I got my single entrance F-1 visa last summer to go US and I need apply for another one again. I have heard that if it is not been passed more than a year from my previous visa application then there is no need to do the clearance check again this time. Is that right?
If you depart the U.S. during the course of your studies with a single entry visa or an expired visa you will need to be interviewed again by a consular officer and qualify for a new student visa. Generally, continuing students who can show that they are in good standing in their academic programs should be able to qualify for new student visas to return and resume their studies. Continuing students should be prepared to provide evidence of progress in their program, along with evidence on continuing ability to cover tuition and living expenses.
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