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Can my American boyfriend help me apply for a visa?

First of all, the asset certificate can only be your own.

In principle, it must be deposited for more than six months.

But this is not mandatory by the US consulate.

I didn't even read it when I went to sign it

Your boyfriend should not be able to accompany you to the interview.

It seems that only husband and wife can sign it together

But there is one way I don't know if it is feasible.

Is to let your boyfriend go to the consulate on the day of your interview.

Enter the consulate as an American citizen

And then come to your side.

Answer your second question.

Having a tourist visa once does not mean that you can get a study visa in the future.

But at least it will be very helpful (the check-out rate with complete materials will be higher)

But these two kinds of visas are two different things after all.

Applying for studying abroad depends on whether your materials are complete and meet the requirements.

As for the materials,

Actually, there are no hard and fast rules.

My suggestion is to bring them all.

What if he wants to see it?

Including: proof of deposit (more than six months, the more money the better), credit card bills, salary slips, passbook (with transaction records), company certificate (to prove your monthly income and holidays), old passport (if any) and so on.

It's quite possible that he doesn't look at anything.

This is an old piece of news for me.

You can refer to:

Individual tourist visas for China citizens to the United States have long been open.

That's a B2 visa.

However, when you apply, you will face an assumption that all non-immigrant visa applicants are assumed to have immigration tendencies.

You are a single woman.

No legal relationship with her boyfriend.

Therefore, visiting relatives is definitely not acceptable.

Only travel.

But what can encourage you is that

Don't imagine it is so difficult to get an American visa.

In fact, as long as you are purely for the purpose.

Make it clear directly to the visa officer

It won't be a problem.

Make an appointment to apply for a B2 visa by phone first.

You can sign face-to-face in about a month and a half.

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I suggest you look at the visa introduction of the American consulate first.

And then make a judgment

If you have several good entry and exit records, a stable income and a certain amount of deposits.

Signing Travel B2 is not impossible.

You know, business/tourist visas in the United States are not tight at present.

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