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What materials are required for U.S. visa application?
Q: I have some questions about U.S. visas. I am F1, full prize, PHD. Question 1: If the visa is approved, what should I get back from the visa officer and what should I leave behind? What if it is rejected? Question 2: The materials required for the visa interview only include I-20, DS-160, and visa fee. Are there receipts and service fee receipts? Do I also need to submit CV, paper, return plan, transcripts, etc.? Answer: Hello. First of all, if you pass, only your passport and DS160 (with the visa fee receipt attached) will be left behind. If it is in Beijing, then go to the post office to handle the mailing after passing it. If it is elsewhere, some have to fill in the mailing form when entering the museum; if it is rejected, then except DS160 (mainly the receipt affixed to it), all materials, Including your passport, it will be returned to you. Another situation is check. In addition to the passport and DS, there are also materials that the visa officer thinks need further confirmation. This depends on the specific situation.
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