Watch out! These actions may lead to deportation to your home country

Obtaining a 10-year US visa does not mean entering US customs. Recently, another 30-year-old Chinese citizen holding a 10-year B2 tourist visa was unfortunately deported back to his country at the airport. The problem lies in this seemingly ordinary Customs Declaration! It turned out that the man wrote a non-hotel address in the address column of his stay in the United States. When the customs officers checked, it turned out to be a home address. When questioned by immigration officials, the man stated the address was his sister's home address in the United States. Then the problem arose. The immigration officer discovered through the computer system that the DS-160 (Application for U.S. Visa Form) filled out by the tourist clearly stated that he had no immediate relatives or other family members in the United States.

The customs determined that the Chinese man deliberately lied and failed to provide visa materials truthfully! As a result, the man was sent directly back to China after staying at the airport for a few hours!

Do my relatives and friends in the United States need to declare?

The experience of the deported Chinese man is not an isolated case. Many Chinese tourists, scholars, and students in the United States need to fill out the DS160 form when applying for a visa, and they have encountered such entanglements many times. How to describe the relationship between the seven aunts and eight aunts who have immigrated to the United States for many years? Will there be any tendency to immigrate if I fill it out truthfully? If you don’t write it, it will be considered a fraud, and if you are caught, you will be refused a visa or deported!

It is the responsibility of the U.S. visa officer to prevent potential illegal immigration. He/she will assume that each applicant has an immigrant tendency, and then judge whether this assumption is true by asking and reviewing materials.

To eliminate the immigration officer’s assumption that you have immigration intentions, you must not hide your relatives in the United States. The most important thing is to make good use of these materials and pay attention to your conversation skills during the interview.

Experts remind you to pay attention to the following two aspects:

1. Clearly and truthfully explain the purpose of visiting the United States to the visa officer. The visa officer values ????specific, reasonable, and credible statements, such as invitations from children’s schools, invitations from American relatives, etc.

2. Prove to the visa officer that you have strong ties in your home country. This can be proven in many ways, such as having a fixed residence in China, having economic and social ties, etc. If you are living well in China and have strong economic and social ties, the visa officer is more likely to believe that you will return to your country on time.

Be careful! These behaviors will cause you to be deported back to the United States

1. Misunderstanding the regulations and being banned from entering the United States for more than 6 months

Mr. Yu, who came to Los Angeles from Guangzhou, was deported at the airport. Because he has stayed in the United States for more than 6 months in the past year, he cannot re-enter the United States this time.

Last year, Mr. Yu went to the United States twice with a B2 visa, accumulating **** and staying for nearly 8 months, which clearly violated the relevant regulations of the US Immigration Service. When many travelers enter the United States, customs gives them up to six months for a single entry, but this does not mean that they can stay for six months, leave for a few days, and then re-enter without violating the "overstay" regulations.

Customs staff do not calculate the visitor’s stay in the United States based on the calendar year (Calender Year), but based on the annual cycle, that is, one year is calculated forward from the day the visitor enters the United States. If a visitor stays in the United States for more than 6 months in a year, there will be a problem of "overstaying" when re-entering the United States. Visitors who overstay in the United States will be interrogated by customs and even sent to a "black room" where they will be detained. The chance of deportation is very high!

2. Chatting on the mobile phone to discuss buying a house in the United States was prohibited from entering the United States

When the father took his daughter to the United States to see her mother, he did not expect that the mobile phone chat records would be checked at the customs. As a result, the couple's chat records contained information about buying a house in the United States and their daughter going to school in the United States. Therefore, they were considered to have immigration intentions and were deported on the spot. As a result, the father and daughter were not allowed to enter the United States for five years.

3. He was deported for hiding "pornographic" pictures in group chat

A Chinese man named Mike has been studying in Canada. He has never had any problems with his visa and his academic performance is also good. But when I returned to Canada from Shanghai last week, I was asked by CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) to take out my mobile phone and took it into a "little dark room." During the inspection, the border inspector actually called the police, saying that they found pornographic videos of suspected minors in his mobile phone WeChat group, because Canada has zero tolerance for pornographic videos of minors. Although Mike repeatedly explained that someone else uploaded the video in the group without his knowledge, and although CBSA did not prosecute, Customs still uploaded the video to his mobile phone.

4. Joking about coming to Canada to work and being deported

A netizen said that a friend went to Vancouver for a trip and was found by the customs on WeChat. She joked with her friend about coming to Canada to "make money" ( Cantonese, part-time job), he was deported at that time!

5. Being disliked for bringing too little cash

A netizen’s sister flew to Vancouver and was “disliked” by the customs when she entered the country. “I’ll stay for two months. You brought too little money.” "(She had cash on her, $1,900). She also questioned that the clothes she brought were all summer clothes and did not match the weather. The most breathless question is: "You are just an assistant, how can any boss be willing to give you a holiday and let you go out to play." Since then, the sister of this netizen has left a big psychological shadow, crying. Then I bought a ticket from the spot and returned to Taiwan.

6. Bringing too much money is prohibited by customs and nagging

It is not good to bring too much money, and it is also "dangerous" to bring too much money. In April this year, when a Chinese man was asked at the customs at Los Angeles International Airport about the destination of his trip to the United States, he muttered to the Chinese translator beside him: Why did the customs officer push me so randomly? I am a wealthy person coming to the United States to spend money. The nagging uncle won’t come.

7. It is prohibited to bring compound licorice tablets

Mr. Wu, a Chinese from Zhejiang, China, and his 12-year-old daughter asked a friend to help bring 16 bottles of compound licorice tablets into the country in Los Angeles. At the international airport, he was handcuffed by customs and locked in a dark room for more than ten hours. He and his daughter were eventually ordered not to enter the United States for the next five years.

The United States is one of the most important countries in the world in protecting human rights.

The picture shows Mr. Wu buying compound licorice tablets and a doctor’s prescription

If you don’t want to enter the “black room” of the customs, you should pay attention to these situations

1. There is a website on WeChat Emoticons of children peeing

On WeChat, people often post emoticons of "". Some people think that the content in their WeChat is not theirs, but belongs to others, and if they are not deleted on their mobile phones, there will be no problems. The lawyer explained that this also constitutes a crime, and the customs' suspicion is not completely unreasonable. One of the first reasons is why others want to send it to you? Therefore, he suggested that if someone is found to be sending such underage pornographic content, it should be deleted immediately. Even emojis featuring children's exposed sexual organs are illegal.

2. In other words, it is also a crime to store nude photos of other people’s children.

People who have children will inevitably store some photos of their children taking a bath. Is there a problem with this? The lawyer explained that if it was a photo of his own child, there would be no problem, but if it was someone else's child, there would be a problem. The United States has very strict child protection laws, so you cannot store any nude photos of other people's children on your phone.

3. Criminal charge for refusing to disclose password

A man was criminally charged with "obstructing a customs officer" after refusing to disclose his mobile phone password to Canada Border Services Agency officers. , and will face a fine of up to 25,000 Canadian dollars and one year in prison.

4. A beautiful female professor is suspected of prostitution

A Chinese university professor who came to the United States for a short-term academic exchange was called "a prostitute" by customs officers when he entered the United States for a short period of time because of his sweet appearance and lively personality. She was interrogated in the "little black room" and was humiliated when the customs officers pointed out that her real purpose was to come to prostitution.