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How to avoid being refused a visa because of "immigration tendency" (2)
The second aspect that can reflect the visa officer's judgment on immigration tendency is the reason and plan of returning to China in the visa core design. How to prove that you will definitely return to China from the United States in the future is the most important factor in obtaining a visa. Before you go to the visa, you should have clear answers to these questions, such as: What is your career blueprint? What are you going to do after finishing your studies? Is there any development potential for your major in the United States to return to China in the future? If your major has no market in China, or you can't get a good return, how can you convince the visa officer that you will come back? Taking the above geographic information system as an example, the applicant positioned the plan of returning to China in Shanghai real estate industry, conducted open space analysis and planning, and promoted the rational development of the real estate industry. Real estate is the most prosperous and promising industry in China, and the development of my major in this field is certainly promising. For example, the reasons and plans for graduate students majoring in structural engineering to go to the United States for doctoral studies are all combined with the development of China's construction industry. China's construction market is developing rapidly. With the advanced knowledge and methods learned in the United States, we can build safer and more reliable houses, and of course we can get rich returns. The applicant is from Guangzhou, and the Pearl River Delta region is the most economically developed region in China, with high requirements for housing. With my knowledge in the field of structural engineering, I believe I can make great achievements. In the above two examples, the reason and plan for returning to China are to closely combine your major with the domestic market and show visa officers that your major will make great achievements in China in the future, and you will get rich returns after returning to China. So, of course, there is no reason to stay in the United States and not return to China for development. This effectively refutes the visa officer's suspicion that the applicant has an immigration tendency. In addition, in addition to the above core design content can effectively resist the visa officer's judgment on immigration tendency, we should also pay attention to a problem of return on capital. For example, if you spend almost all your savings in order to study in the United States, the visa officer will be very suspicious that you will return home after your studies. At this time, the visa officer may ask, is this all your savings? Or can you earn back your education investment after returning to China? At this time, you can explain your return on education investment from two aspects. For applicants with very rich family conditions, such as the applicant has a family business, the first applicant should emphasize that money is not a problem for you at all. You are not short of money, there is no need to stay and work in America for money. You have your long-term career goal, which must be achieved in China. For those self-funded applicants with strong professional background, it should be emphasized that their professional fields have broad development prospects in China, the employment situation is very good, and they can earn a lot of money. This can dispel the visa officer's doubts about himself. Finally, briefly explain a problem closely related to immigration tendency-"firm binding force" problem. Sometimes the visa officer will refuse the visa on the grounds that the applicant and China are not firmly binding. In fact, the judgment of "firm binding force" can be regarded as an auxiliary content and way to judge the immigration tendency, because the best way to prove that the applicant has no immigration tendency is to show that there is a firm binding force between him and his motherland, "binding" the applicant to return to China immediately after completing his studies and providing strong support. If the applicant does not have this binding force, it means that he has an immigration tendency. In fact, the above reasons and plans for returning to China can also be regarded as a firm binding force, because it can prove that applicants have brilliant employment prospects in China and attract them to return to China for employment after completing their studies. There are some other aspects that are strongly binding. For example, it can prove that the applicant has family and social relations in China, such as parents or spouses, indicating that he will return to China to reunite with them after graduation. Another example is to present relevant documents to the visa officer to prove the applicant's economic relationship in China, such as owning his own family business and so on. Through these aspects, you can also effectively show the visa officer that you will definitely return to work after completing your studies and will not stay in the United States.
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