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Visa situation in the United States in 2009
There are only two hard and fast rules for the US Consulate General and consulates (including the Shanghai Consulate).
1, when you see everyone interviewed, you should think that the other person has an immigration tendency.
Make sure that the other party can bear all the living expenses and related expenses during his stay in the United States.
Therefore, your materials and your preparation should start from meeting each other's needs.
I'll focus on helping you analyze a few questions you raised.
First, the role of intermediary.
No agency has passed 100%, because their so-called major is nothing more than watching too much. You can ask them if they have applied for an American visa in person. So don't put too much hope on the intermediary, they have nothing to do with the American consulate. If there is, it must be a lie.
Second, the specific situation analysis.
Personally, I think it is unrealistic for you to go directly to the undergraduate course like this. Even if you come, you can't learn anything because you can't keep up. People need to adapt, not to mention completely different cultures. So I suggest you study Chinese first, and then study undergraduate. (This kind of application plan has ESL before it is read everywhere in the United States. )
Third, the United States mainly takes TOEFL, and of course some individuals recognize IELTS. Generally, this score is an important proof that you show to the visa officer to prove your English level and the real purpose of your stay in the United States. Imagine a person who claims to go to the United States to study, but English can't pass. What makes him say that he is going to study? The visa officer has every reason to believe that you are inclined to illegal immigration.
Third, the trend in 2009 is still a general relaxation of quotas. However, due to the growing enthusiasm of China people to travel to the United States, I believe that even if the percentage of children has increased, it will not be so easy to detect. Generally speaking, it gives people the impression that there are many applicants and many people who refuse to sign.
Ok, I believe I can give you some hints. You can leave me a message if you have any questions.
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