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Summary of Frequently Asked Questions on Visiting Visa Interview in the United States

Compared with the student visa, the visa for visiting relatives in the United States requires much lower English ability of the applicant. Failure to understand and speak English will not be a reason for refusing a visa, except, of course, in special circumstances. For the applicant, the preparation before the visa interview is to sum up all the questions that the visa officer may ask, and then form the answers. Let's take a look at some common questions about visiting visas in the United States. Part I: Exit record.

1, what are you doing in America?

2. Where will you go in America?

3. Which countries and regions have you been to?

4. How to prove that you have been to those countries?

5. What is your itinerary and travel date?

6. When will you go? What time are you coming back? How long will it take?

7. Have you booked the plane ticket?

Part II: Personal assets.

1, who will pay for your trip to America this time?

2. What do you do? What position do you hold in the unit? Length of service unit address?

3. What is your annual income? Is there a salary discount?

4. Do you have a business license?

5. Does your company have a certificate letter or a fake letter?

7. Do you have a work permit?

8. Do you have a deposit certificate?

9. Do you have the real estate license?

10, do you have a private car?

1 1, do you have any other proof of assets?

12, why do you want to visit relatives during this period?

Part III: Inviter.

1, where is your invitation letter?

2. Who is the American inviter? What do you care?

3. What visa did the inviter get? What are you doing in America?

4. When did the inviter go to America? How long? When will you go back to China?

5. Do you have an address where you live in America? Who do you live with?

5. Where does the inviter work in China?

6. Who are you going with? Who are they? How old are you? What do you do? What does it matter to you?

7. Do you have any relatives or friends in America?

8. Do you have any plans to emigrate?