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American visa: three factors to improve the success rate of visa
The visa officer was present to point out the maze.
Catherine, visa officer of American Embassy, and Steven Yin, a teacher from China of American Education Association, are in charge of this consultation. Like last time, the arrival of visa officers still attracts many students and parents who are about to apply for visas to the United States. Many students also ask questions to visa officers instead of their friends abroad or outside Beijing. It is worth noting that in this consultation, many students and their parents have a very high level of foreign languages, and it is extremely efficient to communicate directly with visa officers in English.
Catherine first introduced the new visa system, and once again stressed that the policy has not changed, but the application process is more convenient and efficient.
She believes that when applying for a visa to the United States, true student status, legal property certificate and no immigration tendency are the most important elements for visa officers. Visa officers will ask questions according to each applicant's different situation, consider clearly the relationship between their study in the United States and their future planning, have sufficient ability to pay continuously, explain their close ties with the motherland, and increase the probability of successful student visas.
There are no specific standards for real estate certification.
During the consultation process, many parents still ask themselves what property certificates should be prepared for their children, which is enough to ensure that their children can successfully get a student visa. In this regard, Catherine said that the US Embassy has never stipulated the standard of proof of property, as long as it can provide evidence that the applicant has enough ability to continuously pay for studying in the United States.
Many parents also ask what visa they should apply for to send their children to study in the United States. Catherine said that the US Embassy allows parents to send their children to school, and parents only need to apply for a B 1 or B2 visa.
A new round of study abroad consultation will be launched.
After two rounds of consultation by visa officers, the theme of "how to apply for a visa to the United States" came to an end temporarily. Steven, a teacher from China at the EducationUSA of the American Embassy, said that after successful visa application, many students have to face "preparation before departure", and a new round of study abroad consultation will begin on 20 14.
Teacher Steven said that if you want to apply for studying in the United States on 20 14, you should prepare from now on, and plan your career in the United States in advance from choosing a school and major.
& gt& gt Weekly Wonderful Q&A
You can't just look at the deposit certificate when applying for a visa.
Q: I am studying in a third country. I have a China passport and permanent residency in a third country. I want to apply for transfer to America. If I am admitted, shall I apply for a visa in a third country or return to China?
A: The US Embassy does not require applicants to return to China to apply for visas. Whether you apply for an American visa in China or in the country where you currently live, you should explain in the interview that you have close ties with countries outside the United States.
Q: At present, my child has been studying in an American community college for one year, and plans to go back to China for further study in May this year. For some reasons, the credits of the community college have not been completed. The college said that if the credits have not been completed, the status of international students cannot be retained. The school suggested either giving him a new I-20 and letting him go back to China to sign it again; Either let him stay in the United States and wait for the reply from the embassy. How should I choose?
A: During their study in the United States, international students must earn enough credits each semester to ensure their legal student status. The current situation is that there is a problem with the agreement between the students and the school, and students should negotiate with the school to solve it, instead of staying in the US and other embassies to reply. The best solution is to go back to China to apply for a visa with the I-20 form. You need to reapply for a visa interview, and you can't sign it through CITIC Bank.
Q: My daughter is now a freshman in the United States. I went to middle school in the United States in 2009 and went to college in the United States as H4 in 20 12 (her mother's visa is H 1), but recently her mother may lose her H 1 status, so my daughter may lose her H4 status. What should I do?
A: If the mother loses her H 1 (work visa) visa, her daughter can no longer have her H4 status. The first thing now is to make sure that your daughter keeps her legal status in the United States. [mail? Protected]
Q: Is the certificate of deposit required by the school the same as the certificate of deposit for applying for a visa at the embassy in the future?
A: It may not be the same certificate of deposit. As long as it can be proved that students and their families have a stable source of income and are able to pay the expenses of students during their study in the United States, it is enough to refer to the deposit certificate.
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