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How to read the diagram in American passport?

The diagram of the US passport is as follows:

1. Name of the consulate that issued the visa, and which consulate you applied for the visa from, write down here.

2. Control number of visa application.

3. The capital pinyin of the applicant's surname is the same as that in the passport, and the key items to be checked after obtaining the visa.

4. The capital pinyin of the applicant's name is the same as that in the passport, and the key items to be checked after obtaining the visa.

5. Visa type. The type of this visa sample is non-immigrant visa b1/b2, which is a combination visa for business and tourism. Non-immigrant visas are divided into 18 categories and 48 categories. The categories are sorted alphabetically from A to R. The common student visa code is F, the work visa code is L, the visiting scholar visa code is J, and the treaty investor visa code is E-2. The embassy will issue the corresponding visa according to the visa type you apply for.

6. Passport number, which needs to be checked after getting the visa, to ensure accuracy.

7. Gender. The applicant of this visa sample is male.

8. Date of birth, the date of birth of the applicant.

9. Nationality, the nationality of the applicant.

1. Entry times, multiple times, denoted by m..

11. Date of issuance, the date of issuance of the visa, generally the date of issuance of the visa.

12. Expiration date. Generally, the validity period of a visa is ten years, but a visa that has gone through administrative proceedings will generally be given a validity period of one year.

13. Notes. What the embassy thinks needs special comments.

14. Visa number.

15. Applicants who enter the United States after 216 need to update EVUS on the designated website, otherwise they will not be allowed to enter the country.

16. The English name of the applicant is the same as that in the passport.

Passport, United States of America) is a document issued by the United States of America to American citizens and American nationals for the purpose of international travel to prove their identity in international travel.

The issuance of American passports is provided by the Consular Bureau under the State Council, USA, and there are many offices and agencies in the United States. Passport applications filed by overseas citizens are transferred back to the passport center by the local American embassy or consulate. American passports conform to the specifications recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organization.