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Does anyone know about the content of children’s application for parents to immigrate to the United States?

We will have an interview together

Generally, there is nothing particularly troublesome about IR5 visas. The main thing is to show your advantages in the United States. For example, in terms of economy, the financial guarantee is not There is no problem if you are below the poverty line.

In addition to the forms required in the interview notice, it is also useful to prepare some more representative family photos (family photos are a must). Family photos from various periods can best illustrate the problem. You can also choose some that you think are representative. If your parents go to apply for the visa together, you can also bring your marriage certificate.

Common visa questions:

“***Purpose of going to the United States***

When are you going to the United States

You Retired?

Why are you going and your daughter won’t come back?

Who will pay for your air tickets in the United States? p>Where will you stay when you arrive in the United States?

In addition to sleeping for 8 hours, what do you plan to do in the rest of the time?

Have you booked your flight tickets to the United States? ?

***Daughter’s basic situation***

What is your daughter doing in the United States

When did your daughter go?

How did your daughter go abroad?

Where did your daughter study before going abroad?

Why did your daughter go to the United States?

How often did your daughter go to the United States? It’s been a long time

School and major

Has your daughter ever returned to China?

Why didn’t you come back later?

What type of visa does your daughter have? Out

Has your daughter changed schools and majors in the United States

When will she graduate with a degree

What are her plans after graduation

When is your daughter’s birthday?

Who sponsors your daughter’s education

What is your daughter’s address?

*** Daughter’s personal (marriage) situation***

Is your daughter married?

When and where did she get married?

Where is your son-in-law now? What did your son-in-law do?

How did your son-in-law go to the United States?

In what year did your son-in-law go to the United States?

< p>What did your son-in-law do before he went abroad?

Does your daughter have children? Why doesn’t she have any children yet?

Has your daughter/son-in-law applied for a green card?

What is your son-in-law doing? What are his future plans?

Have they bought a house in the United States?

How much is the rent for your daughter?

How can you guarantee your daughter’s rent? You and your son-in-law will go back to China to work

Why don't your son-in-law's parents go?

***Parents' situation***

What kind of work are you doing? Years old

How much is your salary?

Can you speak English?

Have you ever been abroad?

Can you send email? (email)?

Do you have a car?

What does your spouse do?

Which countries have you been to?

How many children do you have? How many are there in the country?

Are they married?

Of course, there are some questions that vary depending on personal circumstances. I don’t recommend asking parents to memorize the answers. That seems too unnatural and can easily make them too nervous. However, write a list of questions and send them to them. It is still very helpful to know what to expect.