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The number of people who fail the interview are not given the US visa. This number depends with how well they answered the questions asked.
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Some common visa interview questions for a B1/B2 visa application include: What is the purpose of your visit to the United States? How long do you plan to stay in the US? Do you have any family or relatives in the US? What ties do you have to your home country that will ensure your return after your visit? Can you provide proof of sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay? Have you visited the US before? If so, what was the purpose of your previous visits?
YOU will be asked about your educational qualifications and the name and address of the person in US who is really willing to help you..cheers mike..
A director will probably be asked quite a few scenario questions. The question will begin with, give us an example of (fill in the blank). The normal questions will probably be asked as well.
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Some common US visa interview questions for B1/B2 applicants include: What is the purpose of your trip to the United States? How long do you plan to stay in the US? Do you have any family or relatives in the US? What do you do for a living? Can you provide proof of your ties to your home country? Have you traveled to any other countries before? Do you have a criminal record? Answers should be honest, concise, and demonstrate a clear intention to abide by the visa regulations and return to your home country after your visit.
To schedule an interview for a US visa, you need to visit the official website of the US embassy or consulate where you will be applying. Look for the section on visa appointments and follow the instructions to schedule your interview. Be prepared to provide personal information, passport details, and the purpose of your visit. Make sure to schedule your interview well in advance as appointment slots can fill up quickly.
When you go for the US embassy interview you will be given an interview only after you have passed your interview.
During an F1 US visa interview, be clear and concise about your purpose for studying in the U.S. Explain your chosen program, the institution you'll be attending, and how it aligns with your career goals. Be prepared to demonstrate your ties to your home country, such as family, property, or job prospects, to show your intention to return after your studies. Lastly, answer all questions honestly and confidently, maintaining a positive demeanor throughout the interview.