Preparation of materials for F1 visa, what are the application procedures and application materials

Updated on educate 2024-05-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The basic understanding of the F 1 visa is actually about the F 1 visa There are three main points to remember: student visa, non-immigrant visa, valid for 5 years. Specifically, it is.

    The F-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa issued to foreign students who are enrolled in a full-time school recognized by the United States**. As of 11 12, the validity of the F1 visa has been extended to 5 years. Thanks to the extension, U.S. and Chinese citizens who frequently travel between the U.S. and China will no longer need to apply for visas and pay visa fees every year.

    The validity of a visa is not the same as the length of time you are allowed to stay in the United States. The visa allows a foreign national to come to a U.S. port of entry, where CBP** will allow eligible visa holders to enter the U.S. and inform them on the spot of how long they will be allowed to stay in the U.S. This change in the validity of the visa does not change the duration of the stay permit for any visa type.

    Staying in the U.S. beyond the duration of your stay permit violates U.S. immigration law and may disqualify you from traveling to the U.S. in the future. The application process for the F 1 visa 1 Get the I 20** issued by the school, record the important information on the **2 Fill in the DS 160**, record the number at the beginning of the AA after filling in, this is very important and needs to be used when making a visa. 3 Pay the visa fee, after which a CGI number will be generated, which is also important and needs to be recorded.

    4 **Make an appointment for the visa and determine the time and place of the visa interview. Materials that need to be prepared There are many materials that need to be prepared during the visa process, which can be roughly divided into four categories: Materials submitted to the embassy:

    Passport, DS 160 confirmation page, SEVIS payment receipt, I-20 and interview appointment form. Study-related materials: proof of enrollment graduation certificate, degree certificate (original in Chinese, stamped in English translation), student ID; Transcript (original in Chinese, official translation in English) resume; GT transcripts; Proof of internship or work, study plan; Letter of Acceptance; Instructor introduction; Department Profile.

    Binding related materials: household registration book, real estate certificate and family ** (family photo is the best) Funds related materials: deposit certificate; Proof of income of parents in the past 3 years, in Chinese and English, certificate of deposit, passbook card (bank statement); tax bill (250,000), etc.; Proof of other investment materials; Letter of financial support; Vehicle license.

    There are generally three types of visa results: visa approval, visa refusal and judgment of visa results through the materials in your hands. The visa is the materials that are handed in, and the I 20 is returned to his hands, the visa refusal means that all the materials will be returned, and the check means that the visa officer will detain the materials that he thinks are suspicious.

    I will introduce you to how much you know about the F1 visa in the United States, and I hope it will be helpful to applicants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1 Required materials: 1) DS156DS157DS158DS form 2) Spouse I203) passport 4) CITIC fee receipt 5) Early lead marriage certificate (Note: F2 does not need to pay SEVIS fee, children under 16 do not need to fill in Form 157) 2 F1 basic materials 1) invitation letter to VO 2) F 1 passport 3) F1 original copy of the admission notice 4) OFFE copy 5) F 1 proof of enrollment 3 F2 material relationship authenticity:

    1)** (life photos, wedding photos, wedding photos, etc.) Not the more the better, but the longer the better, if you have a heart, you can prepare a photo album, provided that it must be bent in order to be stuffed into VO to see, if you can't bend it, turn it over through the window to show him, the ** in the album can be annotated next to it, etc., so that he feels that you are a person who cherishes your memories very much. 2) Postmarked correspondence 3) ** Clear ms chat history 4) Small gift 5) F 1 Chinese invitation letter to f 2 Funding questions: 1) F2 proof of work, salary, income, work permit 2) Parents' work certificate (F2 can not only use parents' money, spouse and parents-in-law can also be, as long as the corresponding relationship proof is provided) 3) Hukou book 4) ID card 5) graduation certificate, degree certificate 6) resume (if you have worked this is a must) 7) real estate certificate 8) f 1's tutor's sppotlette (proof that F1 has been giving money) 9) F1's credit card copy (front and back) shows that I have good credit in the United States10) F1 bank deposit certificate 11) F1 has been in the bank for at least 3 months, and I want to emphasize that the authenticity of marriage is mainly proved by **, and it is meaningless to try to notarize a marriage certificate.

    Because copies of your and your spouse's passports are there, and his archives and embassies are there, they can be compared. **Divided into old**, wedding photos, wedding photos, old** is the most unlikely to fake, you take some of your intimacy from ten years ago**, as long as you can recognize it, you will definitely feel real; The wedding banquet is attended by relatives and friends, so if the fake marriage is generally not possible, it is generally impossible for everyone to know or even go to the banquet. Wedding photos are a look at how much you value your relationship.

    In addition, the letter also has a certain effect, the postmark cannot be forged, and the recipient and the person who sent the letter and the person who sent the letter are written on it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    **。letter admission letter (it is best to have the original, if you only have email, print it and bring it).

    3.Transcripts (school grades, G T scores, GMAT, SAT scores) (school envelope sealed, sealed and stamped).

    4.Graduation certificates, degree certificates (school envelope sealed, sealed and stamped) are different from applications, mainly containing work or activity experience within one page).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello. In general, taking an ESL course will not affect your visa. Nowadays, many students who want to study in the United States need to read the language first.

    The materials to be prepared for the visa are divided into three parts: 1. Admission materials: I20, admission letter, language scores; DS160 confirmation page, SEVIS fee receipt, visa application fee receipt.

    2. Proof of funds: original passbook deposit certificate, real estate certificate, household registration book, salary income certificate of the sponsor, family photo. 3. School Information:

    Transcripts, certificates of enrollment or graduation certificates, award certificates, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello dear, F visa usually refers to the student visa in the United States, which is one of the non-immigrant visa categories for studying in the United States. There are two types of F visas: F1 visas and F2 visas. The F1 visa is for students who are traveling to the U.S. to study at a full-time academic institution or language school.

    Students with an F1 visa can legally remain in the U.S. for the duration of their studies and have a certain level of work authorization. The F1 visa usually requires a letter of acceptance from a suitable school and sufficient financial means to pay for the cost of studying and living in the Burning Cavity. The F2 visa is for dependents of F1 visa holders, such as spouses and minor children.

    F2 visa holders can accompany F1 visa holders to stay in the U.S., but they are not allowed to engage in any paid employment. It should be noted that the specific visa type and application requirements may vary, and it is best to consult the relevant embassy or consulate for specific circumstances and refer to the official ** information. ⬇️

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.First, you need to apply and get an offer from a university and get an I-20**.

    Note: This is a document that allows you to enter the U.S. to study, so please make sure that your I-20 form is accurate.

    2.Pay $200 to the U.S. Embassy in your area, known as SEVIS I-901.

    Note: This is a prerequisite for applying for a visa.

    3.Once you have your Form I-20 and paid the SEVIS I-901 visa fee, you are ready to apply for your F-1 visa. You should apply for an appointment visa at the U.S. Embassy in your jurisdiction.

    Note: The visa interviewer is the person who makes the final "decision" for you--- refuses, allows, or enters the political review list. You need to be careful. Proof of sufficient funds and no intention to immigrate at the time of the interview is an important guarantee for the success of the interview.

    Note: A passport photo must be submitted at the same time as filling out the form.

    5.At the interview, you must bring all the fees you have completed**, the fee slip you have paid, proof of your English proficiency, and everything that proves that you have been accepted into a U.S. university, and a passport.

    Note: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months longer than you expect to complete all of your studies in the U.S.

    7.U.S. visas will be issued to applicants up to 120 days before the start of the semester, but visa reviews and results can be released earlier.

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