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What are the seven misunderstandings of the US visa refusal?
One: the new passport can erase the record of visa refusal.

Generally, the newly applied passport is also forwarded according to the first passport, and all your visa records are clear at a glance. Don't be naive to think that if you get a new passport, you won't have the previous refusal record. Don't deliberately hide it, otherwise it is very likely to refuse the visa again (American visa officers hate liars).

Two: there is a history of visa refusal, and there is no hope of getting a visa again.

Many people easily lose confidence after being rejected for the first time and are afraid of being rejected again. Actually, it's not. As long as you provide real materials and have enough reasons to explain all the reasons for going abroad, it is still possible to get a visa.

Third, the visa records of other countries are conducive to improving the face-to-face visa rate.

American visa has always been considered as the most difficult visa to pass. Therefore, before going to the United States, it will be helpful to apply for a visa to the United States if there are successful entry and exit records of third countries such as Japan, South Korea and Singapore. In fact, the United States will not refer to visas from other countries, and if the passport experience of visa applicants is too complicated, it may be necessary to explain the past exit records, which will cause unnecessary trouble.

Four: A ten-year visa means a ten-year stay.

A visa valid for 10 years in the United States does not mean that you can live in the United States for 10 years, but only means that you can make multiple trips within 10 years. So if you overstay in the United States, your visa will be recorded in a bad record, which will affect your future travel.

Five: Dress can show noble status.

In the past, in order to show the visa officer that he was rich and had enough spending power to go to the United States instead of the welfare of the United States, he wore gold and silver clothes. On the other hand, it is not impossible for the visa officer to suspect that you are deliberately showing off, so it is not impossible to refuse the visa. So wear clothes that match your identity when interviewing. "If you are a high school student, but you want to wear professional clothes, and you are a white-collar worker, you should wear low-cut sexy clothes, even if you are not rejected."

Six: Having family and friends in the United States will affect the visa.

This kind of worry is generally that visa officers will mistakenly think that they have an immigration tendency. In fact, having family, relatives and friends in the United States does not mean that the applicant must have an immigration motive. As long as the motivation for studying abroad is simple, the student status is valid, there are enough funds to pay for his study abroad, the study plan is convincing, and he can get a visa normally.

Seven: It's sheer luck to pass the visa.

Many netizens once broke the news that in many cases, whether a visa is passed or not depends entirely on the mood of the visa officer. Especially for American visas, many people have the psychology of taking a chance because they have to sign the results in person. We really can't deny this view, but this is definitely not the main reason for being refused a visa. Many times, the visa officer does ask many wonderful questions that you can't answer, so you should be fully prepared before the interview.