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Is it necessary to use English for the student visa of F 1 in the United States?

No, applicants with poor English can have face-to-face interviews in Chinese. Because visa officers in the United States are required to speak Chinese. However, it is not recommended to interview in Chinese. After all, visa F 1 is a study visa. Since studying abroad, English proficiency is definitely needed. It is recommended to interview in English.

American visa F 1 is issued to full-time students studying in the United States, and there is no quota limit. With the visa F 1, they can work on campus. If they want to work off campus, they need special approval. F2 visa is issued to the spouse and children of international students (visa holder F 1). If the applicant has obtained the admission notice from an American school, then the applicant can apply for a non-immigrant visa of F 1 to the American embassy or consulate abroad or the Immigration Bureau. However, these schools must be recognized by the US Immigration Service and be qualified to recruit foreign students.

When applying for F 1 visa, the applicant must provide the following relevant supporting materials:

1. The applicant is a full-time student in the United States;

2. The applicant has been admitted to an American school with the goal of obtaining a degree, diploma or diploma;

3. The applicant has strong English listening, speaking and writing skills and can complete various course requirements in the English teaching environment; Alternatively, the school to which the applicant applies can offer special courses to help cross the language barrier.

4. The applicant has sufficient financial support (prepare detailed proof of family funds and proof of parents' or individuals' legitimate income matching the proof) to ensure that the applicant can complete the course full-time.

5. The applicant will return to China after completing his studies (the development plan for returning to China after completing his studies in the United States).