Please analyze my visa problem

Updated on educate 2024-04-13
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1。You can get a visa in Mexico but the requirements are as follows: your passport, the visa must be valid for more than half a year, and you can see for yourself whether you meet the requirements.

    2。The process is that you better return to your home country, find an agent around the embassy to help you fill out the form, make an appointment, etc., and you go in for an interview yourself. The cost is about 2,000 RMB. It's not much either. Because you've already done everything yourself.

    3。Materials required: bank statement, university offer, nothing else special, ** what you need to prepare.

    It is best to return to the country for a visa, because it is important to prove that you have left the United States and have no intention of immigrating!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hehe, letting you go to Mexico to sign is to save you money and time!!

    With your language sign this time and your good track record!!

    There must be a process online! But it's the same as the first time you did it! It's just that the visa is easier to get through!!

    Very simple! Submit sevis, make an appointment, fill out the form, prepare documents, and interview!

    It is best to include the relevant proof of your study, and the other information is basically the same as the last time, except for the proof of funds that need to be updated! ~

    Yes !! But it is not recommended to do so!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.If you want to go back to your home country or come back to visa, Mexico really doesn't think it's very safe, I heard that someone went there for a visa but didn't sign for the United States and couldn't go back.

    2.The materials are basically the same as the last preparation, the SEVIS payment form, and your new 20 forms should be re-registered in the SEVIS system; The check for the visa fee paid by CITIC Bank, as well as the proof of study over there, such as the new Form 20 and other documents, can be re-filled with DS156**, don't worry, you can sign it again in this case.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Canadian visa processing checklist (Canada's material preparation is more complicated than that of the United States, so it is good to follow Canada's preparation.) )

    All applicants submit their documents according to the table of contents below.

    Students are required to provide:

    1.Original or photocopy of passport.

    2.4 copies of ID card.

    3.4 sheets of 2-inch ** in the last six months.

    4.Birth notarization.

    5.Notarization of kinship.

    6.Notarization of no criminal record.

    7.Notarization of the applicant's graduation certificate.

    8.Notarization of the applicant's transcripts.

    9.If you have an English score, such as IELTS, or TOEFL or other internationally recognized test scores, you need to provide them.

    10.A form of family members' education and employment details.

    Parents are required to provide:

    1. Proof of income from the parent's position.

    2. Original certificate of deposit (original, photocopy).

    3. Original certificate of deposit (issued by the bank).

    4. Business license of the company (original and copy).

    5 Tax slip (copy).

    6. The company's financial report (original and copy if required).

    7. Certificate of shareholders (original and photocopy).

    8 and movable and immovable property that can prove their property and economic capacity, such as real estate, cars, **, etc.

    2 If the applicant believes that he or she has more documents that are beneficial to his or her financial situation, he or she may provide them as far as possible. These documents can be real estate notarization, car ownership and ** certificate, etc.

    Family members other than parents (sponsored by other relatives) are sponsoring their studies.

    This method is usually not used unless the relative is a very powerful private company).

    1.Proof of the relationship between the sponsor and the applicant (or notarized certificate of kinship).

    2.A notarized statement that the sponsor has provided financial assistance to the applicant, stating that it is willing to bear all the expenses of the applicant's study in Canada free of charge, indicating the manner in which the funds are provided and the total amount.

    3.Notarization of the guarantor's certificate of employment: use letterhead with the letterhead of the company (unit), indicating the guarantor's position and working hours.

    4.Notarization of the guarantor's income certificate: use letterhead on company (unit) letterhead, indicating the guarantor's annual income (including bonuses) in the last two years.

    5.The original certificate of deposit issued by the guarantor's bank, each certificate must be accompanied by a copy of the corresponding deposit certificate and bank passbook. The longer the account opening date shown on the certificate of deposit, the better; Large deposits within the last 18 months should be accompanied by a description of funds**.

    6.Notarization of the business registration license of the company where the guarantor belongs.

    7.The owner notarizes the opening time, the current number of employees and the scope of business on the letterhead of the company.

    8.Notarization of the guarantor's family background.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This landlord can go to see Shangyou Zero Intermediary, which has popular application templates, recommended universities in Australia, study abroad cases, free visa applications and pre-departure preparation, I hope you are helpful

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no impact, the most important thing is to look at yourself.

    But generally these factors will affect your chances of getting your visa approved:

    First, the consular officer will first consider whether the applicant's U.S. program is relevant to the course he or she has studied in China and whether it is compatible with his or her future career goals.

    Second, the applicant must show sufficient evidence of motivation to return to his or her home country and have no intention of remaining in the United States, and the consular officer must confirm that the applicant will not become an illegal immigrant in the future.

    In addition, the applicant's family situation is also one of the factors taken into account by the visa officer, i.e. the continuity of the family's residence in a particular place.

    Finally, the applicant must provide proof of funds that correspond to the income of the parents or financial sponsors, as well as 18 months of bank history.

    If the applicant's conditions are confirmed, the visa will normally be granted within 4 months.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, in fact, the most influential thing is your personal savings, as long as you prove that your parents have the ability to pay your tuition fees and living expenses, it is basically no problem, the UK does not have an interview, but the United States has to have an interview, so the visa officer will ask you some questions, the reason for the general refusal of the United States is that there is an immigration tendency, and you can prove to him that you do not have it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, asking this question will not have any effective results, this is a comprehensive problem.

    If you say what you are doing just to supplement these two years, of course, there is no problem in finding a reliable company to open for two years, it is completely fine;

    The point is, you have graduated for many years, worked for many years, whether there is a better design arrangement in the past two years, such as study, for example, the work is related to your major or related to your future goals, etc., so how to design your application plan for you, and then let these two years serve the application plan, which is more or less a boost to your application.

    Therefore, it is recommended that you find a professional intermediary agency to inquire carefully, see how your resume should be treated, look at the study abroad policy of the target study country, and then decide how to arrange such two years.

    Good luck! Addendum: I agree with you, but this ability depends on whether it is the main group of people who are accepted by the destination country of study, after all, you are applying to study, so as long as the evidence of learning ability is sufficient, if the work of these two years has a lot to do with the major you want to study in the future, it is very useful, then even if there is no special example, you can also issue a work certificate of the corresponding position and work content from your friend's company to assist your application materials, so there is no problem, However, I still recommend that you find a professional agency and ask them to do a comprehensive package for your materials to help you control it, because the application is a comprehensive situation, but you can't fully design your materials from your resume.

    However, believe that capable people will always have something shining for others to see.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you don't find an agent, it's very difficult, you have to be stuck, it is recommended that you get some training course materials, night classes, English training courses, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm also in college in the U.S. now! According to what you said, you should be a dual enrollment, the visa officer sees that you also come to the United States to learn the language first, if you don't have too high requirements for English, now the U.S. economy is sluggish, we need Chinese students to send money, there is no reason not to accept it! And don't have a guarantor, it's very troublesome, the interview is to see if you have immigration tendencies, and if you have a guarantor, they will investigate your guarantor!

    The visa question mainly depends on you 1, why did you go to the United States 2, what do you think after you succeed in your studies 3, your immigration tendencies, by the way, your financial proof is enough, as long as the cost of the first year is displayed, I hope it will help you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Although the IELTS score is low, it is better than nothing, at least it can prove that you have really worked hard in the language, when visaging, it is best to speak English with the visa officer, and it is really difficult to express clearly in Chinese.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I'm going to cry to death... I lost so much to you just now, and suddenly it's gone.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Your problem is that you don't want to go back and forth and want to complete the project of two schools directly in the United States. Now let's say the school has no time problems and you are sent an I-20, and the thing that needs to be solved is the issue of your status during your time in the United States.

    If you are F1, then you can only stay in school A in this capacity, and if you are J1, then you can only stay in B as J1 and cannot do anything else, which is stipulated by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and cannot be changed by any institution or individual. So if you want to go to both schools, there are only two options:

    1. If you don't want to return to China, you can only find a local lawyer in the United States to submit an application to the USCIS to change to J1 status after the F1 is completed, but this is risky, if the conversion is not successful, you will be asked to leave the country immediately, and you will be in trouble when you come to the United States in the future;

    2. After returning home after F1, submit a J1 visa application to the U.S. Embassy and re-enter the country.

    There is no other way. Everyone wants to take all the good things in the world, but unfortunately there are regulations from the Immigration Bureau and **, and you must not ensure your legal status when you come to the United States, otherwise it will be very troublesome. Good luck with your studies in the United States.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tickets can't just be round-trip tickets, you don't want to find a travel agency in China or anything, check which American airline has relevant routes, and then go directly to their ** book, you can definitely order a trip.

    This visa is more complicated.

    I don't think it's the key, because it's just a matter of entry and exit, it's about the length of stay.

    It's okay to stay longer than that, but if you want to come back to the U.S. when you return home, you're in trouble.

    I think you should start by looking at the materials that schools A and B send you, like I-20 and so on, which generally give you a period of time that you study in the U.S. (from xx years to xx years and months), which is how long you are allowed to stay.

    I think there was a clause that said how long before school started, and I don't remember exactly how long.

    If it is possible to apply for a visa two months in advance, you should be able to apply for a visa directly with the materials of school A, and then go to the United States in advance to participate in the summer vacation of school B.

    Even if it doesn't work, you definitely don't have to return to China to re-sign the specific situation, you can ask the agent for the specific situation, or call ** to ask the embassy (although I don't know if they don't care).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Is the second count bought in the United States or in China??? If the two places are not far away, make a train.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Study abroad: The school does not give the visa letter in time, such as the CAS in the UK, the I-20 in the United States, the Study Permit in Canada, etc.

    If you don't have a reasonable planning time, you can't submit IELTS, TOEFL, GRE GMAT, etc. before the school application deadline.

    The school was rejected, and the plan went wrong.

    International cards cannot be used with a deposit.

    Delayed the time to reply to the school and lost the opportunity to go to school.

    There may be interviews that you haven't passed.

    There may be interviews because of the confusion of nervous expression. Refusal of visa.

    The English score is not good enough and the visa is denied.

    The school I went to was so bad that I was denied a visa.

    That's all there is to it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    fainted... Too much.

    I can't pass the exam.

    Don't know which schools to choose.

    I don't know how to write material, English is not enough.

    The visa can't be passed.

    Not enough to study abroad.

    Many, much more. Do some research on your own, and when you see it, you feel that you have not even started thinking about what difficulties there are, and you are not determined enough.

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