Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I'm applying for investment immigration, and I'm going to attend an interview for a study visa in the United States next week. What should I say about the plan to return to China?

I'm applying for investment immigration, and I'm going to attend an interview for a study visa in the United States next week. What should I say about the plan to return to China?

You said that you were already emigrating, and you were directly refused a visa without any intention of returning to China, dear.

The fact is: you are in a hurry! Visa officers explicitly refuse those who are inclined to emigrate. You should come to America as F 1 first, and then apply for investment immigration! Because if you have handled the investor and your case has been handled in USCIS, then your personal data and information have been recorded in the US Immigration Service! Then you don't have to say anything. What you said is superfluous. People have your immigration records. Do you have anything else to say? What you said is also false.

According to your situation, what you should do now is: Now that you have been an investment immigrant, ask your lawyer immediately how your case is progressing and whether it has been filed with USCIS. If the answer is yes, then you can wait until you get a green card before coming directly. If you are an investment immigrant, it will be as fast as 10 month and as slow as one or two years.

Also, if you have already applied for investment immigration, you have to pay a huge fee, so since you have hired a lawyer, you should leave all these questions to him and don't waste your lawyer resources ~