects are: the knowledge gained through professional study, the problems encountered in studying in China and the advantages gained by studying in the United States.
Second, students can return to China on schedule after graduation.
The visa officer's final consideration is whether the students are inclined to emigrate and whether they can return to China on schedule after graduation.
Most people mistakenly think that showing disdain for the United States in the interview or declaring that they are the only child can rule out the tendency of immigration. In fact, American visa officers' judgment in this respect is mainly to examine students' social status, family status and social relations in China, as well as the majors they choose during their study abroad. In other words, if the student's situation in the United States is not ideal, then the student will consider returning to China for development, rather than staying in the United States for hard development, which is what the visa officer most wants to see.
Students should describe themselves and their families in detail when introducing themselves, and visa officers prefer to see that students' social status and social relations in China can become a link between China and the United States. Generally speaking, it is easier for students who apply for American business majors to obtain American visas, because the families of students who apply for business are generally in a better economic situation, and according to past experience, business students are more inclined to return to China for development.
Third, whether you have the ability to pay all the expenses.
American visa officers also need to examine the financial situation of students. That is, whether students have enough funds to support studying in the United States without illegally working or bringing a burden to American society.
Because the American Embassy has no specific regulations on the guarantee funds required by students, generally speaking, international students need to prepare at least one year's study abroad funds and have continuous financial support. For China students, economic problems are the main factors that prevent most students from studying in the United States.
There is no clear requirement for the duration of student deposits in American visas. Although the long deposit period of funds is convenient for visa officers to believe in the legal source of funds, it will be equally convincing as long as it is explained clearly. In particular, a large number of financial products have a strong momentum. Few parents will keep a large sum of money in the bank for a long time. Some parents will prepare the deposit one month or even less before the child's visa, and the visa officer will give the child a visa smoothly. "It needs to be reminded that even if the US visa has loose requirements for funds, it is best to prepare funds under the guidance of professional study abroad institutions if conditions permit."
Fourth, whether you have the ability to complete your studies in the United States.
Students' sufficient learning ability is another important factor for visa officers to inspect.
When applying for studying in the United States, there will be a DCF form in the school's list of materials. The reason why the school requires this is to prove that students have the ability to complete their studies and come here to study, rather than doing other things in the name of studying abroad.
Even if students have sufficient financial support and strong desire to study, visa officers will not issue visas to students if their personal learning ability does not reach a certain level. Visa officers determine whether students have the ability to complete their studies by examining their language scores, academic achievements in China and major categories chosen by American universities.
In fact, the biggest feeling of most China students in the United States is that they are free to study in American universities, but it is not easy to finish their studies. The teaching system of American colleges and universities is mainly divided into two stages: basic courses and professional courses. When the credit system is implemented, each major will indicate how many credits to take and which basic courses to complete, and then choose. When entering the specialized course stage, there are many elective courses, and each course has corresponding credits.
Generally speaking, as long as students' personal conditions are in line with the interests of the United States and there are no potential risks to American society in the future, students can generally get visas to study in the United States smoothly.
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1. Who are you?
1. Simple personal history
What's your name?
How long did you prepare for the visa interview? Are you ready for the interview in New Oriental?
Where are you from? Where is your hometown?
Have you ever been to a country other than China? Have you ever been abroad?
What's your favorite food?
6. How old are you?
How long have you been in Shanghai?
What's your hobby? What do you do in your spare time?
9. Where is your hukou?
What's your favorite restaurant (cafe)?
Where do you live? Where will you live?
Do you drink a cup of coffee every morning?
What kind of computer do you have?
What's your favorite color?
2. Complex personal problems
15, what do you think of China's * * * (a question about your major that VO really wants to know)?
What's your favorite pet? Why?
What is your best/worst quality?
Why do you live in Shanghai?
Who do you think is the best president in America?
Who do you think is the greatest leader in the world? Why?
3. The problem of relatives
Do you want your wife to go with you?
Do you have any relatives in America?
What do your parents do?
Do you have any relatives in America?
Do you have any brothers or sisters?
What's your favorite American movie?
Do you have a girlfriend? Where is she? Are you sure your girlfriend will keep in touch with you during your graduate school?
Second, what are you going to do?
1. Ask in general terms
What will you do in America?
What is the purpose of your visa application?
2. About this country
Are you going to study in America?
How long will you study in America?
Why do you want to study in America?
Why do you want to go to America for further study? (If the accent is on "America")
Many universities in China offer first-class postgraduate courses. Why do you want to go to America for graduate study?
When are you going to join us?
3. About the school
How do you know about this university?
Why did you choose this university?
How many schools have you applied to and who are they? Are there any other schools that admit you?
39. Why did you choose * * * * * University? How much do you know about this university?
Do you know which school is the best in your major? What else is there?
4 1, * * * * x is the first university to offer you an offer?
4. About major
What will you study in America?
What do you want to study in America?
Why do you want to study in America?
What is your ultimate academic goal?
What do you study in this major? What courses?
What's the difference between your major now and your major in America?
Why did you change your major?
5. About the degree
49. Why do you want to study for a master's/doctor's degree?
Why do you think it is time for you to study for a master's/doctor's degree?
6. About TA/RA
5 1 If you said you would be a teacher in the future, what would you teach?
What will you do for this assistantship? What are your duties as a teaching assistant?
What will you teach?
Who is your consultant?
55. What will you do if you can't find a job in a big company/university?
Third, do you have the ability to do it?
1. Professional background
What is your major? What will you study in your major? What's your favorite subject? Can it be used for military utilities?
When/where did you get your Bachelor of Science degree?
What is your academic background?
Why do you like your major?
What's the most difficult lesson you took?
6 1 What organization did you join and what was your major?
What do you mean by your major?
Can you give an example of the application of your topic in our life?
Is your report card the original?
65. Course Overview: Can you tell me something about course xx?
What is your paper about? What is the specific research of your undergraduate thesis?
What did you do in your research?
Are you the top student in your school? What's your ranking in the class?
2. Work background
Where do you work now?
70. What did you do when you were a master/doctor?
What did you do after you graduated from college?
How long does it take to commute to your work?
Are you a worker or a student now?
How much do you earn now? How much money can you earn when you come back?
What are your current projects in the company? What are you responsible for in your present position?
How many years have you worked?
Why did you choose your present job?
Where is your company?
So what development/programming tools do you use? (Computer Science)
do you have your visiting card? do you have your visiting card?
Why did you quit your job?
82. Is it difficult to set up your own company?
3. English ability
How long have you prepared for the GRE exam? Did you cheat?
When did you join the T/G test?
How many points did you get in the test?
How did you take the GRE exam?
4. Financial resources
Do you have a scholarship?
Why did you get the financial aid from this university?
How much do you expect to spend in America every year?
How did you support yourself while studying in America?
9 1 Are you going to seek financial support in the United States?
Who will be your sponsor? What is his annual income and how much will you receive each year? Do you have a bank deposit certificate?
Do you have any money in the bank?
Can you tell me what kind of grant they give you? TA or RA.
Your grant is for one year, so what about the next few years?
4. Will you come back?
1. Return to plan
What are your plans? What will you do after graduation? Why? What kind of job can you find in the future?
Give me three reasons why you will return to China?
Can you explain why 90% of China students didn't come back?
Are you going to look for a job in America after finishing your studies?
What's your dream?
10 1, you can earn more money like this in America, why don't you want to earn more? Why did you go back to China instead of looking for a job in the United States?
Will you return to this company after graduation?
2. Comparison between China and America
103, what do you like best about the United States, or what do you like best about China?
104, what did you dislike the most in China?
What do you think is the best/worst thing in America?
Verb (abbreviation for verb) The most wanted question in America.
106, would you like to accept the blue card and go to the window 10 (window 1 1 if you are in SH? )
-What if the visa for studying in the United States is refused?
What should I do after my visa for studying in the United States is rejected?
For those who refuse the visa, we should pay attention to the consulate's re-application regulations. For example, specify which day of the week to accept re-application, or wait for 6 months before re-application. If the applicant is refused a visa, you should wait until you can provide convincing new materials before applying to the American consulate in the area. If there are no new application materials, you don't need to apply again, otherwise you will face the result of being rejected again. It is best to simulate the scene in advance in the US visa interview.
Some students were refused visas because they didn't have a question-and-answer simulation in advance, and they were nervous when communicating with the visa officer on the spot, so they could not answer the visa officer's questions well. Every student's family situation is different, and the websites and telephone numbers of embassies and consulates often can't give a clear answer according to the specific situation of students. Before getting a visa, you should design questions and answers to simulate according to your study goals.
-Remedial measures for the refusal of study visas in the United States.
You can make an appointment for a new visa interview after refusing the visa. Experts studying abroad pointed out that at present, the overall pass of American student visas is good, but many students are unable to get visas smoothly because of insufficient preparation. Students applying for American visas need to pay attention to the division of consular areas. For example, a student's passport is issued in Beijing, but his permanent residence is in Shanghai. He went to Shanghai to apply for a visa, forgot to bring his real estate license and household registration book, and could not prove that his habitual residence was in Shanghai, so he refused to apply for a visa.
You can make an appointment for a new visa interview at any time after your visa is rejected in the United States. However, due to the limited number of consulates, it is very likely that students will make an appointment for face-to-face interviews later than the time required by the school. When this happens, there is no need to worry too much. Students can apply to the consulate for an emergency appointment according to their own specific conditions, or they can apply to the school for a few days later. Of course, they can also choose to prepare sufficient materials to apply to the school for delaying admission for one semester.
An analysis of the refusal and re-signing of American study visas
A correct and complete visa application form is very important for applying for a visa. Wrong information, irregular filling or false filling in the application form will be one of the reasons for the refusal. If the visa officer doesn't ask any questions at all during the interview and doesn't give the applicant a chance to explain, the applicant will often think that this is an unfair decision made by the consular officer. In fact, this is not the case, because the consul has pre-examined the application materials before the interview, and according to the materials submitted by the applicant, he thinks that there is something wrong with the overall situation, or has an immigration tendency, or does not meet the requirements and regulations of the immigration law, and refuses to sign.
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