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| Visa Information If you live or work in the Beijing Consular District and intend to engage in tourist activities, attend an educational institution, attend meetings or conferences, or work temporarily in the United States, you may apply for a visa at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. The Beijing Consular District includes the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin, and the provinces of Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu, Shaanxi, Ningxia, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Hubei, Hunan or Jiangxi. If your visa application is approved, your passport with the visa will generally be given back within 20 minutes of your interview. If printing your visa will require more than 30 minutes, you will be given a claim ticket identifying the date and time your visa will be ready. Business and Tourist Visa To obtain a visa for tourist or business travel to the United States, the applicant must be able to demonstrate his or her intention to enter the United States for a temporary period, solely for the purpose of tourism and/or short-term business. The applicant must also provide evidence of financial ability to cover his or her travel expenses to and stay in the United States, and sufficiently strong social, economic, and other ties in the applicant's home country to compel the applicant's return after a temporary and lawful visit. Under Section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, as amended, a visa may not be issued to any applicant who is unable to overcome the legal presumption that he or she is an intending immigrant by demonstrating the above factors to the satisfaction of the interviewing consular officer. Student Visa Applicants for U.S. student visas should be aware that they must apply for their visas no earlier than 90 days before the date when they must report to the school in the United States. Student visa applications received more than 90 days before the report date to the new school will not be processed by the Embassy. All applicants for "F-1" and "M-1" visas must present a valid I-20 form from the school which has accepted them. To obtain a visa to study in the United States, applicants must demonstrate that the sole (not just "primary") purpose of their travel is to pursue a program of study; they have the ability and intention to be a full-time student in the United States; they possess adequate funds to cover all tuition, living and anticipated incidental expenses without taking unauthorized employment; they have sufficiently strong social, economic, and other reasons to compel their departure from the United States upon completion of the projected program of studies. Making an Appointment All private passport holders who are applying for a U.S. visa for the first time or who are applying for reconsideration of a previous application are required to contact the Visa Information Call Center to obtain visa information and make an interview appointment. People calling from within China may dial toll free number 4008-872-333 or Shanghai local phone (021) 3881-4611, while those calling from overseas should dial (86-21) 3881-4611. The Visa Information Center service is staffed Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 7:00pm and Saturday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, closed on Chinese holidays. Applicants will be given information about the visa application process and can make an appointment. Press here for more detailed information on the Visa Information Call Center. Visa Application Fee |
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