Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I plan to go to the United States for graduate study, but I applied for American relative immigration in 2009, which is scheduled. Will it affect the future F 1 student visa? How to deal with it?

I plan to go to the United States for graduate study, but I applied for American relative immigration in 2009, which is scheduled. Will it affect the future F 1 student visa? How to deal with it?

1, excuse me,,, There is no contact between the immigration office and the consulate.

2. The handling is to find an intermediary, with the i20 form issued by the school.

3. Now the student visa pass rate is high. As long as you have proof of property (the more the better), it is good to prove that you have no reason to stay in the United States.

Finally, when you apply for a visa, don't say that your uncle is in America. If you ask if you have any relatives or friends in America, you must not say yes. Just answer that you have a very good friend who will go to a university in America with you.