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About visiting relatives in America, ask for help! !

When visiting relatives in the United States, you must make all preparations, and don't say anything wrong when you get a visa!

Validity period: 12 months

Maximum stay: less than 18 days

Working days: interview

Expense: 15

Required materials: required materials

1. Passport, requirements:

Validity for more than six months

No damage

. Requirements:

Photograph

5cm x 5cm

White background

Color front photo

3. Two copies of the original visa application fee receipt

4. Completed DS-156 non-immigrant visa application form

5. Completed DS-157 non-immigrant visa supplementary information form. Non-immigrant visa applicants who have reached the age of 16 must fill in

supporting materials recommended

1. Evidence that they will definitely return to China: produce documents that are binding on the applicant in economic, social, family or other aspects to prove that the applicant intends to return to China after a short stay in the United States. Due to different personal circumstances, the evidence that the applicant should produce is also different. The following documents can help the visa officer to evaluate whether the applicant intends to return to China: household registration book, ID card, employment certificate, payroll that objectively reflects the applicant's monthly income, passbook with regular access records

2. Invitation letter: If the applicant is invited to visit a resident in the United States, it will be helpful for the applicant to provide the following information: inviter information, purpose of visiting the United States, and pre-arranged travel schedule. If the applicant is only traveling to the United States, you don't need to show an invitation letter

3. Proof of funds: It proves that the applicant has the ability to pay for the whole period of stay in the United States without working, such as a payroll that objectively reflects the applicant's monthly income and a passbook with regular access records. Please note that the bank deposit certificate is not helpful for the application

4. If the applicant goes to the United States for business activities, please consider bringing the following information to the interview: where to visit and what to meet. The following documents may be helpful to the application: a detailed invitation letter issued by the American partner stating the purpose of the applicant's visit to the United States; Contracts or other agreements signed with American partners; Information about machines, software or other equipment to be tested or purchased in the United States, such as product brochures or product catalogues

5. If the applicant goes to visit relatives in the United States, he should provide materials to prove that he has a true and uninterrupted kinship with the inviter, and should also consider providing their identity after entering or immigrating to the United States. The following documents may be helpful to the application: household registration book or other documents that can prove true kinship, photos taken with American relatives in recent years, copies of American passports or green cards of relatives, copies of passports of relatives staying in the United States for a short time, and copies of American visas. If the applicant's last stay in the United States exceeds the date specified on the I-94 card at the time of entry, please show the original extension certificate approved by the US Department of Homeland Security during the interview

Special instructions: 1. B1 visa is issued to applicants who are engaged in short-term business activities in the United States, including negotiating and signing contracts, attending exhibitions or conferences, short-term training or negotiating business with suppliers or customers, etc.

2. B2 visa is issued to applicants who are traveling to the United States. Holders of visas

3, B1 and B2, including sightseeing, visiting relatives and friends, and medical treatment, cannot work in the United States

4. Applicants for visas B1 and B2 must be able to prove that their intention is only to enter the United States temporarily, only for tourism or for short-term business activities.