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The current new regulations on visas in the United States

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On May 1 1, the Trump administration of the United States announced a new policy to crack down on foreigners' overstaying. The US Citizenship and Immigration Service announced the new regulations, saying that from August 9, foreign students, visiting scholars and their families will be regarded as "illegal residents" if they fail to maintain their valid identity in the United States the day after completing the course, graduating and the expiration of the I-94 card. According to the policy memorandum issued by the US Citizenship and Immigration Service, these people and visas will involve: students (F visas), visiting scholars (J visas), short-term students (M visas), and relatives with F-2, J-2 and M-2 visas to the United States. If they can't maintain their legal status the day after the expiration of their valid visas, their days in the United States will be counted as "illegal residence" days.

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Article 9 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Passports and Visas, China citizens and foreigners who leave the country or live abroad for private purposes must apply for Chinese visas when leaving, entering or transiting, and the specific measures shall be implemented in accordance with relevant regulations. China citizens who go abroad on business do not need to apply for an entry-exit visa for China when they enter or leave the country with valid passports. Citizens of countries that have signed visa exemption agreements with China shall be handled according to the agreements. Article 10 visas are divided into diplomatic visas, official visas and ordinary visas. In principle, the issuing authority issues corresponding visas according to the types of passports. But if necessary, a visa different from a passport can be issued.