When it comes to visas for studying in the United States, it is also the most important part of studying in the arts. Two days ago, a teacher in our department shared his students' visa problems: students went to face to face, when asked about visas, students' attitude towards the recent Sino US relations, students immediately made a more rigorous answer, saying to the US visa officer: "Academic has no borders,", And it should be irrelevant to politics. The choice of the United States is to study. In front of knowledge, economy and politics are not disruptive. The students have maintained a basic rigorous attitude, but the final result is still rejected. In the face of this situation, more than one case has happened recently. Even on the Internet, we can see that many students have shared their similar experiences.
In general, the visa problem does exist and cannot be ignored. After all, visas are directly controlled by government agencies. And for international students, once they encounter visa officers with very, very extreme political positions, visas will indeed become an irresistible factor. As for the visa issue, I recently talked in detail with the teachers of the Natural Light application team, who also gave suggestions:
The first is a very wrong answer:
a. I am going to travel/study. I don't care about political and economic issues. They have nothing to do with me. After I travel/study, I will return home immediately;
b. I have not carefully understood the information in this regard. I do not pay attention to it at ordinary times, so I cannot make specific comments;
This kind of answer seems to be neutral, and it separates itself from the matter. In fact, in the opinion of the visa officer, this kind of answer may be a negative one, and the respondents are not open enough and have no independent thinking consciousness when facing such questions. In front of visa officers, it is actually a negative and sunless practice to "forget" the relationship between themselves and "international issues".
Referential answer forms:
"As for the conflict between the two countries this time, I believe it is only temporary. In the long run, our two countries actually need each other and encourage each other, so we grow up. In fact, we often see American products in our living environment. I believe that there should be many products from China in American life. In fact, the development of free trade is like a topic of discussion, which will inevitably lead to conflicts and frictions. But when we exchange ideas and understand each other, I believe that for the United States and China, we will develop in a better direction. "