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Did anyone refuse to sign after the US check?

check is an administrative review, mainly because there are doubts about the applicant's information, so it needs to be further reviewed. For example, if the applicant's occupation is sensitive or there are problems with the materials, the applicant will be reviewed.

If there is nothing wrong with the applicant's information, and everything is true and correct after the examination, it will pass smoothly. However, if the embassy finds something wrong, it is inevitable to refuse the visa. Therefore, once the visa enters the check, it is possible to refuse the visa.

Administrative Processing is what we usually call the visa being "Check", that is, the visa office itself or other departments (such as the visa office in the State Council, the US Immigration Service or the FBI) investigate the applicant's background to determine whether the visa application is approved.

There are two kinds of results in administrative review (pass or fail) visa.

1. Pass the visa (issue the visa): At present, the B-type visa and the F-type visa are reviewed more. If the visa is reviewed, even if it is passed, you will not get a 1-year visa for class B or a 5-year visa for class F. Generally, you will be given a 1-year visa.

2. Failing to pass the visa (visa refusal): There are many reasons for refusing the visa, such as the fact that the materials are false after investigation, or the information filled in the D16 form is wrong, or the materials provided are not enough to prove that the visa will be returned to China on time, which is commonly referred to as Article 214B refusal. Or your major and occupation are sensitive.

Legal basis:

Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry of China

Article 15 Aliens entering China shall apply for visas from visa offices abroad, except as otherwise provided by this Law.

article 16 visas are divided into diplomatic visas, courtesy visas, official visas and ordinary visas.

issue diplomatic and official visas to foreigners who enter the country for diplomatic or official reasons; Issue courtesy visas to foreigners who need courtesy because of their special status. The scope and methods of issuing diplomatic visas, courtesy visas and official visas shall be stipulated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

For foreigners who enter the country for non-diplomatic or official reasons, such as work, study, visiting relatives, traveling, business activities, talent introduction, etc., they will be issued with corresponding ordinary visas. The categories and issuance methods of ordinary visas shall be stipulated by the State Council.