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Don't open the sealed visa envelope before studying in the United States. With the opening of the entry-exit manag

Don't open the envelope and seal the visa before studying in the United States.

Don't open the sealed visa envelope before studying in the United States. With the opening of the entry-exit manag

Don't open the envelope and seal the visa before studying in the United States.

Don't open the sealed visa envelope before studying in the United States. With the opening of the entry-exit management system for US visitors, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau of the US Department of Homeland Security recently issued a briefing to remind foreign students and visiting scholars to make preparations in advance and smoothly clear customs.

Weijiu study abroad experts remind immigrants to pay attention to matters including:

1. Before going abroad, make sure that your passport and visa are still valid during your entry into the United States (the validity of your passport should be at least six months beyond the scheduled departure date);

2. Check whether your visa is exactly the same as the type of visa you hold;

When you get a non-immigrant visa at the American embassy or consulate, the consular officer will seal your visa documents in an envelope and attach them to your passport. Don't open this envelope. This envelope will be unsealed by customs and border protection officials at the entry port of the United States.

When traveling, you should take some specific documents.

For more information about studying in the United States, please click on the relevant links.

The luggage to be carried is mainly divided into two categories, one is daily necessities and the other is school supplies. Basically, things brought by different countries are the same, but they are slightly adjusted according to the climate and environment of the country they are going to.

Daily necessities generally include: seasonal coats, socks, sweatshirts, casual shirts, jeans, pajamas, underwear, shoes, sports shoes, slippers, formal clothes, short-sleeved shirts, T-shirts, sun hats, sunglasses, belts, swimsuits, alarm clocks, batteries, chargers, adapters and transformers, thin quilts, sheets/bedspreads, and sanitary products. If you rent your own apartment, you need to bring simple kitchen supplies.

School supplies generally include: notebook computer (recommended), floppy disk, CD-ROM, all kinds of Chinese software, such as: window system disk, word, two dozen photoshop pencils (2B and HB), erasers, several water-based pens (signature pens), colored pencils, electronic dictionaries and independent calculators, folders, big schoolbags, glasses, rulers and small scissors.

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