1, the United States does not support parents to accompany them.
Here is a link for you first: _zh/cn-niv-typeall.asp, which is the website of the American Consulate. You can do your homework first.
2. As can be seen from the website of the American Consulate, the types of visas to the United States include: business/tourist visa, work visa, student visa, exchange scholar visa, transit visa, religious works author visa and journalist visa;
3. From the above visa types, you can choose the one that suits you;
4. For ordinary people, it is recommended to choose business and tourist visas;
5. I saw someone say that parents can apply for F2 when they go to accompany them, but actually they can't:
1) and F2 are "derivative visas" for F 1;
2) Regarding F2, the website of the US Consulate clearly states:
A. If the spouse and/or unmarried children under the age of 2/kloc-0 want to accompany or reunite with the main visa applicant during their stay in the United States, they should apply for an F or M derivative visa. At present, there is no derivative visa for parents of F or M visa holders.
B. If the family members do not plan to live and live in the United States with the visa applicant, but only want to travel during the holidays, they can also apply for a tourist (B-2) visa.
For your reference, good luck and welcome to continue asking questions.