U.S CHANGES VISA RULE FOR CHINESE NATIONALS
Beijing: The United States has shortened the expiration amount of previous visa from among forty eight months to among twelve months for Chinese voters to use for a replacement visa while not interview.
A note published on the web site of the U.S. embassy in China said that if Chinese voters antecedently received a U.S. visa that expired among the last twelve months and they are returning to the country for a similar purpose of travel, they may be ready to get a visa while not coming back to the diplomatic building for associate interview, reports the Global Times.
An agent providing visa services aforesaid that the modification would create it tougher for Chinese voters to apply for a visa, adding, however, that it will have very little influence on people that hold a 10-year travel visa.
According to experts, the change in visa policy may be connected to Trump’s determination to restrain ill-gotten immigration.
“The change in the rule may be associated with Trump’s angle to immigration and it’ll have a negative impact on people-to-people and cultural exchanges between China and also the United States of America,” Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of International Relations of China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times.
Li said that it might not be a China-specific policy however a part of a worldwide strategic shift, showing Trump’s determination to prevent ill-gotten immigration.
According to the web site of the U.S. embassy in Poland, Polish citizens conjointly would like to apply for the new visa among twelve months of the expiration of the previous visa.