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The first thing I need to tell you is that you and your husband are now legally married, and your husband is now a black household, and the possibility of your rejection is very high. As for your little uncle, although he is applying for a B1B2 visa, he can apply as a tourist, which means that he does not need to tell others that his niece is abroad and applies for a travel visa for personal tourism purposes.
If you don't understand something, you can add a U.S. visa question, otherwise you don't add a stranger :)
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It seems that the F1 visa can't invite relatives, you can't do a financial guarantee, and your husband's visa has expired, this seems to be quite serious, the embassy will come out as soon as you check the computer, and there should be no major problems with your own visa.
However, I think the first thing you should consider is your husband's visa issue, otherwise it will be difficult to deal with the problem after a long time.
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Your husband's identity is black, why didn't he renew it at that time? F1 status as long as you go to school has an identity, your brother-in-law does not belong to your immediate family, the possibility of you inviting him is very small, since his personal conditions are so superior, you can apply for a tourist visa, your visa is signed to you personally, and your husband has nothing to do with it, these can be handed over to CITIC Bank for processing, you don't have to go in person.
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Yes, the probability of passing is still very large. Nowadays, most of the customers who travel to the United States do not follow the group, and they apply for visas to travel by themselves, which is relatively free.
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It's hard to say, I'm a tourist, although the current visa policy in the United States has been relaxed, but it doesn't mean that your visa is easy to sign, the specific visa officer to decide whether to sign, can only say to find a travel agency or go to the visa yourself, pass to see the visa officer, but you just need to be happy, confident, the visa is easy to sign, the materials can not be faked, generally no problem, give you b1 b2, professional answers, hope to adopt.
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Be sure to tell the truth, the other party needs to issue an invitation letter, log in to the visa page of the U.S. Embassy, which makes the required information very clear. If you're traveling to the U.S. for the first time, you'll need to choose a consulate for an interview.
Now that the U.S. visa is easy, prepare carefully, and it's important to fill out that application form online!
Good luck.
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You didn't say anything about your own conditions. There's a blind purpose in getting people to give you advice.
Because you are a visa applicant, you can only advise on what type of visa is suitable to apply for if you understand the visa applicant's situation.
From the above two methods, one is your girlfriend's invitation. You have less chance of getting a visa this way, because you should be single, and then there is the material of your so-called company business trip... You imagine that the visa is so simple. Or can I honestly evaluate that you don't know a lot about visas.
It is not possible to apply for a B1 business visa with only one document from your company. What is your goal in the United States? Where did your company send you? Who to look for? Do what?
If you go this way, you have to prove it on both sides. You need to have the reception materials of the American side, the invitation letter, etc., and you also need to have the relationship between your company and this company, the relationship between your company and you, and your company's explanation of sending you to this trip.
In both of the above ways, you will be granted one type of visa, of different types. On the surface, they are all B1 B2 visas. It's just that your girlfriend invited you to go to B2, and your company sent you to go to B1. So you understand the materials you need.
To go to your company's side, you need your company's business license, tax registration, etc. Your business card proves that you are employed. Invitation letter from the U.S. side, as well as itinerary arrangements, etc.
Payment and explanation of the cost of your trip to the United States. Then there's your personal passport,**, fill out the DS form. Appointment, interview.
Take a tour, proof of your personal assets, it is better to have a house and a car, proof of employment, proof of income, your travel plans, your passport, **. ds'Table. Appointment, interview.
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Both methods are feasible, and both are issued with a Type B visa.
But in terms of success rate, 1If your company is large and a well-known multinational company, you have a greater chance of passing the visa on official business tripsIf the company is small, it is better to ask your girlfriend to send out an invitation.
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If it's a girlfriend and not a wife, I think it's better not to explain it, otherwise the visa officer will think that you have immigration tendencies. And hurricanes are dangerous. As long as you give you a reason, you can be denied a visa.
The company tolerance is very good, which means that you are going to study in the United States. Generally, it is also the proof of assets, proof of employment, and DS160** that needs to be filled in online. **。
and so on.
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It is easy to apply for a tourist visa directly, the purpose is to go to tourism, and there is a tendency to immigrate when you send an invitation.
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It is best to apply for a tourist visa to avoid immigration tendencies, and the probability of not falsifying the information will increase.
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Changing the type of visa is a big no-no when applying for a U.S. visa, as they will think you lied last time unless you have a very good reason and supporting documents.
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You don't have to be too nervous to show that you don't have any intention to immigrate.
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The visa review standards of the U.S. embassies in China are the same, and the visa standards are the same at all embassies, so there is no problem of high or low visa rates.
Supporting documents related to the visa application:
Valid Passport: If your passport will expire within six months of your expected arrival in the U.S., or if it is damaged, or if there is no blank visa issuance page on your passport, apply for a new passport before coming to the interview.
1**: A 5 x 5 cm square color frontal photograph taken within the last 6 months with a white background. Glue the ** on the DS-160 eVisa application form.
Original Visa Application Fee Receipt: The visa application fee of RMB 966 can be paid at any CITIC Bank branch in China. Nonimmigrant visa applicants must now affix their application fee receipt to the last page of ** after completing and printing out the DS160 eVisa application form.
Be careful not to cover the barcode area when pasting the receipt, and do not use staples or glue (glue sticks) to attach the receipt.
Completed Visa Application**: DS160 Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form.
Completed Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)**: A completed Form I-20A-B (issued to F1 students) or Form I-20M-N (issued to M-1 students) must be signed by the University Designation** (DSO) and the applicant. **The name on the passport must exactly match the name on the passport and have been entered into the SEVIS system by an academic institution in the United States.
SEVIS Fee Receipts: Most J, F, and M visa applicants must now pay a fee to maintain the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). Bring an electronic copy of your receipt or your original I-797 receipt to your appointment.
Proof of strong binding in China: Present economic, social, family, or other binding documents to help demonstrate a willingness to return to China after a short stay in the United States.
Proof of funds: Proof of ability to pay for the entire duration of your stay in the U.S. without having to work.
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The embassy directly under your area is the highest, otherwise you will inevitably face a very real question "why do you want to come to us across the region to sign"?
A few years ago, when I was in Beijing, I wanted to go to Chengdu across the district to sign a temporary residence permit, but I gave up after hesitation, and finally signed it in Beijing.
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I signed once in Shenyang and Beijing, but they were all denied, and now I am preparing for the third interview, and the current F1 visa is not easy to sign.
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The approval rate of applying for a U.S. student visa has nothing to do with when it is processed, nor does it have anything to do with which embassy you are interviewing at
The first is the language level, and the second is the economic situation. You must prove that you have enough money to pay for studying abroad.
Third, whether there is an immigrant tendency, that is, whether they will return to China on time after completing their studies.
In fact, the key to applying for a student visa is to convince the visa officer that the applicant is indeed capable of studying in the United States, and if the visa officer believes this, then the visa approval rate will naturally increase.
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As long as you prepare your documents well and prepare for the problems that will arise during the visa process, no matter which visa you are in.
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You must understand that the visa is not a matter of approval rate, only if you meet the visa requirements to get a visa and if you do not meet the requirements to be denied. If you are denied a visa for the first time, the visa officer should tell you why you were denied a visa and you should be prepared because the visa officer may continue to embarrass you on this issue for the second time.
The visa is based on your individual qualifications, not whether the university you are going to is good or not.
Just be prepared.
good luck
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Remember, the first visa should not be too close to the second visa.
Otherwise, he will directly refuse the visa to you according to the decision of the visa officer of the previous visa. Hardly any questions asked. The odds are very small.
It is advisable to take 2 months apart.
He will feel that you have changed a certain amount during this time. Then I ask you questions.
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To re-apply after a visa refusal, first of all you must:
1) Know the real reason why you were denied, read the content of the refusal letter, and if there is no special refusal problem, you can sign again.
2) School materials are ready.
3) Personal information and proof of funds are ready.
4) Be well prepared in English.
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It should be quite hopeful, the U.S. visa actually accounts for a large part of the luck, and some people have not changed any materials for the second visa.
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You prepare more things for the second visa in terms of learning purpose Let the visa officer feel that you have a clear motivation to study and have the ability to learn There should be no problem with the second visa, and the visa rate is very objective now.
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Visa-free together and visa-free separately are almost the same.
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It depends on your profile, not just your marriage.
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Are you just traveling? Why not join a group? How about English? What about the assets?
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1 If the embassy knows about your relationship when you apply for the visa, it will have an impact. Because the system is linked to display information.
2 The daughter does not affect because the daughter is a U.S. citizen.
3 You can give it a try, from a humanitarian point of view and in the spirit of the Constitution, you should be given a visa. But not guaranteed.
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Upstairs is too naïve, the landlord's husband dropped out of school, and the school will report to the immigration bureau immediately, and his black identity is definitely recorded.
However, I don't know whether the immigration bureau and the consulate of the affiliated units know that your husband and you are husband and wife.
But I think it is very likely that you know, the civil affairs department may have reported to the immigration bureau after the first certificate, and second, your daughter's birth certificate clearly has the names of the parents.
In addition, the humanitarianism in the United States is that husband and wife are not separated, minor children are not separated, the landlord can't sign the husband can come back, and the American daughter has no reason to raise in the United States, so the landlord is definitely not applicable.
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Then your child is a citizen, and your child can come and go at any time without a visa. All I can say is that even if the visa officer doesn't ask you about whether you are married or not, and you have a successful visa, it is easy to call up your documents while waiting for the documents to be checked, and the transfer will refuse you a visa. Was he also illegal when you got married in the United States?
And one more thing, you can say that your husband has been in graduate school and hasn't graduated yet, so he hasn't returned to China, so that his identity can be explained.
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I wonder if you got married when you first came to the United States?
The risk of you going back to Beijing to re-apply is extremely high, and if there is no reason to give up everything in the United States, it is recommended that you do not go back for the time being.
garda999 :
When it comes to visas, there is no humanitarianism in the United States.
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Didn't you use your husband's documents when you got married in the United States?
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