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As I wrote previously for another person.

You will 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) Make sure you have all the necessary paperwork and documentation required:

- Your I-20,
- Acceptance letter
- Financial support documents.
- Passport
- Photographs
- Test Scores
- Previous school transcripts
- Receipt of SEVIS fee
- Completed and signed application forms
- Evidence to prove your intent to return home upon completion of studies.
- Any affidavits

The best bit of advise I could ever give you is to remember that it is not test, it is just an interview, they expect you to be nervous, just relax.

2007-10-22 03:47:02 · answer #1 · answered by CPG 7 · 0 0

Wear something that makes you look rich, professional and powerful so you feel like you have authority over THEM. As if their lucky to be interviewing YOU. Maintain eye contact and don't let your eyes drift off. Don't stutter, right everything down and memorize it all. Last but not least is before you are about to interview, look at yourself in the mirror and tell yourself, "your going to make it" over and over out loud. It really works and helps you gain confidence.

2007-10-21 22:27:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-12-18 14:12:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

prove to the consular officer you have very strong family ties in your country and your conviction to return home to make your own country just as strong as USA

2007-10-22 01:04:11 · answer #4 · answered by aldo 6 · 0 0

dont tell them that you are going to work in usa .... answer briefly and logically . dont tell tem you know some one in usa
tell them you are coming back just telll them what is your aim
good luck

2007-10-21 22:25:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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