Interview and appointment

Visa Interview
You are almost done with all necessary stuff and close for getting your visa. Now, it is time for setting your 30 minutes visa interview. For feeling for relaxed and confident about it, it will be necessary for you to be well prepared. These will help and increase the chances of getting the U.S. Visa.
There will be questions on several topics. In some case, it would be beneficial for you to bring some evidence for supporting your answers. Most of the interviews start with questions about your reasons for visiting United States of America. For your convenience, we post some of these questions:
  1. Why do you want/need to go to the United States?
  2. How long do you plan to stay?
  3. Have you ever been to the country before?
  4. Where are you planning to stay/visit in the United States?
In addition to these questions, you will be asked about your living expenses during your stay. Here are some questions:
  1. How much pension do you get?
  2. Who is your sponsor?
  3. Do you have a credit/debit card that you can use?
  4. What is your annual income?
One of the most important questions will be connected with your ties to the United States of America, about your relationships there and are they so strong to make you stay illegally there. Remember, must answer these questions truthfully.
  1.  Do you have relatives in the USA?
  2. Who are you visiting?
  3. How long have your relatives been living in the USA?
  4. What do your relatives do for living?
  5. What much do your relatives earn?
  6. What would you do in case you won millions (jackpot) in casino in the USA?
  7. What would you do in case you are offered a high paid job in the USA?
The other part concerned questions about why you will return at your home country. Depending on the VISA type, it would be advantageous if you have any evidence to proof your answers. You might be asked the following questions:
  1. When do you plan to return?
  2. What do you do?
  3. How many children do you have?
  4. Do you have brother or sisters?
  5. Has your employer granted you leave?
  6. Who is going to manage business in your absence?
  7. When did you retire?
  8. How can you reassure us you will be back?
In case you are planning to study in the United States of America, you have to be prepared for more questions concerning your education, living, courses, paying expenses and so on. In this case, you have to provide some evidence connected to you education.
If you are planning to work in the United States, you will be asked questions about the obligations and responsibilities of the job, how will you survive financially first months. You have to provide some evidence about your job offer such as employee letter and contract.

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