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In the United States, can I change my identity and apply for an American visa?

Because business and tourist visas are relatively easy to get approved immigrant visas, many people go to the United States by handling such visas, and then find suitable jobs or schools through their stay in the United States. In this way, business and tourist visas can be converted into work visas or student visas, so as to achieve the purpose of changing identity.

In the United States immigration law, there are also relevant provisions, that is, Bl and B2 visas are free to choose to change to other identities. That is to say, after entering the United States with visas B 1 and B2, you can freely change your status to any non-immigrant or immigrant status during your stay in the United States. Before Bl and B2 visas expire, applicants can submit multiple applications for change of identity to the Immigration Bureau. If multiple identities have passed the examination of the Immigration Bureau, then the applicant can only choose one of them as his transformed identity. However, in the process of visa conversion, there is still the problem of visa return. The so-called visa return refers to the new visa application filed by the applicant after the Bl and B2 visas were invalidated, requiring the applicant to re-enter the United States with a new visa after leaving the country and apply for a new visa at the US consulate.