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U.S. Consulate Guangzhou Web Chat
Join American officers for a live web chat that explains Consulate operations and public programs. This is an opportunity for you to directly interact with American officers on various issues. Please check periodically to find out what topics we are discussing.
Announcement
Non-Immigrant Visa Section Officers will field general questions about applying for a nonimmigrant visa to study in the United States, discuss why you should apply early, and provide some details on the application process. If you are a prospective student who wants to come to the United States, you can get your student visa questions answered here.
Title: U.S. Student Visas: What You Need to Know
Date and time: Dec 19, 2011 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Presenter: Non-immigrant Visa Officers
Rules
- Participants can start submitting questions as soon as the room is open.
- Participants can take part in this web chat without having an account.
- This web chat will be conducted in English. However, you are welcome to submit your questions in Chinese too.
Web Chat Transcripts
- U.S. Student Visas (12/19/2011)
- U.S. Student Visas: What You Need to Know (10/24/2011)
- Applying for Nonimmigrant Visas to the U.S. (5/4/2011)
- Apply Early Apply Right (3/22/2011)
- New DS-160 Electronic Process for Non-immigrant Visas (3/16/10)
- New DS-160 Process for Non-immigrant Visas (2/22/10)
- Immigrant Visa - Question and Answer --(7/21/09)
- Student Visa - From Application to Interview -- (4/22/09)
- Immigrating To The U.S. Is An Important Decision --(12/17/08)
- Come to America - How to come to study or research at a U.S. academic institution, visit the family, or just roll the dice on the Vegas strip -- (9/16/08)
- Emergency Preparedness - What You Need to Know To Be Ready For Anything (8/18/08)
- Overseas Voting Assistance in South China -- (7/10/08)
- Student Visas: Fact and Fiction -- (6/12/08)
- New MOU on Chinese Group Leisure Travel to the U.S. -- (5/30/08)