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Is it difficult to get a visa when I go to the United States to study as an undergraduate in my junior and senior years?

You can go to the United States to study as an undergraduate in your junior or senior years. The older you are, the easier it is to be rejected when applying for a visa to study in the United States, because the embassy will think that older Chinese people have a tendency to immigrate. So it is best to apply in advance when you are in high school.

A U.S. study visa requires the following materials:

1. Apply for a U.S. study visa, visa application form and payment receipt, etc. (The number of pages refers to the number of single-sided pages, not the number of sheets of paper. For example, 2 pages for both front and back

1DS-160 confirmation page

2 1 visa photo

3 Passport

4 CITIC Bank The first two original copies of the visa fee receipt

5 SEVIS fee receipt

2. The original 1I-20 form related to school admission

1offer or admission letter

2 Scholarship letter (you need to prepare this material if you have one, but if you don’t have a scholarship, you don’t need to prepare it

3. Domestic academic qualifications (the following materials should be prepared according to your actual situation)

1 Currently studying Proof (Chinese and English + original student ID card

2 Transcript (Chinese and English)

3 Degree certificate (Chinese and English)

4 Graduation certificate (Chinese and English)

5 Transcript + Degree Certificate + Graduation Certificate

6 Study Plan and Return Plan

7 Resume