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Will Ma Ma be rejected when she travels to the United States again after giving birth to a child in the United States?

Analysis of four common reasons for visa refusal:

1. Those mothers bought an insurance called medi-cal before, which led to visa refusal.

medi-cal insurance is a kind of welfare for low-income people living and working in the United States. It is very convenient to apply, as long as you fill in a certificate of low income, and it can really exempt the maternity fee. But there are great risks in it, because most mothers apply for tourist visas and enter the country as tourists without paying any taxes. So what qualifications are there to apply for the benefits enjoyed by local people? The record of this insurance is networked. With your passport information, it is very likely that you will find that you have done illegal things during your last trip when you apply for a visa next time, which will lead to refusal of the visa or even prohibition of entry for five years.

The United States is a country that attaches great importance to credit. Credit is good all over the world, but it is difficult to move forward if it is not good. You can fill in what you apply for without checking whether it is true or not, but once the application materials are found to be untrue, it will become a bad credit person and a stain that has always followed you. It will directly affect the next visa and even immigration in the future.

2. Some mothers didn't pay the hospital fees without knowing it.

The final checkout method of American hospitals is different from that of China hospitals. Hospital bills are settled after birth, and Americans are slow to do things. Sometimes, when they leave, they think they are clear. After a month, there may be bills coming, and the guests have left, so they can't pay them. Then the bills will accumulate, and if they are not paid within a certain period, they will be sued.

3 sa's stay in the United States for more than 4 months makes it impossible to reasonably explain the length of her trip to the United States next time.

Many mothers think that since they can stay in the United States for six months with an American tourist visa, they can go there when they are pregnant for 4-5 months. They think that there is no risk in going through the customs at this time because their stomachs are not obvious. It's okay to go there for the first time, but the next time they go to the United States for renewal, the problem will come, because according to normal logic, it takes 2-3 months to travel to the United States with an American tourist visa. If you stay in the United States for six months, it is not logical in the eyes of visa officers, so when you renew your contract next time, the visa officer will see that you stayed in the United States for six months last time, and the first question will be, why did you stay in the United States for more than six months last time? If the mother can't give a reason to make the visa officer look reasonable, it will lead to refusal.

So I would like to remind you that although the legal stay in the United States with a tourist visa is six months, it is definitely not that the longer you stay in the United States, the better. On the contrary, it will lead to the risk of being refused the visa next time! Three months' stay is the best, because first, it can ensure that there is enough time to give birth in the United States, and second, when the body is pregnant for seven months, its physical condition is already stable, and there is no risk in taking a long-distance plane.

4. In order to make it easy, it is very likely that the Meibao passport will be renewed and refused in China?

The result of renewing an American passport in China after it has expired is that parents will have a very high chance of refusing to apply for a tourist visa in the future. According to Taiwan Province's experience, it is at least 8%.

Originally, the baby's information belongs to the Population Department, and the visa belongs to the Immigration Department. There is no connection between them. Under normal circumstances, the Immigration Department doesn't know about Mabel, and it won't randomly access Mabel's information. However, in order to change passports in China, it is necessary to provide the baby's birth certificate, passport and both parents' passports. That is because the applicant allows the embassy to access the US Population Department's information, so there is no privacy protection. The passport information of parents will be recorded by the embassy. The next time parents apply for a tourist visa, the embassy will see that they have an American child, which is a very obvious immigration tendency. They are afraid that they will not come back if they go, and the probability of refusing the visa is very high.

5 When Sheng Wanbao came back to fill in the DS16 form again, there was a column asking if he had immediate family members in the United States, and he checked Yes, which led to the refusal of the visa.

Mothers who apply for renewal of the US visa again after their mother gave birth to Perfect Baby can apply for similar visas in four years without going to the embassy for face-to-face visa, but they also need to fill out a visa application form, one of which is whether they have immediate family members in the United States. Many mistakes in refusing visas are here:

Please see the question on whether there are American relatives in the DS16 form:

Please note that the question here is "Is there ...". This means whether your immediate family member currently lives in the United States. Although you have an American child, but you don't live in the United States, you can completely fill in "No", and I don't know how people understand that it is necessary to fill in "Yes".

We can infer that if an American visa officer wants to know whether you have a relative with an American passport, he should ask, "Do you have an immediate relative with American citizenship?" But that's not what the form asks. We also need to think about why Americans ask such a question. In fact, it's very simple. DS16 should not only know that you are a good person, but also know whether you are inclined to emigrate. Therefore, many questions are asked around this key point. Imagine that the visa officer knows whether you have a relative with American nationality. Is it helpful for him to judge whether you have an immigration tendency? If you have an American relative who has been living in Asia, will it help you immigrate to the United States? Obviously not. Only if this relative is in the United States, can you go to him and have an effect on your motivation to immigrate to the United States. So, what is your relationship with you? Is he in America? Is what he really cares about. Will he say that you have an immigrant tendency because you have an American nationality and live far away in Asia? It doesn't make sense.

please remember, moms, the only criterion for VO to judge whether to grant you a visa is whether you have an immigration tendency!

Therefore, the root cause of this problem is that if you fill in "Yes", in VO's view, your situation is as follows:

You have a child, hold an American passport and live in the United States, while you live in China.

According to human relations, a child should live with his parents. Accept the care and guardianship of parents, if there are no special circumstances. This is a matter of course, and it is also the responsibility and obligation of parents.

But now, children are separated from their parents and live in two countries, which is contrary to human relations. Why? There must be some special reason. At this time, you come to apply for a visa. Are you going to America? Why? Obviously, you may take advantage of the fact that your child is an American citizen to stay in the United States and never come back. This is the obvious tendency to emigrate. There is only one word for such an obvious thing: refuse!

Therefore, in this question, if you fill in "Yes", it is irrelevant. In other words, you are cheating by filling in "Yes". And you think that the consequence of honest answer is cheating, and it also provides VO with a conclusive evidence, a counterintuitive fact to show that you are inclined to emigrate. You did it yourself, there is no way to save it, and it is very likely that you will be refused a visa for life. Practical experience has confirmed that it is OK to fill in "No".

during her stay in the United States, she left some bad credit records except hospital arrears, which led to her visa refusal.

It is unexpected that the United States is a country that protects privacy, and the visa office of the American embassy or consulate has no right to go to the domestic Ministry of the Interior to check the situation of your child's parents. They can only give you feedback from the customs when you are in the United States and when you are out. If you have any bad records in the United States, such as fighting, vandalism, unpaid debts, etc., if your passport information is recorded, the US visa officer will know. Otherwise, they won't know what you have done in the United States, including whether you have children or not, or even have children many times. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the traffic rules in the United States and avoid violations and forgetting to pay fines. Learn more about American laws, regulations and policies, and be familiar with local customs.