One certainly can ask. The interviewer may or may not wish to discuss the matter. If he/she does, the interviewee may gain valuable insight regarding his/her interview skills and/or qualifications. If the interviewer does not wish to discuss the matter, he/she cannot be compelled to do so except, perhaps, in a discrimination lawsuit.
No, if you fail the US embassy interview, they are not compelled in anyway to divulge the details to your lawyer.
In order to pass the interview at the Embassy of the United States in order to enter the country, you will need to be completely truthful in your interview.
No it didnt
If you have failed your engagement interview twice, it's very unlikely that the Department of Immigration will pass you on a third interview. Good luck.
If your lawyer prepares your papers for the Us interview you are likely to pass because he will point out the loopholes to you.
About 90 percent of people who have lawyers prepare their documents usually pass the interview at the US embassy.
Get a VIP pass and then meet and interview him
Yes
they didnt like how they had no say in which taxes to pass and which not to pass
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I don't see how defaulting in credit card gets your resume rejected. If you got the interview, pass the background check and the company decided to run a credit card report on you and you defaulted then they will not hire you. Resume rejection is only if you did not get the interview.
Take the entrance exam and pass. Go for the interview and pass. Get your admission letter