What are the eight main issues around the U.S. visa interview?

Updated on tourism 2024-08-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It mainly revolves around the reason why you came to the United States and whether this visa has a forged stamp, as well as your household registration book and ID card, as well as whether the visa corresponds, your financial level, and whether your parents know about it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It mainly revolves around your passport information, as well as questions about some basic information about you, and will also check your spoken language and ask if you are going to immigration.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The U.S. visa interview session mainly revolves around these major questions: first, what is the purpose of going to the United States and why should I go to the United States? Second, how long will you stay in the U.S., and third, will you live in ** after going to the U.S.? Fourth, what will the cost of living after going to the U.S. come from?

    Fifth, what is your personal education? Sixth, what is your profession in? Seventh, what do you plan to do when you go to the United States?

    Eighth, will you leave the U.S. after completing the mission?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally, it depends on whether your information is incomplete, whether you are eligible, whether you have a hukou in the United States or whether you have social security, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Some of the most common questions you ask when dealing with a U.S. visa interview are as follows:

    When did you graduate?

    How much do your parents earn?

    Have you been to the U.S. before?

    Do you have any relatives or good friends in the U.S.?

    Why did you choose this school?

    Can you show strong social and economic conditions that you will return to China?

    Can you provide proof that you are inseparable from China?

    You have a good job in China, why should you go out and study?

    How long do you want to study in the U.S.? Can you tell us a little bit about your economy**?

    What do you plan to do when you finish your studies?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's almost upstairs, and my classmates were also very nervous when they got visas, but it was very difficult for the F1 visa to be dissipated, as long as you didn't have an immigration tendency

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    U.S. visa interview precautions and Q&A skills include proof of personal circumstances, proof of assets, spoken English, conversation performance during the interview, and etiquette, as follows:

    1. Proof of personal circumstances

    During the interview, the visa officer will mainly examine the applicant's personal circumstances, including the applicant's personal conditions, such as work, occupation, salary, fixed assets, family situation, etc., so be sure to sort out the supporting materials according to the requirements before the interview. Also pay attention to the completeness of the materials and carefully verify them so that they do not leave them out. At the same time, you should also pay attention to ensure the authenticity of the materials, and do not use untrue materials, so as not to affect your visa application.

    2. Proof of assets

    Applicants should also pay attention to provide proof of property, taking the F1 student visa as an example, if the applicant cannot provide proof of assets, unable to prove his financial ** and financial status, then the visa officer will doubt whether he can afford the tuition, accommodation, living and other expenses of studying in the United States.

    3. Spoken English

    Some visa types, such as student visas or exchange visitor visas, require applicants to have a certain level of spoken English. If the applicant is not fluent in spoken English during the interview, it is easy for the visa officer to doubt whether you will be able to adapt to the study arrangements or exchange activities after you go to the United States.

    4. Interview performance

    The interview is skillful, the applicant should not be too nervous, and the visa officer's questions should be logical and clear. If the whole thing is too twisted or too excited, it is easy for the visa officer to doubt the authenticity of the documents you provide and the extent of the conversation. Therefore, it is important to be generous and appropriate during the interview, and the questions should be clear and clear, so as to enhance the level of trust.

    5. Etiquette

    Etiquette is important when interviewing. Some etiquette details such as manners, good attitude, and proper dress can also add points to your extravagance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Precautions. 1.Bring all the visa documents.

    Bringing all the visa materials is the first thing to do in this interview. Before departure, double check whether you have all these materials such as resident ID card, visa application form, **, degree certificate, transcript, etc., in addition to these materials, it is best to bring the family's income certificate, real estate certificate and other materials to prove to the visa officer that you have no intention of immigrating.

    2.Arrive at the embassy on time.

    The United States is a very time-conscious country, and being late is considered very rude, especially during the interview, and missing the appointment time means losing the opportunity. So as a reminder, although it is not necessary to arrive an hour early, remember to arrive at the embassy on time and not be late.

    3.Fluent and clear.

    When asking questions from the visa officer, remember to have a confident and fluent and clear question, and don't be too nervous or too scared to speak so fast that the visa officer doesn't understand what you're saying, which will greatly reduce the chances of getting the visa.

    4.Positive and sincere.

    The United States is an open society and highly motivated students are welcome to study. Therefore, when interviewing, attitude determines everything, and you must be sincere when asking questions, and don't pretend to understand according to your actual situation. Visa officers are people with social experience, and they can even see through your thoughts at a glance, so don't be fooled.

    Q&A skills: 1. Be confident.

    The psychology of Americans, who respect people with self-confidence. When talking to a visa officer, talk to him in a communicative tone and be careful not to talk at length. Dare to say when you can't hear clearly, I'm sorry, I didn't hear clearly, the visa officer won't mind, but don't always hear clearly, so as not to arouse his disgust.

    2. Keep smiling.

    Try to smile when interviewing, and when the visa officer has a question, you must focus your eyes on the visa officer, and do not look around and be absent-minded. Be concise and to the point, don't be too quiet or shy, and be confident and calm will make a very good impression on the visa officer.

    3. Keep a calm mind.

    In terms of interview time, the fastest time is 1 minute, and the slow time is 30 minutes. Fast or slow does not affect your visa, because the personality of the visa officer is different, and it also has a lot to do with the materials you prepare, so you don't have to worry about this detail. Be calm and have a rational understanding of visa refusal.

    If the visa is refused, remember to consult the reason on the spot and try to approve it again.

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