Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - I was rejected for an interview in America today. The visa officer looked at my passport and asked me why there were so many entry and exit records for going to Korea. I said my parents are Koreans in

I was rejected for an interview in America today. The visa officer looked at my passport and asked me why there were so many entry and exit records for going to Korea. I said my parents are Koreans in

I was rejected for an interview in America today. The visa officer looked at my passport and asked me why there were so many entry and exit records for going to Korea. I said my parents are Koreans in Korea. The visa officer said this because he suspected that you were inclined to emigrate, that is to say, from your answer, he could not see that you would have a strong desire to study abroad and return to China. Maybe you think your answers are all right, but from the visa officer's point of view, he interviewed everyone who applied for a visa with a negative attitude of "you have an immigration tendency" So if your answer can't completely or largely dispel his doubts, he will think that you do have an immigration tendency and refuse the visa.

The solution is to explain from all angles that you will come back to work after graduation, but you can't always make up your mind and need some convincing examples. For example, you can say from the following aspects:

1. major, which shows that my major has great development prospects in China, good employment situation and great love;

2. Family background, it is best to mention your extended family. I feel that this family (including grandparents, grandparents, uncles and aunts) can form a good bond in China and have a good life. In addition, your parents both work in large state-owned enterprises, and they very much hope that you can return to China in the future;

3. The reason for going to America should be strongly emphasized, because you want to learn some knowledge and ability, and what are your plans after graduation;

4. Economic conditions, explain that your family has good economic conditions, so that you won't have the pressure of life and choose to work in the United States to earn money.