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What materials do you need for an American immigrant visa interview?

# American Immigration # Introduction Before the visa interview for American immigrants begins, immigrants need to prepare materials in advance. But what do you need to prepare before an American visa interview? What are the materials for your American immigrant visa interview? Welcome to read!

1, valid passport:

If your passport will expire within six months of your expected arrival in the United States, or it is damaged, or there is no blank visa issuance page on your passport, you must apply for a new passport before going to the interview. In other words, the validity of the passport in the United States should be more than six months later than the expected date of birth. At the same time, if you have a passport with a previous visa to the United States, including an expired passport, be sure to take it with you.

2. Two photos:

2 "x2" (51mm x 51mm) square color frontal photo taken in June. Photos must meet the basic requirements, otherwise the US visa application will not be accepted.

3. Proof of economic guarantee:

Use data to show that you have enough economic ability.

4. Birth certificate and adoption contract (if applicable):

Prove your birthplace and identity.

5. Police notarial certificate (applicant 16 years old or above):

It shows that you are a legal citizen of your own country and fully qualified to immigrate politically.

6, the court or prison records:

If you have it, you have to recite it. If you don't have it, you don't need it.

7. Service records:

Prove your service status and performance during your service.

8. Notarial certificate of marital status (notarial certificate of unmarried, married, divorced and spouse's death).

9. Original proof of kinship. Including: a household registration book listing all family members, letters from both parties, and photos taken jointly by both parties.

10, remittance receipt; List of contact telephone numbers of both parties, school records signed by parents at school, etc.

Further reading: the consumption level of American immigrants in four cities

1 level: refers to American megacities, such as San Francisco, new york, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Miami, Hawaii, Chicago, Boston, Washington, D.C., etc. Its living expenses are $ 1000-2000 per month, excluding other extra expenses such as buying a car, eating out, traveling, telephone calls and entertainment (the same below).

Level 2: refers to American big cities, such as Pittsburgh, Seattle, Atlanta, Austin, Detroit, Dallas, etc. Living expenses: 800-65438 USD +0000/ month.

Level 3: refers to some states in the south, midwest and southeast of the United States, such as Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Utah, Colorado, Georgia, Virginia and North Carolina. Their living expenses are 600-800 USD/month.

Level 4: Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana, South Carolina, etc. Their living expenses are 450-600 USD/month.