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The difference between American blueprint and green blueprint

There are significant differences between American blueprint and green blueprint in identity, visa type, application process, required materials and interview results.

1. Identity: The blue version is mainly used for non-immigrant visas, such as tourist visas and work visas, and the green version is suitable for immigrant visas, such as permanent resident visas and family reunion visas.

2. Visa type: The blueprint is applicable to all kinds of non-immigrant visas, including tourist visas, student visas and work visas, and the green version is applicable to immigrant visas, such as family reunion visas and professional immigrant visas.

3. Application process: to apply for the blueprint, you need to fill in the online application form and pay the relevant fees, and then you may need to conduct an interview, submit fingerprints and have a physical examination. To apply for the Green Paper, you need to fill in a specific application form and submit detailed information according to relevant requirements. Due to the particularity of immigrant visas, the application process of the Green Paper may take a long time to wait for the approval results.

4. Required materials: Personal identification, application form, passport photo, travel plan, bank statement and other related materials are required to apply for the blueprint, while more detailed materials such as personal identification, family member relationship, work experience and assets proof are required to apply for the green version.

5. Face-to-face interview results: The original face-to-face interview results may be different due to the different materials submitted by the applicant and the interview performance, while the green face-to-face interview results usually decide whether to approve the immigrant visa according to the comprehensive evaluation of the interview results and submitted materials.

In addition, the words "blueprint" and "green paper" cannot accurately describe these differences, but they are only symbols used to distinguish different application processes and types.