I, the process of applying for a U.S. visa:
Select the type of application, and then fill out the DS-160 form, register at the appointment center website and answer the questions, print the DS-160 confirmation page, book a confirmation page and according to the CGI number through the CITIC Bank to pay the fee, after that, it is necessary to prepare the application materials, and finally, the U.S. Embassy or Consulate face-to-face visa / go to the CITIC Bank to hand in the visa.
The interview questions generally include:
1, what are you doing in the United States?
2. What places do you plan to visit? How long will you be there? When will you return home?
3. Where do you work? What is the position? How many years have you been working? How much do you earn per month?
4. Are you married? Where do you live? What do your parents do? Do they still work?
5. Have you been abroad before? What places have you traveled to?
6. Do you know anyone in the US? If so, I will ask when he went there. How did you meet? Do you have her visa?
The visa officer's main concerns during the interview are
1) Will you go to the US and come back
2) Do you have other intentions
Expanded profile:
Questions on the visa application process can be directed to CITIC Bank and CGI. CITIC Bank at 95558 and CGI consults online or by phone here.
The visa application process is more cost effective and user friendly, thanks to Ambassador Gary Locke! Compared to previous years of submitting a visa and waiting for it to be mailed, going to the bank to pick it up first probably saves 30+ courier fees per person; and in previous years, interview appointments required the purchase of a phone card, which was $36 for 8 minutes and $54 for 12 minutes, but now it is done completely online and you can see the number of spots remaining in each time slot, which is very user-friendly.
It's recommended to arrive at the embassy for your interview a little early. the DS-160 form explains what you can and can't bring, so be prepared and categorized well in advance.
Latest EVUS policy. As of November 29, 2016, all Chinese nationals holding a Chinese passport and a 10-year B1, B2, or B1/B2 visa must update their personal information and other information related to their visa application through the Electronic Visa Updates System (EVUS) before traveling to the United States. This update must be done every two years.
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