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Does a U.S. tourist visa require an interview?

All U.S. non-immigrant visas require an interview, and tourist visas are no exception. Whether you apply in a group or individually, you need to go to the U.S. Embassy in the consular district where your passport was issued and talk to the interviewer. , which is what we often call "face-to-face". The five major consular districts of the U.S. Embassy are: Beijing, Shenyang, Shanghai, Chengdu and Guangzhou. Before the interview, you must first find out where your passport was issued and which consular district it belongs to, and then call to make an appointment for the interview. The U.S. tourist visa interview is conducted in Chinese, so applicants who do not speak English do not need to worry about language issues. However, it should be noted that your performance during the interview process often determines whether you can successfully pass the visa.

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