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1.)What questions would a friend of mine, (who wants to come to the U.S next year for studies)be asked, or are likely to be asked, by a visa officer in a visa interview at a U.S embassy or consulate in nigeria or some other countries.
2.)What answers could someone give, so as to recieve a student visa for studies in the U.S.
3.)How can someone prove to a visa officer(a visa interviewer) that he has the intention of going back to his own country, after his studies in the U.S.
(pls,you may answer from your experience).Pls,give answers.

2007-10-12 12:51:35 · 1 answers · asked by maloonyguy.4all 1 in Politics & Government Embassies & Consulates

1 answers

1) Your friend will likely be asked the usual questions:

- Why do you want to study in the United States?
- Why have you chosen this course/program to study?
- Why have you chosen this University to study at?
- How long do you plan to stay?
- How will you support yourself?
- What research have to done?
- What will do you once you complete your course of studies?
- What benefits do you believe there are to studying in the U.S. instead of your home country?

There will be a few more, but they are the most common.

2) Answer the questions truthfully, you have nothing to gain by lieing and if you are caught in a lie then visa application will be denied.

Dress well, speak clearly, look the interview in the eye and answer all questions specifically. Be prepared - have all the required documents at hand, neat and grouped according to their purpose so that they can be accessed quickly during the interview.

Be concise. You will only have a limited amount of time to make your case. You may only have 7 or 8 minutes with the officer, so first impressions are crucial. Keep your answers short and to the point, do not waste time on insignificant details or stories. Show a positive attitude and do not argue with the official.

3) To show you have every intention to return home upon completion, you can prove this in three ways:

Financial Ties:
- Investments
- Family owned business
- Ownership of residence in home country (deed or lease)

Employment or employment opportunities:
- Employment confirmation letter
- Offers of employment upon return once studies are completed.

Family Ties:
- Immediate family in home country.
- Leaving spouse and/or children
- Fiance in home country

2007-10-12 15:27:00 · answer #1 · answered by CPG 7 · 2 0

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