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What are the most common questions asked by U.S. tourist visa officers?

Part One: Exit Records

1. Question: What did you do in the United States?

2. Question: Which countries and regions have you visited?

3. Question: How can you prove that you have been to those countries?

Part Two: Personal Assets

1. Question: Who will pay for your trip to the United States this time?

2. Question: What do you do? What position do you hold in the unit? Seniority? Work address?

3. Question: What is your annual income?

4. Question: Do you have a business license?

5. Question: Do you have a letter of certification or guarantee letter from your employer?

6. Question: Have you brought your deposit certificate?

7. Question: Have you brought the property certificate?

8. Question: Do you have a private car?

9. Question: Have you brought any other asset certificates?

Part Three: Family

1. Question: Are you married? Do you have a kid?

2. Question: What does your spouse do?

3. Question: Are you going on this trip by yourself? Why doesn't your family travel to the United States with you?

4. Question: Do you have your household registration card?

5. Question: Have you brought your marriage certificate?

6. Question: Have you brought photos of your family members?

Part 4: Tourism

1. Question: Who organized your trip to the United States this time?

2. Question: How many people are there in this tour group?

3. Question: Do you know everyone else in the tour group?

4. Question: Which cities and attractions in the United States are you planning to visit during this trip?

5. Question: How much does this trip cost?

6. Question: When is this tour group scheduled to depart?

7. Question: How many days do you plan to stay in the United States?