How to go to the U.S. visa to hide two years of college experience going out for freshman year .

Updated on tourism 2024-03-22
32 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When filling out the DS 160 application form, you can leave it out.

    However, since you are applying for a student visa F1, the visa officer will be concerned about your educational experience, and you must be able to explain why there is a 2-year gap between high school graduation and application, which can lead to unpredictable consequences if questioned by the visa officer.

    Therefore, it is not advisable to hide it, and you can prepare some reasons to state why you gave up your studies in your home country.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hehe, that's actually not important, just two people, as long as it's real, I think it's more suitable to add parents and friends, and teachers are also a good choice! The classmates are still relatively iron.

    I think it's the best, depending on the requirements of your school, in fact, many people go out in their freshman year like you, and I also go out after a year of freshman study, and I hide my identity, and many people are like this, if you go to college and then go to the visa, it will inevitably have some unnecessary problems. But it depends on the requirements of the school you want to apply to.,Some schools clearly state that you can't be a freshman after going to college.,In this case, you can only cheat if you want freshman.,Although the landlord himself thinks about it,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    College classmates, good friends, and teachers are all OK!!

    It is not recommended to fill in the parents again! Idea!! Basically, it is the doctrine that you can't do!!

    It's best to fill in the real one, this does not affect your visa!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Anyone who is not related to you is fine, it is best to avoid having the same surname as you, and do not fill in each other (i.e., it is better not to fill in your name when the person in your form goes to the United States).

    But none of that matters.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Feel free to fill in the contact person, as long as you know you and can prove your experience.

    The college experience should also be written into it, and it will not affect you in any way. Just fill it in truthfully.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Just finished this damn ** the other day, it's trouble to go to the USA!! In fact, there are many things in it that will not have much impact on your interview. But be sure to fill in truthfully, the contact here refers to the emergency contact in case you can't be reached.

    Here are a few things to help you prepare.

    1。If you have prepared the documents roughly, you can make an appointment in advance, as the interview appointment usually takes 2-3 weeks. And don't make an appointment too early after 10am, there are a lot of people in the morning. Everyone likes to be early.

    2。**The home address in the room also needs to be handwritten, don't forget to check the name code in the designated place before submitting the materials on the day of the interview. So as not to waste time in re-queuing.

    3。Of course, I have to write about my college experience.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fill in what your parents know recently

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It depends on what the experience is, 1The main risk is that you are not in an intermediary, Americans value integrity, so it is best not to cheat on questions such as whether you have been a leader in college credits, and you are also likely to need to provide relevant information to prove your position or achievements when applying for college, and you may be rechecked when applying for a visa.

    2.If it is an ordinary campus practice, such as participating in a club, doing any activities, etc., it is usually not checked, and it is indeed difficult to check.

    3.American universities value your practical experience, personal character, ability, etc., rather than titles, which can be shaped and polished on the PS, and there is no need to risk cheating.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's better not to hide, what is your situation now?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can apply for their undergraduate, which is the 2 years of study in China, and if you take a leave of absence, it means that you have to return to your home country to continue your studies in the country after you finish your studies in the United States...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Since you want to come to the United States, then let's learn to be an honest man!

    Can the agent give you a good idea?!

    It's all telling the truth, whose money are they cheating?!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Look at Tang Jun, do you still dare to deceive?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the year's learning experience is not reflected in the application process, it can be concealed, but if it is reflected, it will not be possible.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no need to hide that American universities do not recognize credits from domestic universities. (except for a small part).

    And you've been accepted, and they'll review your profile during the application process, so they haven't found it before, and now there's no other way to get access to your other information.

    There is no need to deliberately conceal it, so that it is known later, but it is more troublesome. America is a place where integrity is valued.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you are sure that the school did not ask, and you did not write any facts about your college education, such as documents, transcripts, letters of recommendation, etc., you must think about this clearly, otherwise you risk being expelled from the school. If you didn't ask any questions about the school before admission, and you didn't deliberately hide it, that's fine! After admission, even if you ask you anything and you say no, it's fine, but the general school won't do this kind of thing, so you can go with confidence

    The current school should just drop out of school, if you need to go to your high school to deal with the relevant procedures and explain the situation to them. But when you pay attention to the visa, if you ask, you have to explain in detail what you did this year, don't make a mistake in the visa place, come on.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Your situation should be classified as a "transfer", and the school in the United States clearly stipulates that current students must apply for a transfer, not a new one. So is it okay to hide your studies?Nope!

    Because if there is a gap in your academic record, you must give an explanation to the school and the visa officer, and provide the corresponding evidence. So in your case, it's not easy to hide this education. You need to provide sufficient evidence (for example, the reason is that you have been preparing for the language test all year long, then you must provide the admission notice of the domestic language school, study records, etc., and it must be very strict), the most taboo thing about the US visa is that the materials are fake, once your experience is doubted, you may be rejected forever

    Therefore, I personally think that it is easier to return to "transfer", so I have said so much

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There is no need to hide the fact that you went to university in China, but there is no need to emphasize this experience, if the visa officer asks, you just say that you were not prepared before, and it will take time. Your situation is actually very simple, this problem is not a big problem, it has no impact on the visa!

    When you go to the visa, since you are applying for a freshman abroad, you can bring your high school diploma and transcripts, and you can also bring the transcripts and certificates of enrollment from domestic universities, but they are not very useful.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There's no need to hide it, F1 won't ask so much.

    It is good to prepare a relatively convincing answer to the question "Why did you give up your domestic university and decide to study in the United States?" You can theoretically be considered a transfer, and you can say that you want to start over.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Indeed, on the second floor, it is necessary to make it clear, and if you are currently studying at a domestic university, you must take it into account, not when you have not reached your freshman year, which is very different in nature.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Confession, of course.

    As long as you explain it clearly, you won't be rejected.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Don't cheat your U.S. visa, if you are discovered, you probably won't be able to enter the United States in your life

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hello classmates!

    Many colleges and universities in the United States will have special favors for students with sports talents, especially those who have won some awards internationally, so it is advantageous for you to apply in your current situation.

    I don't know what time I'm going to be in collegeIf you transfer after the sophomore year or can transfer 60 credits, you don't need to take the SAT, as long as the TOEFL is fine, and the major, if you have not studied the required courses in journalism, transferring to study journalism will have some impact, but you can transfer to the sophomore year, so there is no problem, because the United States only began to divide majors in the third year.

    As for whether the domestic school will let you go, you have to communicate with the school.

    Hope for a successful transfer!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If you are studying for an undergraduate degree, you can't hide it when you apply to an American school, and if you are discovered, it will be recorded, and you will not be able to study at an American university for the rest of your life.

    As for you saying that changing majors, it is feasible. But it's difficult.

    As for the GPA, provide it truthfully to the U.S. school, but you can state it in your PS personal statement. That's it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    All you need to do is take the TOEFL and SAT and submit your high school scores.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Yes, I know another client has done that, but it shouldn't be too long.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is all too common for American universities to transfer schools and majors, and wood has any effect. As for the application materials, you can follow the high school hope that my answers will be helpful to you! 1 It is recommended that you transfer schools and do not drop out. If you want to transfer schools, you can.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    In fact, it is okay to transfer schools. We have a lot of examples here that are transfers. Moreover, there is also a category of local Americans who go to community colleges, and their grades are very good, but because they have no money.

    In the next two years, they will enter a prestigious school to continue their studies. Last year, Harvard also opened up transfers, and at present, Pricenton probably does not accept transfers.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    If you are a current student, you can apply for transfer credits, and you will also need to transfer after 2 years at the community college. Both of them will eventually transfer schools. So community colleges have only one explanation for the waste of college students.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    If the landlord goes to the United States after his freshman year, he will also start reading from his freshman year. Because the freshman and sophomore years in the United States are not divided into majors, you need to take more public courses to transfer a relatively large number of credits.

    Finally, I would like to remind LZ that "admission is the premise, visa is the key" to study abroad. In the United States, an interview is required, and the applicant must have a reasonable explanation that he or she can complete his major at an English-speaking school and that what he has learned is in line with a feasible plan to return to his home country.

    These must be well prepared.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It should be, but it depends on whether your university has the right credit for the U.S. university. Some credits from Chinese universities can be transferred. American universities also have a credit system, and you will decide whether you are a freshman or a sophomore based on the number of credits you transfer to.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    You can go to a professional study abroad agency to find out, and recommend good institutions for young and middle-aged students to study abroad and new passages abroad.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    My classmate went to the preparatory class in his sophomore year.

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