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Interview Tips- Bring all the required documents and pack them in a transparent folder. - Electronics, water, backpacks, food, etc. are not permitted. - Arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled time, so don't come too early or be late.
Be clear about your school, major, and simple plans for the future - Don't be nervous, the interview will only ask a few simple questions, and the most sincere and confident will do!
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In fact, many problems are similar, and the main content of the fundamental problem only needs to grasp three points: 1I will go back to China, just to study, not to immigrate.
2.My family has enough money to support my study life in the United States. 3.
I prepared everything myself, and I didn't ask for help from an intermediary.
The form is nothing more than this: what are your plans for the future? What are your plans, career goals?
How did you hear about this university? Why go there (or the United States)? What do parents do?
What is the income? Wait a minute. Anyway, many of the questions are similar in content, but the way they are asked is different.
Hee-hee......I'm going to sign it in a few days (hopefully one does). I summarized it myself, I hope it helps, and I wish you a successful sign.
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The problems are all the same. You just need to grasp the criteria of the F1 visa and be flexible when the time comes. For F1 applicants, the criteria for a visa officer are as follows:
1.the necessity of going abroad;
2.adequacy of funds;
3.The inevitability of returning home.
Before you ask any questions, you should quickly reflect which of the previous standards should be related to the questions of the visa office, and then organize your own answers in a targeted manner.
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You asked me when I got a visa.
Why go to the United States?
Which school to go to.
Then let me show him the transcript.
And then it was given to me.
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Hello. In general, taking an ESL course will not affect your visa. Nowadays, many students who want to study in the United States need to read the language first.
The materials to be prepared for the visa are divided into three parts: 1. Admission materials: I20, admission letter, language scores; DS160 confirmation page, SEVIS fee receipt, visa application fee receipt.
2. Proof of funds: original passbook deposit certificate, real estate certificate, household registration book, salary income certificate of the sponsor, family photo. 3. School Information:
Transcripts, certificates of enrollment or graduation certificates, award certificates, etc.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Student Visa Interview in the United States.
1. Who are you?
This bunch of questions is only for the basic situation of the individual and does not involve the profession. The core secret of "who you are" in the visa philosophy is to be concrete, please refer to the questions in Part 3.
2. What are you going to do?
3. Do you have what it takes to do it?
4. Will you come back?
5. Questions you would like to be asked :)
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Ask how much money your family has, how many times have you been married.
Had several children.
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