First, the process of applying for a US visa:
Select the application type, then fill in the DS-16 form, register on the reservation center website and answer questions, print the DS-16 confirmation page, make an appointment confirmation page and pay the fee through CITIC Bank according to the CGI number, and then prepare the application materials. Finally, the US embassy or consulate will face-to-face sign/go to CITIC Bank for signing.
2. The interview questions generally include:
1. What are you doing in the United States?
2. Where are you going? How long will it take? When will you return to China?
3. Where do you work? What is the position? How many years have you worked? How much is the monthly salary?
4. Are you married? Where do you live? What do your parents do? Still at work?
5. Have you ever been abroad before? Where have you been?
6. Do you know anyone in America? If so, I will ask him when he went. How do you know each other? Do you have her visa?
during the interview, the visa officer is mainly worried about
1) will you come back from the United States?
2) Do you have other intentions?
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Questions in the visa application process can be consulted with CITIC Bank and CGI. China CITIC Bank telephone number 95558, CGI consultation online consultation or telephone click here.
The visa application process is more economical and humanized. Thank you, Ambassador Locke! Compared with waiting for the mail after submitting the visa in previous years, it saves about 3+ courier fee per person by going to the bank first; Moreover, in previous years, you needed to buy a phone card for the interview appointment, 8 minutes for 36 yuan and 12 minutes for 54 yuan. Now, you can completely operate online, and you can also see the number of remaining positions in each time period, which is very user-friendly.
it is recommended to go to the embassy for a face-to-face interview in advance. The DS-16 form shows what can and can't be taken, so make preparations in advance and make a good classification.
the latest EVUS policy. From November 29th, 216, all China citizens with China passports and 1-year B1, B2 or B1/B2 visas must update their personal information and other information related to visa application through the Electronic Visa Update System (EVUS) before going to the United States. This update must be made every two years.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-American Visa