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On the influence of visa records of other countries on American visas

LZ, to tell the truth, maybe 10 years ago, it was beneficial to apply for an American visa to have an exit record.

However, at present, there are too many people from China going abroad, especially traveling abroad, which is no longer a strong reason for the US consul in China.

In your case, there are two points that the American consulate will not consider:

1. You use a tourist visa. A tourist visa doesn't mean anything, because as I said above, there are too many people going out to travel, so all these people who go out to play may not have run away.

The signing country of your visa is not only a developed country, but also a poor country at war.

So, under what circumstances is your exit record beneficial to your application?

1. The visa you obtained is non-short-term, such as work visa or student visa.

The country you have been to is a developed country.

Even so, the American consulate has the right to refuse you and reserves the reasons for refusing you.

Because of my work, I met people who really want to come to America through various channels. Let me give you an example. A China graduate student who studied in Germany for seven or eight years applied for a study visa at the American Consulate in Germany last year, but was rejected. This shows that even if he has lived overseas for many years, he is easily rejected.

Therefore, it is better to make more preparations for important things related to study, such as study records and extracurricular performance. If you can prove that the person who gave you the visa has the ability to complete your studies and can fully bear your expenses, you are not interested in immigration, you will definitely return to work after studying, and your English communication level is strong enough. I think your chances of success will be much better.

In addition, the person who answered your question upstairs signed a tourist visa of the travel agency. The work of handling tourist visas is essentially different from other long-term visas in the United States. If this person doesn't know much about the laws and regulations of long-term visa, permanent residence and immigration in the United States, and doesn't know much about the principles of USCIS and the Department of Homeland Security, then he doesn't deserve to have a say.