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Why is the admission notice to study in the United States still rejected?

Visa refusal 1: the application materials are not uniform.

Many students were refused visas because the materials provided were incomplete. A complete visa material includes: SEVIS fee receipt submitted online, visa application fee receipt purchased from China CITIC Bank, I-20 form issued by American schools, and complete visa form. Funding: you can bear and pay the living expenses of studying in the United States, the work certificate of the applicant's parents or myself, the work income certificate, and the real estate license.

Visa officers also attach great importance to students' plans. Although it is difficult for younger applicants like 18 and 19 to plan their future in detail and clearly. But why do students choose to go to the United States, why do they want to study this major, and how can studying in the United States help them? Of course, these must be their own thoughts and stories.

Refusal behavior 2: insufficient funds to maintain life

How can visa officers judge whether students have enough funds? Visa officers pay more attention to whether students provide reliable work certificates, income certificates, real estate licenses and other documents, so that visa officers believe that they have the ability to continue to pay for studying abroad. At the same time, after paying these tuition and living expenses, parents can still live a good life in China, so the source of funds for applicants is the most important one.

Visa refusal behavior 3: parents have an immigrant tendency.

If parents apply for immigration, it is difficult for children to sign F 1. This is a very special situation. Applying for a student visa F 1, that is, a non-immigrant visa, means that students come to the United States to study, not immigrate to the United States, and return to their own country after completing their studies. However, the immigrant visa just shows that the applicant has such an intention, so it is against the visa principle for children of families who have applied for immigrant visas to apply for non-immigrant student visas, so it is necessary to wait until the immigrant visa is available before deciding whether to apply for F 1 visa.

How do visa officers view immigration tendency? For example, students' answers are meaningful, why they choose their major, why they choose this school, and what is the relationship between the school's curriculum and their future planning ... From these questions, we can judge whether students have the tendency to emigrate.

Sometimes many students' answers don't sound like their own ideals, because everyone says the same thing and is very consistent. Applicants should express their true thoughts in their own words.

Visa refusal behavior 4: English is not enough

In the visa interview, the visa officer will judge whether the students have the ability to complete the interview in English. If the students' I-20 form says that if they fail to meet the requirements of English proficiency, they will attend intensive English courses, then they will consider interviewing in Chinese. If the student's I-20 form shows that the student has met the English requirements of the school, the visa officer should see the student's English test report card.

It should be emphasized that students' English level naturally needs to be improved if the courses they apply for include language intensive courses, but it is very important for visa officers to ask students to interview in English and let them know their oral English communication ability. Because living and studying in the United States requires basic communication and communication skills, the application must have at least a certain language foundation.