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How to avoid immigration tendency when applying for a visa to study in the United States

Applying for a visa in the United States is a very skilled subject. Chien Sun, director of Fogg's American study abroad department, said that apart from requiring applicants to have sufficient and real capital reserves, the problem of "immigration tendency" is a big mountain in front of China applicants. Chien Sun, a teacher studying in Fogg, said that unlike the "presumption of innocence" in American courts, American immigration law adopts the principle of "presumption of guilt", assuming that all applicants applying for non-immigrant visas really want to stay in the United States, applicants should try to convince visa officers that they will return to China immediately after graduation. This is the difficulty of an American visa. The process of material preparation is quite complicated, and the applicant's performance in face-to-face interview is also very skillful. The whole process is a test of comprehensive strength. Chien Sun, Fogg's teacher studying abroad, said that American visa officers require applicants studying in the United States to prove that they have inseparable ties with China when applying for a visa, which is the basic requirement for obtaining an American visa. Therefore, when applying for a study visa in the United States, it is best for the applicant to show his work, real estate, family bank account and other documents in China to prove his connection with China. However, do these links prove to be inseparable from China? The American visa officer has never made it clear. You say that your parents have industries and companies in China, and the visa officer will ask your parents if they have five-star hotels; You say you have a Mercedes at home, and the visa officer will also ask your parents if they have a luxury yacht. So, what caused the US visa officer to be so "difficult" for China applicants? The fundamental reason is that too many foreign students in China have gone and never come back. The upsurge of China's contemporary study in the United States began at 1978. Over the past 26 years, China students studying in the United States have told the American government and American society with practical actions year after year that they will try their best to stay in the United States after completing their studies in the United States and apply for jobs and green cards until they become Americans. As a result, the US Immigration Department and Visa Office generally believe that 90% of China students studying in the United States have stayed after completing their studies in the United States. This universal phenomenon is the root cause of the difficulty in studying in the United States.