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what does 2 star mean in us visa

by Dr. Sebastian Ebert II Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A lot of two stars have entered the states without any problem especially those who were joining families, but 2 star will probably be interviwed when reaching the states in case they were alone. Three stars means that security check will happen when arriving to the states but at the end, it depends on the immigrant officer.

What do these stars on US visa mean? 1 star: The embassy will probably check emails, phone calls and whereabouts. 2 stars: In addition to your email, phone, and location, you are also tracked by your network activities.

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What does a star below the photo mean in the US visa?

Originally Answered: What does a star below the photo mean in the US student visa? They indicate the "RISK" status upon entry to the United States, which means that if you have more stars, then you will go through more security check when entering the United States.

What is the difference between a 2 star and 3 star visa?

A lot of two stars have entered the states without any problem especially those who were joining families, but 2 star will probably be interviwed when reaching the states in case they were alone. Three stars means that security check will happen when arriving to the states but at the end, it depends on the immigrant officer...

What do the stars mean on a B1/B2 visa photo?

- Legal Answers - Avvo I have two stars bellow my photo on my 10 years USA B1/B2 visa. My Brother has the same type of visa but only 1 star? I have searched a lot about this on the Internet and the most believable explanation i found was that it refers to the grade of RISK someone have.

Does the number of stars on your passport mean anything?

I do not believe the stars are related to how many times you have applied or denied a visa. As long as you have a valid visa, it really does not matter how many stars you have on your passport In the case of my Mom and Dad they were never denied a visa, but one has one star and the other has two stars.

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What does it mean when you have stars on your visa?

The stars below the photo in the USA visa indicates the "RISK" status when entry the United States, which means that if you have more stars, then you will go through more security check when entering the United States.

What does 3 stars mean?

Three stars means that security check will happen when arriving to the states but at the end, it depends on the immigrant officer...

Do you have to have two stars to get a visa?

In the case of my Mom and Dad they were never denied a visa, but one has one star and the other has two stars. I do not believe the stars are related to how many times you have applied or denied a visa. As long as you have a valid visa, it really does not matter how many stars you have on your passport

How to get a US visa with only 1 star? STARS ON US VISA – US VISA PHOTO

How your profile, or identity looks cannot be changed. If you and someone close to you have been involved in terrorism or reactionary forces, the Embassy can find out. So, you should never think of counterfeiting papers.

1 star or 3 star, what effect to entry? THE STARS OF US

Remember, a visa is not 100% bound to be admitted. The embassy grants you a visa, but whether you get in or not is due to the customs. Even if in doubt, customs reserves the right to cancel your visa and expel you immediately. In this case, it is difficult for the Embassy to intervene. THE STARS OF US

US Visa Application US VISA PHOTO – THE STARS OF US

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What is the asterisk on a visa?

Asterisks (stars) below a photo. Some kind of binary mask of size 4. On this photo, it is 0111 in the right middle part of a visa. Most sources say that it's a "risk" indicator.

What is consular post?

In issuing visas, consular posts follow rules laid down in chapter 9 of the Foreign Affairs Manual, in which the US State Department's procedures are laid out. These are based on various sections of the Code of Federal Regulations.

Do stars exist on a visa?

They have gotten evasions such as " not of any significance " and " the stars on a U.S. visa are among the normal features of a U.S. visa. ". Officially, the features do not exist.

Is there an asterisk in 9 FAM?

Note that no mention is made here, or anywhere else in the unclassified parts of 9 FAM, about the asterisks or the four-digit number. Those parts of the visa do not appear to be relevant to whether the visa holder is of any particular concern to US authorities. In particular, it does not appear to indicate that the visa holder poses any particular level of "risk". This also appears to be the opinion of various immigration lawyers.

Is the star symbol of any significance?

A: The star symbol is not of any significance.

Is it a risk indicator to disclose confidential information?

Most sources say that it's a "risk" indicator. However, it sounds strange for me - why would someone disclose such a confidential information while it can be stored in a private database for restricted users.

Can you find out what the stars mean on a visa?

I strongly suspect you will probably never find out what these mean as the purposes of these fields are most likely classified. Direct questions put to U.S. consular officials about the stars and four-digit number have, as far as I can tell, never gotten a straight answer. They have gotten evasions such as " not of any significance " and " the stars on a U.S. visa are among the normal features of a U.S. visa. "

How long do you have to stay in the USA to get an F1 visa?

You are allowed to arrive in the USA, before 30 days of the beginning of your program. To be on the F1 Visa, you must continue the studies, maintain passing marks, if you are unable to complete your studies for some reason, and need an extension to complete study in the USA, you are needed to request for an extension.

What is the CVV on a bank card?

The computer systems never transmit the CVV in clear text. They are keys that prove that you possess the card, and not a forgery of the card.

How long is a passport valid?

A valid passport, which is valid for at least six months after the intent of the stay in the USA. Proof of bank statements and finances to support yourself during the studies. Passport Photographs. Academic certificates, transcripts, mark sheets and diplomas.

Is immigration a breeze?

To begin with, immigration was a breeze. Despite having different numbers of stars on our respective visas ( family of three - man, woman and child), none of us faced any additional questioning or different treatment from the officials.

Can you see stars on a card?

The twist is, the stars are not enough. There are other visual clues on the card. You probably cannot see them, but the machines can. All these features together act as a key, just like the CVV, to prevent the card from being easily forged.

Does the US consulate issue visas if an applicant is threatened?

It is foolish to relate star marks with “Risk”. US Consulate will not issue a Visa if an applicant is Threat or needs further Security Check ( Levels) they will issue 221 (g) for administrative processing that required 60 to 90 day’s and the VO will either issue or reject the visa application based on this processing.

Why do stars appear on a card?

The most plausible explanation of those I've seen is that it's a security feature to prevent forgery. For example, there may be a way to tell from other information on the card (including machine-readable info) how many stars should appear. If the number of stars doesn't match the other info, it's a forgery.

When did the DHS/DOJ decision to dismiss the public charge rule?

On March 9th, DHS/DOJ decided it will no longer pursue judiciary review of the decisions invalidating the public charge rule ( DHS statement ). DOJ swiftly filed the motion to dismiss the lawsuit and SCOTUS dismissed the suit ( link ).

Is a star insignificant on a visa?

Immigration lawyers will tell you the stars are "insignificant", and they're probably correct in the sense that on a valid card, it's not relevant to your visa status, risk, or anything like that.

Why do people with 3 stars have a longer visa?

A person with three stars on his visa may always have a longer security check due to reasons of his personal background and the format of his visa is simply a coincidence. Presumably you will experience for yourself whether you receive more intense questioning at the port of entry when you next travel to the US. More.

Do stars mean anything?

The stars mean nothing unless you are a conspiracy theorist and have inside information on some secret code that exists inside the US Government.

Is there a warning on a visa?

I think you're simply being misled by those rumors you heard. There is no such warning, annotation or code signal on a visa.

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