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F1 students can only apply for an emergency visa if their regular visa appointments are full. Other special circumstances, such as funeral medical treatment, are not eligible.
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What are the requirements for a U.S. visa without an interview:
Condition 1: Applicants who renew their F1 visa can be exempted from an interview if they have added "clearance received" to their previous visa and the visa has expired for no more than three years. To renew a visa other than the F1 visa in Article 1, if the previous visa has "clearance received" on it, you need to make an appointment in person.
Condition 2: If you apply for the renewal of H, L and P visas, you can apply for the same type of visa again within 12 months of the expiration of the previous visa, and you can apply for the same type of visa without an interview.
Condition 3: If the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in China requires the above applicants to be interviewed, the applicant can go directly to the embassy or consulate for an interview without making an appointment and having his fingerprints taken.
Condition 4: This new practice does not apply to F and M visa holders who change schools and J visa holders who change exchange programs.
Condition 5: Chinese citizens who have previously held a U.S. visa of type B (temporary business and tourism visitors), C1 (transit), D (crew and crew), C1 D (transit crew and crew), F (student), J (exchange visitor), M (non-academic student), and O (visitor with special ability) visas, and have 10 fingerprints taken, are exempt from an interview when applying for the same type of visa within 48 months (4 years) of the expiration of the above types of visas.
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Hello dear, you have an F1 visa and are eligible for an interview waiver, but you are asked to do so, you can go to the interview as required to ensure that your visa application is reviewed. Typically, applicants with an F1 visa can apply for a visa through an interview-free process. However, there are times when the Consul** will ask you for an interview based on personal circumstances or other factors.
This is to evaluate your application materials more fully or to get to know your personal background. An interview is a common part of the visa application process and provides an opportunity for the visa officer to meet with you face-to-face to learn more about your intentions and circumstances. During the interview, you will be asked questions about your study plans, proof of financial resources, academic performance, etc.
The purpose of the interview is to ensure that your visa application complies with the relevant regulations and is legitimate. If you are asked for an interview, it is recommended that you prepare well in advance. The preparation materials include, but are not limited to, the school's Mengcong admission letter, financial documents, academic transcripts, etc.
In addition, you should also familiarize yourself with your visa application materials and understand your study plan and relevant details so that you can confidently deal with the visa officer's questions. It is also very important to be honest, polite, and confident during the interview.
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Summary. If you are asked to interview as a result of the U.S. F1 visa waiver interview, you can consider the following:1
Find out the reason for the interview. It may be that the application documents are incomplete, or the consular officer needs to confirm some issues further. 2.
Prepare the materials that need to be interviewed in advance, including the school acceptance letter, proof of financial resources, study plan, etc. 3.Be clear and concise in your questions during the interview, and avoid misrepresentation.
Be honest about your study plan in the U.S. 4.Pay attention to interview etiquette, dress neatly, and behave modestly and generously.
Make a positive impression on the visa officer. 5.It can explain the rationality of choosing the United States, indicate the purpose of study, and have no immigrant tendencies.
6.There is still a chance that the interview will be denied. You can choose to reapply or submit a visa appeal.
7.If time permits, you can choose to fly to a third country for an interview, and the visa officer and policy may be more lenient. 8.
If necessary, ask a lawyer to write a letter explaining the situation to enhance the persuasiveness of the interview.
If you are asked to interview as a result of the U.S. F1 visa waiver interview, you can consider the following:1Find out the reason for the interview.
It may be that the application documents are incomplete, or the consular officer needs to confirm some issues further. 2.Prepare the materials that need to be interviewed in advance, including the school acceptance letter, proof of financial resources, study plan, etc.
3.During the interview, the questions should be clear and concise, and it is important to avoid false statements and slanders. Be honest about your study plan in the U.S.
4.Pay attention to interview etiquette, dress neatly, and behave modestly and generously. Make a positive impression on the visa officer.
5.It can explain the rationality of choosing the United States, indicate the purpose of study, and have no immigrant tendencies. 6.
There is still a chance that the interview will be denied. You can choose to reapply or submit a visa appeal. 7.
If time permits, you can choose to fly to the remaining three countries for an interview, and the visa officers and policies may be more relaxed. 8.If necessary, ask a lawyer to write a letter explaining the situation to enhance the persuasiveness of the interview.
Pay attention to the preparation of materials, and be sincere and patient during the interview, and strive for success at the first time. It is also necessary to be mentally prepared to face the possible outcome of the refusal.
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Yes All your own materials should be original.
Be specific.
First of all, a clip (personal preference and habit to avoid getting busy).
Health certificate (domestic and foreign, some vaccinations are required, otherwise the United States security check will not pass).
Student ID (student ID + transcript + certificate of attendance).
Proof of family assets (the original documents of real estate, like the garage of the house + cash in the bank, it seems to be at least 800,000, and it is better to have 1 million).
Parents' certificate (marriage certificate + employment certificate + annual income certificate).
Proof of child relationship (household register + ID card of parents and children).
SEVIS data starts.
U.S. School (Letter of Acceptance +I20 ** issued by the school).
There are also family photos (a few are good) + a few personal photos (there are ** to go to other countries** it is best to be famous attractions for people to know at a glance that it is**, of course it is good to have a record in the United States).
Memorize what information you have, when the examiner asks, you can answer fluently, don't panic, try to look at other people's eyes and don't dodge, be polite. People won't sign it when they think you're lying
Also, try to make the visa time as good as possible, and think about the upcoming holiday or something, so that they will be in a good mood. When we meet, let's say that xx festivals are good or something.
Personal experience! Good luck.
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Checklist for the U.S. F1 visa interview.
1. Passport.
2. ID card.
3. Student ID.
4. Original and signed Form I-20.
5. Fill out the DS-156 157 158 form with ** attached. For old tables containing two parts of the English table and the Chinese table, it can be torn apart, and after tearing, English and Chinese are separated and arranged in order.
6. Receipt of visa fee from China CITIC Bank. Remember, you have to bring both, and there are many people who postpone the interview because they only brought one. It is not necessary to paste the receipt on the DS-156 form.
7. Electronic receipt of SEVIS fee.
8. Original offer or admission letter.
9. Original graduation certificate and degree certificate. If the student has not yet graduated, a certificate of enrollment from the Registrar's Office is required, stating the identity and ensuring that the student can successfully graduate.
10. Transcripts in Chinese and English. It's best to use the same form you used when applying to schools, which is the one with a seal on the envelope. Sealing is not necessary, as most possibilities are for VO to open itself and deliver the transcript in.
11. Original GRE &TOEFL transcript.
12、resume/cv。
13、study plan/career plan。
14、resume/publication of future advisor。
15. Transparent document bag, used to hold various materials.
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The required documents are available on the embassy's website. Such as visa application form, I20 form, SEVIS fee receipt, visa fee receipt, transcript, etc.
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1.Sevis Fee receipts.
2.DS-160** confirmation page: Write your Chinese name, Chinese code, home address, company name (school name), and work address (school address) in advance. Paste the first copy of the CITIC Bank visa fee receipt in the blank below.
3.The second copy of the CITIC Bank visa fee receipt.
4.A 51cm*51cm visa photo: even if the DS-160** is successfully uploaded**, you still have to bring it.
5.Passport. 6. i-20**。
7. Study plan and resume.
8. Proof of parents' income.
9. Certificate of deposit, real estate certificate and other auxiliary assets.
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Passport: Passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the intended period of stay in the United States; At least 2 blank pages.
Photos: 2 color photos taken in the last 6 months with a white background.
ID card: Valid original ID card.
4.Hukou booklet: the original Hukou booklet, if it is a collective hukou, the first page and my own page can be provided.
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or the original admission letter Form 3**Fill out DS-160 in Chinese and English** Visa **2 (the practice of shooting** shall not exceed 6 months)5Original passport.
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Officially prescribed application materials.
**Color frontal photograph of a 2" x 2" (51 mm x 51 mm) square taken within 6 months with a white background.
Supplementary Supporting Materials Some of the supporting documents for application and admission:
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All you need to do is print the DS160's confirmation page, and there's that:
1. Passport, **, study plan, resume in English, transcript stamped in Chinese and English 2, deposit certificate, parent's income certificate stamped in Chinese and English.
3. School admission, I-20
4. Proof of auxiliary property such as real estate certificate and ** bond.
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