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Which countries can I go to with an American visa?

You can only go to the United States with an American visa.

An American visa is an endorsement on a passport or other travel document held by an American or foreign citizen, indicating that the holder is allowed to apply for entry into the United States. It can also be said that it is an endorsement certificate issued to them. American visas can be divided into two categories: immigrant visas and non-immigrant visas, and each category can be divided into many subcategories.

Holding a US visa may not be successful in entering the United States, and the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will finally decide to grant entry rights at this port.

20 17 On September 24th, US President Trump signed the latest travel ban, including eight countries including Chad, North Korea, Venezuela, Iran, Somalia, Libya, Yemen and Syria.

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A country that can transit without a visa with a US visa.

Singapore 1

China citizens transiting through Singapore Changi Airport, who hold valid visas or residence permits from the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Germany, Switzerland and other countries, and hold air tickets with the remaining validity exceeding 1 month and leaving within 96 hours, can enjoy 96 hours of visa-free transit in Singapore. It should be noted that a round trip can only be used once.

2. South Korea

Incheon Airport in South Korea can be exempted from visas for up to 30 days, provided that you have an entry visa from the United States, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and any of 30 European countries. According to South Korea's regulations, visa-free visitors must hold an air ticket for going abroad within 30 days, and there are no illegal activities such as illegal detention in the above countries. After the expiration of their stay, they must go to a third country and may not return to their original place of departure.

3. Tokyo, Japan

Anyone who holds a valid visa from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and one of the Schengen countries in Europe, and the plane is ready to land within 72 hours, can apply for a 72-hour visa-free transit at Tokyo Narita Airport Customs. The visa-free policy in Tokyo, Japan is effective in both directions. For example, you can apply from China to Tokyo and then to other countries. On the contrary, you can return from other countries via Tokyo and then return to China.

4. Dubai

Dubai has always been one of the most popular transit points in the world. Dubai International Airport Customs provides a 96-hour transit visa, which is not strictly visa-free. Airlines must apply for and provide guarantee, and show hotel reservation form and personal travel itinerary. For example, Emirates offers a "hotel+visa" package, and visitors need to pay a visa fee of $62 for staying within 96 hours. Some travel agencies can also act as agents.

5. Britain, Britain

China tourists who hold long-term D visas from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Schengen, leave these countries for their destinations, or travel from other countries to these countries can apply for visa-free transit in the UK for 24 hours.

6. Philippines

The Philippine government granted visa-free entry to China citizens with valid Schengen, Australian, American, Canadian or Japanese visas for seven days.

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