It’s okay to be nervous at your U.S. visa interview | Ex-Visa Officer Insights



Everyone seems to be nervous for his or her U.S. visa interview, however it’s nonetheless essential to organize so that you could reply the Visa Officers inquiries to the perfect of your capacity whereas being nervous.

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26 thoughts on “It’s okay to be nervous at your U.S. visa interview | Ex-Visa Officer Insights”

  1. I am already in UK but I have not travelled to any country since I came to UK but now I have tourist visa interview in later this month, do you think being not have travel history in ny country of residence will not affect my chances.

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  2. your country visa officer always have stronger subjective on applied people, so, some people get visa after don't come back them country, some people very needs this visa to go , if some visa offer lot stronger subjective on them after they can't go

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  3. Sir, it's a natural that every human has some weaknesses and strength, my biggest weakness is become under pressure during interview. While on the other hand due to my hard work and dedication help me in getting position in a company as a payroll officer, in last 18 august 2024 it's happened with me for b1 b2 visitor visa. When the female officer ask a question I become under pressure and she notice it and rejected me. From this whole story I mean that interviewers are professionals they should not reject especially on that basis.

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  4. I remember I was once nervous during b1/B2 interview. The VO was cool and told me to take a deep breathe and take my time. That statement made me calm and I spoke calmly throughout the interview afterwards and my visa was approved in less than 2 minutes after speaking

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