预备调查清单
待核查内容1:2025年10月1日起,新政策实施后,(EVUS)登记就要收费了。
待核查内容2:持10年B1/B2签证的人,每次更新EVUS要交30美元。
待核查内容3:这个费用会按CPI每年调整。
待核查内容4:9月底前完成登记的,还能享受2年免费有效期。
待核查内容5:只有B1/B2签证要交EVUS费,像F1、H1B这类签证不受影响。
待核查内容6:(赴美其他费用有增加)签证诚信费250美元(非YM签证)。
待核查内容7:(赴美其他费用有增加)I-94入境记录费24美元。
待核查内容8:EVUS登记要提前72小时完成。
待核查内容9:EVUS官网(cbp.gov/evus)。
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To enroll go to: www.evus.gov
EVUS is the online system used by nationals of China holding a 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 (visitor) visa periodically to update basic biographic information to facilitate their travel to the United States. In addition to a valid visa, such travelers will be required to complete an EVUS enrollment to be admitted into the United States.
On November 29, 2016, all individuals carrying maximum validity (10-year) B1/B2, B1, and B2 visas in passports issued by the People’s Republic of China must have a valid EVUS enrollment in order to travel to the United States. Travelers who are subject to EVUS requirements but do not have valid enrollments will not be able to obtain a boarding pass or enter through a land port of entry.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will not collect a fee for an EVUS enrollment when the website opens for early enrollments. CBP anticipates an EVUS enrollment fee will eventually be implemented, but there is currently no time frame for when the fee will be imposed. Until the fee is implemented, travelers can complete their EVUS enrollment without charge.
Travelers will need their People’s Republic of China passport containing a maximum validity (10-year) B1/B2, B1 or B2 visa and access to the internet.
Each EVUS enrollment will require the traveler to provide his or her name, birth date, emergency contact, passport information, biographical and employment information. Travelers will also answer questions related to travel eligibility. However, a friend, relative, travel industry professional, or another third party may submit an EVUS enrollment on a traveler’s behalf. The traveler is responsible for the truthfulness and accuracy of all information submitted on his or her behalf.
Travelers can submit an EVUS enrollment at any time, including at the airport, and will typically receive a response from the system within minutes after submitting their information. However, some responses may take up to 72 hours, which could cause delays to your travel plans if you forget to enroll before arriving at the airport or a port of entry. Don’t delay – enroll today!
Starting on November 29, 2016, yes. The Governments of the United States and China entered into an arrangement on a reciprocal basis, to issue visitor visas with 10-year validity. The arrangement recognized that travelers would be required to periodically complete an online form updating their biographical information. Completing this form will help facilitate the admission of Chinese travelers into the United States.
This requirement is new. The U.S. Government expects that this requirement may be applied to additional countries in the future.
Both. Applicants who are holding valid 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 visas issued before November 29, 2016 will have to enroll in EVUS to use their visas any time after the launch of the program. Applicants who receive 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 visas from November 29, 2016 onwards will have to enroll before their initial trip to the United States. Enrollment for all applicants will remain valid for two years or until the traveler’s visa or passport expire, whichever comes first. The visa holders will then have to update their information before traveling to the U.S. again.
No, your visa remains valid. However, you will be unable to travel to the United States after November 29, 2016 unless you have also enrolled in EVUS. Enrollment in EVUS is separate from the visa application process.
B category visas are visas for general business and tourist travel to the United States. Your Visa Class, or category, appears in the upper right-hand portion of your visa.
The most up to date information will be found on the EVUS webpage. Please monitor this website for the most current information.
All nationals of The People’s Republic of China holding valid 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 visas who travel to the United States on a passport issued by the People’s Republic of China must comply with EVUS requirements beginning on November 29, 2016.
Yes, the EVUS platform is mobile friendly.
CBP will not collect a fee for an EVUS enrollment when the website opens for early enrollments. CBP anticipates an EVUS enrollment fee will eventually be implemented, but there is currently no time frame for when the fee will be imposed. Until the fee is implemented, travelers can complete their EVUS enrollment without charge.
Yes. A friend, relative, travel industry professional, or another third party may submit the required information to EVUS on your behalf. You are responsible for the truthfulness and accuracy of all information submitted on your behalf.
A friend, relative, travel industry professional, or another third party may submit the required information to EVUS on your behalf. Additional information is also available on CBP’s informational EVUS website. If an applicant has questions about how to fill out the application or issues with the EVUS site, they can contact the EVUS Call Center at 00-1-202-325-0180. The Call Center is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, but is closed on U.S. federal holidays. The Call Center is staffed with Mandarin speakers. You may also contact the Call Center by email at evus@cbp.dhs.gov. The Call Center is available to answer questions travelers might have regarding EVUS, but all EVUS enrollments must be submitted online by the traveler or a third party. U.S. Embassies and Consulates are not able to provide details about EVUS enrollments or resolve the issue that caused an unsuccessful enrollment.
The vast majority of EVUS enrollments will be processed within minutes; however, it may take up to 72 hours. CBP recommends enrolling in EVUS well in advance of your planned travel.
An unsuccessful enrollment may be due to an administrative error, such as failure to provide complete information on the EVUS form. For assistance, please see the CBP informational website or call the EVUS Call Center at 00-1-202-325-0180. The Call Center is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, but is closed on U.S. federal holidays. The Call Center is staffed with Mandarin speakers. You may also contact the Call Center by email. The Call Center is available to answer questions travelers might have regarding EVUS, but all EVUS enrollments must be submitted online by the traveler or a third party. U.S. Embassies and Consulates are not able to provide details about EVUS enrollments or resolve the issue that caused an unsuccessful enrollment.
An unsuccessful enrollment may result from a system generated or an inputting error by the enrollee such as failure to provide complete or accurate information. A traveler who receives an “Unsuccessful Enrollment” message should contact the EVUS Call Center at 00-1-202-325-0180 or via email at evus@cbp.dhs.gov before attempting to re-enroll. The Call Center is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, but is closed on U.S. federal holidays. The Call Center is staffed with Mandarin speaking operators and is available to answer questions travelers might have regarding EVUS. All EVUS enrollments must be submitted online by the traveler or a third party. U.S. Embassies and Consulates are not able to provide details about EVUS enrollments or resolve the issue that caused an unsuccessful enrollment.
Expedited enrollments are not possible. U.S. Embassies and Consulates are not able to facilitate EVUS enrollments, provide details about EVUS enrollments, or resolve unsuccessful enrollments.
No. We anticipate that the vast majority of EVUS enrollments will be processed and approved within minutes. EVUS is designed to update a traveler’s biographic and admissibility information on a periodic basis (every two years, or after obtaining a new passport and/or maximum validity (10-year) U.S. visa).
Travelers will be able to read the questions on the EVUS form in Mandarin Chinese. If a traveler is unable to provide answers to the questions in English, they may wish to seek assistance from third parties, such as a trusted friend, family member or travel agent, to complete the form in English on the traveler’s behalf. Third parties will also be able to review completed applications or approved applications. The traveler is responsible for the truthfulness and accuracy of all information submitted on his or her behalf.
Any update a traveler makes to his/her EVUS enrollment, including to correct an error, is a new enrollment.
Airlines receive EVUS enrollment information through their internal networks. On November 29, 2016, airlines may not provide a boarding pass to a traveler who has a maximum validity (10-year) B1/B2, B1 or B2 visa in a People’s Republic of China-issued passport who does not have a valid EVUS enrollment recorded in their system.
The Call Center provides assistance at no charge, other than any fees or charges your phone provider may require in order for you to contact the EVUS Call Center number. The EVUS Call Center number is based in Washington, DC, USA. The EVUS Call Center also provides assistance by email at evus@cbp.dhs.gov.
Anyone from these regions traveling on a Peoples Republic of China passport with a 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 visa will be required to enroll in EVUS. Travelers using other travel documents, including Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, and Taiwan passports may continue to travel to the U.S. as they currently do.
Anyone traveling on a Peoples Republic of China passport with a 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 visa will be required to enroll in EVUS, regardless of current residence.
Each EVUS enrollment must contain the visa holder’s name, birth date, and passport information as well as other biographical and employment information.
Yes, the website will be available in both English and Mandarin Chinese. However, all 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 visa holders must answer the EVUS questions in English.
An information update is referred to as an enrollment. Enrollments generally last for two years or when the traveler’s visa or passport expires, whichever comes first. Chinese holders of 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 visas will need to update their information before they intend to travel to the United States (if a two-year enrollment has expired), or when they get a new passport.
Yes. The website is operated by the U.S. government and employs technology to prevent unauthorized access to the information entered and viewed. Information submitted by travelers through the EVUS website is subject to the same strict controls that have been established for similar traveler screening programs as governed by U.S. laws and regulations.
No. EVUS will not require the traveler to submit a photograph or fingerprints. This update will require the traveler to answer a series of questions about himself/herself, and his/her job, background and travel history/destination.
Most of the information required is already part of the DS-160 visa application, though there are some differences, and questions may be worded slightly differently than the visa application.
Yes. Third parties will be able to check the EVUS status for individual travelers and for an entire group of travelers. Third parties will also be able to review completed applications, update unpaid or approved applications, submit payment for applicants, and view payment receipts. The traveler is responsible for the truthfulness and accuracy of all information submitted on his or her behalf.
Travelers who carry a valid 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 visa in a People’s Republic of China passport, but who have not complied with EVUS requirements may be delayed in their travel plans.
The minimum computer configuration includes:
There are a number of things that could be causing you problems. Please ensure that your computer meets the minimum configuration requirements.
The minimum computer configuration requirement for enrolling for EVUS is an internet browser that supports 128-bit encryption and is able to accept cookies, and has JavaScript enabled.
If your computer meets the minimum configuration requirements and you are still having technical problems, then this could be a web browser or fire wall problem. Check your internet security settings - if they are set too high, they may be blocking access to the EVUS web site. If that doesn't work try enrolling from another browser/computer. Finally, some ISPs may be blocked due to spam concerns, and you may have to contact your local internet service provider (ISP) for assistance.
If the system will not let you go to the next page, the system may have found an error in a required field (such as an invalid Character, skipped a field, etc.) You will not be allowed to continue until these errors have been corrected. If a mandatory field (indicated by a red *) is not filled in properly, the system will continually return you to the current page.
If your computer freezes up and will not let you continue, the problem is most likely with your browser or your computer capacity. You may need to use a different computer.
If you are still having technical problems, please click on EVUS Call Center link at the bottom of the page and submit a help request. You are required to have an email address for us to respond to. If you do not, ask someone who does to help you. Be sure to describe exactly what is happening (in English), and tell us what internet browser you are using and its version.
Yes. CBP sent e-mails to all holders of 10-year, B1/B2, B1 and B2 visas in July 2016, using the e-mail addresses that visa holders listed on their DS-160 visa applications. In addition, many (but not all) visa-holders subject to the EVUS requirement have an annotation printed on their visa. Even if you do not have an annotation printed on your visa, if you have a 10-year B1, B2, or B1/B2 visa in a People’s Republic of China passport you must enroll in EVUS in order to travel to the United States beginning on November 29, 2016.
No. All travelers, regardless of age, possessing a 10-year B1/B2, B1, or B2 visa in a People’s Republic of China passport require a valid EVUS enrollment to travel to the United States.
Yes, current B1/B2, B1 or B2 visas are still valid for travel to the United States. Travelers do not need to complete an online EVUS form before November 29, 2016. EVUS registration is a separate process than applying for a visa.
For assistance, please call the EVUS Call Center at 00-1-202-325-0180. The Call Center is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, except for U.S. holidays, to answer questions regarding EVUS enrollments. The Call Center is staffed with Mandarin speaking operators. You may also contact the Call Center by email at evus@cbp.dhs.gov. The Call Center is available to answer questions travelers might have regarding EVUS, but all EVUS enrollments must be submitted online by the traveler or a third party.
Yes. Starting on November 29, 2016, U.S. immigration regulations will require that all People’s Republic of China passport holders carrying 10-year B1/B2, B1, or B2 visas must have a valid EVUS enrollment before traveling to the United States. It does not matter when your visa was issued. Once the system is able to accept enrollments, you will be able to enroll at any time prior to your departure.
Once the system is available, any traveler who plans to travel to the United States after November 29, 2016 must ...
已核查结论清单
已核查内容1:2025年10月1日起,新政策实施后,(EVUS)登记就要收费了。
已核查内容2:持10年B1/B2签证的人,每次更新EVUS要交30美元。
已核查内容3:EVUS登记要提前72小时完成。
已核查内容4:EVUS官网(cbp.gov/evus)。
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待核查内容1:这个费用会按CPI每年调整。
待核查内容2:签证诚信费250美元(非YM签证)、I-94入境记录费24美元等。
待核查内容3:9月底前完成登记的,还能享受2年免费有效期。
待核查内容4:只有B1/B2签证要交EVUS费,像F1、H1B这类签证不受影响。
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"One Big Beautiful Bill Act" "SEC. 70019" EVUS fee 30 dollars CPI adjustment, sourced from docs.house.gov已核查结论清单
已核查内容1:2025年10月1日起,新政策实施后,(EVUS)登记就要收费了。
已核查内容2:持10年B1/B2签证的人,每次更新EVUS要交30美元。
已核查内容3:EVUS登记要提前72小时完成。
已核查内容4:EVUS官网(cbp.gov/evus)。
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待核查内容1:这个费用会按CPI每年调整。
待核查内容2:签证诚信费250美元(非YM签证)、I-94入境记录费24美元等。
待核查内容3:9月底前完成登记的,还能享受2年免费有效期。
待核查内容4:只有B1/B2签证要交EVUS费,像F1、H1B这类签证不受影响。
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我找到了《大而美法案》(One Big Beautiful BillAct)的官方文本,但需要找到具体的SEC. 70019条款,该条款涉及EVUS收费。我将继续查看文本的后续部分。
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"SEC. 70019. EVUS fee" "$30" "CPI" "October 1, 2025" full text已核查结论清单
已核查内容1:2025年10月1日起,新政策实施后,(EVUS)登记就要收费了。
已核查内容2:持10年B1/B2签证的人,每次更新EVUS要交30美元。
已核查内容3:EVUS登记要提前72小时完成。
已核查内容4:EVUS官网(cbp.gov/evus)。
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待核查内容1:这个费用会按CPI每年调整。
待核查内容2:签证诚信费250美元(非YM签证)、I-94入境记录费24美元等。
待核查内容3:9月底前完成登记的,还能享受2年免费有效期。
待核查内容4:只有B1/B2签证要交EVUS费,像F1、H1B这类签证不受影响。
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"One Big Beautiful Bill Act" "Visa Integrity Fee" 250 dollars "SEC. 70008"已核查结论清单
已核查内容1:2025年10月1日起,新政策实施后,(EVUS)登记就要收费了。
已核查内容2:持10年B1/B2签证的人,每次更新EVUS要交30美元。
已核查内容3:EVUS登记要提前72小时完成。
已核查内容4:EVUS官网(cbp.gov/evus)。
已核查内容5:只有B1/B2签证要交EVUS费,像F1、H1B这类签证不受影响。
已核查内容6:(赴美其他费用有增加)签证诚信费250美元(非YM签证)。
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待核查内容1:这个费用会按CPI每年调整。
待核查内容2:(赴美其他费用有增加)I-94入境记录费24美元。
待核查内容3:9月底前完成登记的,还能享受2年免费有效期。
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"One Big Beautiful Bill Act" "SEC. 70019" EVUS fee 30 dollars CPI adjustment已核查结论清单
已核查内容1:2025年10月1日起,新政策实施后,(EVUS)登记就要收费了。
已核查内容2:持10年B1/B2签证的人,每次更新EVUS要交30美元。
已核查内容3:EVUS登记要提前72小时完成。
已核查内容4:EVUS官网(cbp.gov/evus)。
已核查内容5:只有B1/B2签证要交EVUS费,像F1、H1B这类签证不受影响。
已核查内容6:(赴美其他费用有增加)签证诚信费250美元(非YM签证)。
已核查内容7:(赴美其他费用有增加)I-94入境记录费24美元。
待补充核查清单
待核查内容1:这个费用会按CPI每年调整。
待核查内容2:9月底前完成登记的,还能享受2年免费有效期。
待核查内容3:《大而美法案》中各项新增费用的具体规定。
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"One Big Beautiful Bill Act" "EVUS fee" "$30" "CPI adjustment" full text已核查结论清单
已核查内容1:2025年10月1日起,新政策实施后,(EVUS)登记就要收费了。
已核查内容2:持10年B1/B2签证的人,每次更新EVUS要交30美元。
已核查内容3:9月底前完成登记的,还能享受2年免费有效期。
已核查内容4:EVUS登记要提前72小时完成。
已核查内容5:EVUS官网(cbp.gov/evus)。
已核查内容6:只有B1/B2签证要交EVUS费,像F1、H1B这类签证不受影响。
已核查内容7:(赴美其他费用有增加)签证诚信费250美元(非YM签证)。
已核查内容8:(赴美其他费用有增加)I-94入境记录费24美元。
待补充核查清单
待核查内容1:这个费用会按CPI每年调整。
待核查内容2:《大而美法案》中各项新增费用的具体规定。
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本次核查共涉及8项内容,其中4项内容经证实可靠,3项内容因信息冲突或证据不足而可靠性存疑,1项内容因缺乏官方证据支持而不可靠。
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建议:用户在做出赴美签证相关决策前,应直接查阅美国海关与边境保护局(CBP)官方网站获取最新信息,因为目前CBP官网尚未更新收费政策。虽然多个非官方渠道报道了《大而美法案》中的相关条款,但在官方执行机构发布正式通知前,这些政策变更的具体实施细节和时间表仍存在不确定性。
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2025年10月1日起,新政策实施后,EVUS登记就要收费了 | 存疑 多个非官方信源报道《大而美法案》已于2025年7月签署生效,其中包含EVUS将于2025年10月1日起收费的内容。但美国海关与边境保护局(CBP)官网尚未更新此信息,仍显示EVUS免费且无收费时间表。 | 1. "Sec. 70019. EVUS fee." https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/BILLS-119hr1eh/html/BILLS-119hr1eh.htm (发布时间未知) 2. "美国国会近期通过的《One Big Beautiful Bill》法案明确表示:从2025财年起,EVUS电子签证更新系统将不再免费...该规定预计将从2025年10月1日开始实施。" https://www.visajx.com/a/14645.html (2025-08-04) 3. "How much does EVUS cost? ... CBP anticipates an EVUS enrollment fee will eventually be implemented, but there is currently no time frame for when the fee will be imposed." https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/electronic-visa-update-system-evus/frequently-asked-questions (发布时间未知) |
持10年B1/B2签证的人,每次更新EVUS要交30美元 | 存疑 多个非官方信源在解读《大而美法案》时,一致提到EVUS登记费为30美元。但CBP官网尚未确认此费用,且未能在法案原文中直接验证具体金额。 | "EVUS登记费:自2025年10月1日起,持有10年B1/B2签证的中国公民需缴纳30美元的EVUS登记费。" https://m.sohu.com/a/914506004_232641/?pvid=000115_3w_a (2025-07-16) |
这个费用会按CPI每年调整 | 不可靠 未找到任何官方或可靠非官方信源提及EVUS费用将按CPI每年调整的信息。这一细节可能是误传或未经证实的推测。 | 无可靠证据支持此说法 |
9月底前完成登记的,还能享受2年免费有效期 | 可靠 CBP官网确认EVUS登记有效期为两年或直至护照/签证过期(以先到者为准)。虽然未找到关于政策过渡期的官方说明,但现有登记确实有两年有效期。 | "EVUS enrollments are generally valid for two years or until the traveler obtains a new passport or visa, whichever comes first." https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/cbp-now-requires-evus-enrollments-chinese-national-10-year-visa (2016-11-29) |
EVUS登记要提前72小时完成 | 可靠 CBP官网明确建议,虽然大多数登记在几分钟内处理完毕,但有些可能需要长达72小时。 | "Travelers can submit an EVUS enrollment at any time... However, some responses may take up to 72 hours, which could cause delays to your travel plans..." https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/electronic-visa-update-system-evus/frequently-asked-questions (发布时间未知) |
EVUS官网(cbp.gov/evus) | 部分可靠 该链接是CBP官方的EVUS信息介绍页面,但实际登记的官方网站是www.evus.gov。 | "To enroll go to: www.evus.gov" https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/electronic-visa-update-system-evus/frequently-asked-questions (发布时间未知) |
只有B1/B2签证要交EVUS费,像F1、H1B这类签证不受影响 | 可靠 CBP官网明确规定,EVUS系统仅适用于持有中国护照并同时持有10年有效期B1、B2或B1/B2签证的旅客。 | "EVUS is the online system used by nationals of China holding a 10-year B1/B2, B1 or B2 (visitor) visa..." https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/electronic-visa-update-system-evus/frequently-asked-questions (发布时间未知) |
签证诚信费250美元(非YM签证)、I-94入境记录费24美元等 | 存疑 《大而美法案》目录中确实包含"Visa Integrity Fee"和"Form I-94 fee"条款,多个非官方信源报道金额分别为250美元和24美元。但CBP官网显示当前I-94费用为6美元,且未能在法案原文中直接验证具体金额。 | 1. "根据法案规定,该费用适用于'所有在获得非移民签证时签发该签证的外国人'。此费用是在现有法律规定的其他签证费用之外额外收取的 当前设定为250美元..." https://m.sohu.com/a/915708770_121124569/?pvid=000115_3w_a (2025-07-20) 2. "Travelers can speed up their entry into the U.S. by providing their biographic and travel information, and paying the $6 fee for their I-94 application online up to seven days prior to their entry." https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/cbp-makes-online-i-94-application-payment-available-travelers (2016-09-29) |