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US Visa for Chinese Children: New Restrictions - News Directory 3

US Visa for Chinese Children: New Restrictions

June 10, 2025 News
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At a glance
  • The U.S.Embassy⁣ in ‍China has ‌updated its visa policy,​ now requiring children under‌ 14 too ⁢attend‌ in-person interviews.
  • Effective Tuesday, all visa applicants in this age group⁤ must appear for an interview accompanied‍ by at least ‍one parent.
  • While the previous rules apply to applications submitted before Tuesday, the‍ embassy ⁣noted that ‍even those ‌applicants might be asked to attend an interview in certain cases.
Original source: scmp.com

The​ U.S. Embassy in⁢ China has significantly altered its visa policy for children, instantly⁤ impacting families. ⁢Children under 14 now must attend in-person interviews, a stark ​change from ⁤previous⁣ procedures, as detailed in the latest update. This crucial shift⁤ necessitates that all visa‌ applicants in this age bracket⁢ appear for interviews alongside a⁣ parent, bringing heightened scrutiny to applications. Families now face new requirements for identity verification documentation. News Directory 3 provides this critical update ⁣for families navigating the evolving visa landscape. Prepare for‍ these new interview mandates and ensure you have all necessary documents. Discover what’s next for those applying!

Key Points

  • U.S. ​Embassy ⁢in China changes visa rules for young children.
  • Applicants ​under 14 now require in-person interviews.
  • Parents must accompany children and provide identity verification.

US Embassy in China tightens Visa ​Policy for‍ Children

Updated June 10, 2025

The U.S.Embassy⁣ in ‍China has ‌updated its visa policy,​ now requiring children under‌ 14 too ⁢attend‌ in-person interviews. This change eliminates the previous interview-free‍ request process, according‌ to‌ a notice posted Monday on the USTravelDocs website.

Effective Tuesday, all visa applicants in this age group⁤ must appear for an interview accompanied‍ by at least ‍one parent. They must also provide ‌documentation to verify the identities of both the child and the parents.

While the previous rules apply to applications submitted before Tuesday, the‍ embassy ⁣noted that ‍even those ‌applicants might be asked to attend an interview in certain cases. This visa policy change ​ introduces a new layer​ of scrutiny for families seeking non-immigrant visas.

Tracy Shao,a study​ abroad consultant in Chengdu,described ​the new policy as confusing.

What’s next

Families planning to apply for U.S. ​visas for children should prepare for the in-person interview requirement and‍ ensure they have all necessary documents for identity verification.

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