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The U.S. F1 visa allows you to take your child to school, but you need to meet certain conditions.
First, F1 visa holders can bring their dependents to the U.S., subject to the following conditions:
1.The applicant must be able to prove that the F1 visa holder is a spouse or minor child, so it is necessary to submit a marriage certificate or household registration book to prove that the applicant entered the United States for the purpose of traveling to the United States to reunite with him/her.
2.Applicants are required to bring relevant visa documents to the interview, including a valid passport, visa**, evidence of visa fees, and after the interview, they need to complete the DS-160, a copy of the dependent's I-20** and the U.S. visa page, as well as proof of kinship and financial proof.
3.The applicant will need to be required by the guarantee money and, if the applicant is responsible for the expenses they may incur, a deposit certificate of the expenses that may be incurred for the length of the planned stay. For example, if you want to stay in the U.S. for more than six months, you need to provide proof of deposit of not less than 100,000 RMB.
It is recommended to provide 20-300,000 yuan for the application to be approved.
Secondly, children can go to school while in the U.S. on an F2 visa, but it is important to note that:
1.The F-2 visa is a subsidiary visa to the student visa, and children with an F-2 visa can attend school in the United States, but they will need to apply for a new I-20** each school year and will need to meet the school's requirements.
2.If the child is transferring or changing schools while in the U.S. on an F-2 visa, they will need to reapply for an I-20** and complete the relevant procedures.
3.If the child does not attend school or withdraws from school while in the U.S. on an F-2 visa, you need to notify USCIS and keep the relevant evidence.
In conclusion, the U.S. F1 visa allows you to take your child to school, but you need to meet certain conditions and requirements. At the same time, you need to pay attention to the relevant regulations and requirements of the visa and the school.
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An F1 student visa can be used at the same time as a child visa. There are no problems, and the visa success rate is the same. If you have a successful visa to go to school in the United States, it is perfectly fine to bring your children with you. When I used to go to school, I had a classmate like that.
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1. The U.S. F1 visa does not need to bring a parent-child certificate, only a household registration book.
2. The documents that must be submitted to apply for an F1 student visa in the United States are:
A passport that must be valid for six months longer than the intended period of time to leave the United States.
A complete set of DS-160**.
One (51mm x 51mm) colour**, recent frontal photograph with a white background taken within 6 months.
Receipt of the application fee from CITIC Industrial Bank.
Personal identification such as household registration booklet.
Proof of assets includes deposits, real estate, etc.
Form I-20 issued by the admitting school.
Student ID card or certificate of enrollment for current students, etc.
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