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Do I need a household registration book to apply for an American visa in Beijing?

Hello, yes. Any household registration in China needs to bring all the household registration books to the embassy.

I just finished the exam two months ago, and now I have passed it successfully in the United States. I still have some experiences to tell you:

1. When you apply for a visa, you should pay attention to dressing appropriately, avoid dressing too casually and simply (the interviewer will think you have an immigrant tendency), and don't wear heavy makeup and show your breasts topless (the interviewer will think you have a tendency to go to the United States to do skin business). The above two interviewers will think it is disrespectful to him. It is recommended that both men and women wear formal clothes and professional clothes, and pay attention to neat and clean hair styles.

2. During the interview, you can prepare more photos that you have been to other countries before as auxiliary materials (the nearest country, preferably one with good diplomatic relations with the United States), and also prepare your own salary bank statement (the deposit amount is preferably below 6,543,800+0,000, and it is not recent remittance, but it needs to be healthy and stable for a long time), (the academic certificate is a reference for education) (you can take local ones without criminal certificate).

Don't be late or cut in line during the interview. Be serious in the process and don't laugh and play with your peers. Be polite.

Be generous and confident in the face of the interviewer, don't be too nervous.

If the interviewer takes away your passport, it will be returned to your travel agency in a short time. If it is returned to you in person, it proves that the visa was refused.

One last point: If you get the visa successfully, you need to pass the security check at the first airport after you fly into the United States. The inspection here will be stricter. The landing inspector will ask you the purpose, time, work, etc. (I am 27 years old and went with my mother on a tourist visa. After the interviewer asked us the above questions, we talked about America for three months. He wants to know why we stayed so long. Ask us what we do, why we have such a long holiday, ask me what my specific job is in the company, and so on. ), and this place either gives an honest and natural answer, or thinks of a set of comprehensive reasons to give a natural and smooth answer. Otherwise, if you refuse to sign here, you will be sent back to China!

This is all my experience. I wish you success and good luck!