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What are the misunderstandings in applying for a visa to have a baby in the United States?

Many families or pregnant mothers have many misunderstandings about the visa for giving birth to children in the United States. Let's take a look at the five misunderstandings of giving birth in America.

Myth 1: My English is good and it is easy to apply for a visa.

As we all know, the embassy has a very high refusal rate for young single women with good English, because in the opinion of visa officers, single young women with good English are likely to never come back after giving birth in the United States, and the tendency to emigrate is very high!

Myth 2: It is easier to get a business visa if you have relatives and friends in the United States.

As we all know, at present, the embassy is very strict in examining business visas. Unless the company that sends the invitation letter is a well-known local company, they will also verify whether the applicant really works in that company. If the two conditions are not met, then the refusal rate is very high.

Myth 3: I think it is easy to sign as long as there is a record of going abroad.

Merry Baby reminds you that it is better for pregnant mothers to give birth in the United States than to have a white passport, but some Asian countries, such as Japan and South Korea, as well as Southeast Asian countries, Singapore and Thailand, are not very helpful to American visas. Only the overseas records of European and American countries are really helpful for American visas.

Myth 4: I think that my qualifications are not good and I automatically give up my American visa.

Many pregnant mothers who feel that their visa qualifications are not good (no marriage certificate, real estate license, and record of going abroad) feel that there is little hope of getting a visa to the United States. Judging from the hundreds of mothers who went to the United States to give birth in recent years, more than half of them did not have marriage certificates and records of going abroad, and many of them finally got visas through professional training of Meirui Baby.

Myth 5: the first time you refuse to sign a visa, there is little hope of signing a bill for the second time.

The visa was refused by the United States. It is necessary to analyze the reasons for the refusal. Many pregnant mothers feel that their materials are ready and have been rejected. I can't figure out why they were rejected. In fact, the reason for rejection is single. Passport photo or no real estate license? After the visa is refused, as long as it is adjusted according to personal circumstances, there is still great hope to get a visa again.