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March 2020 American relative migration schedule

Applicants who are preparing for immigration are most concerned about the renewal of the schedule, so what has changed in March this year? Next, I'll bring you the schedule of American relatives' immigration in March 2020.

Table a: final award

1, USA F 1 visa

Applicable to unmarried children of American citizens over 2 1 year old. The schedule is from August 22, 20 13 to August 8, 20 13 10, one month and two weeks in advance.

2. American F2A visa

Applicable to spouses of permanent residents in the United States and unmarried children under 2 1 year old. "C" (current) is displayed in the scheduling table, which means that there are places in this category at present and there is no need to schedule.

3. American F2B visa

Applicable to unmarried children of American permanent residents over 2 1 year old. The schedule is from August 22, 20 14 to September 20 14 15, three weeks in advance.

4. American F3 visa

Applicable to married children of American citizens. The timetable is from 165438+2007122 October to 65438+5 February 2007, three weeks ahead of schedule.

5, the United States F4 visa

Applicable to brothers and sisters of American citizens. It remained at 1 in July 2006, 9 months behind last month, stagnant at 1 month last month, 7 months behind last month, and stagnant this month.

Table b: submission of application

1. us F 1 visa: the time schedule is from March 22, 20 14 to June 8, 20 14, two months and two weeks in advance;

2. American F2A visa: scheduled from 20 19 12 1 to 2020 10, one month in advance;

3. American F2B visa: scheduled for April 22nd to May 5th, 20 15, more than three weeks in advance;

4. American F3 visa: scheduled for July 22, 2008 to August 2008 15, more than three weeks in advance;

5. F4 visa for the United States: The schedule will remain unchanged on July 22nd, 2007.

Introduction to the renting process of American immigrants

The process of renting a house in the United States is roughly the same as that in China. They all look at the house through various channels, then sign the contract and pay the deposit and rent until the lease expires. However, when American immigrants rent a house, the procedures and details that need to be paid attention to are stricter and more standardized. Generally speaking, immigrants need to go through five steps to rent a house in the United States. First, they submit the application, then sign the lease, then pay the deposit and other lease fees, and finally terminate the lease. The whole process of renting a house in America seems simple and involves many details. If immigrants are careless, they will easily fall into rent disputes and add unnecessary troubles to themselves, which should be highly valued by us.

1. Apply for renting a house

The first step for immigrants to rent a house in the United States is to submit an application. The application form may need to fill in the social security number and work certificate of American immigrants. If immigrants don't have a social security number, they can use a permanent resident card or show a salary slip as proof of work. In addition, you may have to pay a large application fee to apply for renting a house. Australian immigrants added that if they are unemployed American immigrants, they may need to find someone else to sign a rental contract. This person is called a * * * co-contractor. If the rent cannot be paid, the cooperative contractor has the responsibility to pay it on his behalf.

Sign a lease contract

In the United States, most lease contracts are for one year. Of course, immigrants can also find short rent, such as monthly rent. But the rent in short rent may be higher. Once you sign the contract, you agree to keep the house clean and in good condition. If the rented house is damaged, immigrants may have to pay extra.

Pay a deposit

Just like renting a house in China, renting a house in the United States also requires a deposit, which can be recovered at the end of the rental contract. But what American immigrants need to pay attention to is to check the condition of the house or apartment before moving in and tell the owners of the problems found. Before moving out, ask the owner whether it needs maintenance or cleaning, and then get back all the deposits.

4. Pay other rental fees

Immigrants must confirm the cost of each item before signing a rental contract. Some expenses may be higher in summer (using air conditioning) or winter (using heating). If living expenses are included, be sure to include this information before signing the contract.

5. Termination of the lease contract

In America, most owners require at least 30 days' notice to move out. Before signing the contract, immigrants should confirm that they have understood the terms of the contract and ask how many days before moving out.