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I am applying for American investment immigration. Can I still sign a tourist visa?
When applying for non-immigrant visas such as tourist visas, immigrants do have a strong tendency to immigrate. But even if you apply for immigration, you must refuse to sign a tourist visa. The visa officer still has to thoroughly review the applicant's information: Have you ever been to an equally developed country in the United States? Are you married with children or single and divorced? Do you have a stable job and income? What about the assets in your name? Is household registration a sensitive area? The better the comprehensive information in these aspects, the greater the chances of the visa passing. If the information is obviously flawed and the immigrant is applying, the risk of refusing the visa will be greater. At this time, we have to find ways to improve our binding force in China, that is, to prove that we will return to China on schedule after the tour, and then the visa can be passed. Because everyone's situation is different, you can also click on our LOGO on the computer, and then click on the head URL to enter the website and consult the visa Commissioner. Good luck with your visa!
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