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What materials do I need to apply for an L visa in the United States?

The US L visa materials are as follows:

1. Valid passport: If your passport will expire or be damaged within six months of your expected arrival in the United States, or there is no blank visa issuance page on your passport, please apply for a new passport before coming for an interview.

2. A photo: a 5cm×5cm color front photo taken within 6 months.

3. Original visa application fee receipt You can pay a visa application fee of 938 RMB at any branch of China CITIC Bank in China. Please note that once the application fee is paid, even if the applicant is refused or abandoned, it cannot be refunded. Applicants must present two original application fee receipts when submitting visa applications. Only visa applicants who meet the guarantee requirements of A- 1, A-2, G- 1, G-2, G-3, G-4, C-3, NATO and the United States can be exempted from paying the application fee.

4. Complete DS- 160 non-immigrant visa application form (all non-immigrant visa applicants must fill in).

5. Complete DS- 160 non-immigrant visa confirmation page

Longshuo visa recommendation certification materials:

In addition to the necessary materials mentioned above, some types of visas need to be accompanied by some supporting documents. Have you prepared these materials? Please note that the following documents are not exhaustive, and showing them during the interview does not guarantee that you will be issued a visa.

I-797 work permit: the original approval of I-797 work permit and a copy of the work permit application submitted by your employer at the Citizenship and Immigration Office of the US Department of Homeland Security.

Work/Research Plan: Describe in detail the work or research you will do during your stay in the United States.

Resume: Describe your past academic and work experience in detail, including a list of published articles.