Ex-Visa Officer explains the “proper” technique to reply Visa Interview questions



Is there such factor as the right technique to reply the questions at your visa interview? The reality is, there may be not! Passing the visa interview is just not that easy. It is a private expertise that’s subjective relying on the Officer you’ve, your state of affairs, what you’re making use of for an a lot extra.

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22 thoughts on “Ex-Visa Officer explains the “proper” technique to reply Visa Interview questions”

  1. Thank you Ben…we got our visitors visa approved today…we saw your videos and went …Your idea about summarising the whole story in the introductory part by me was helpful…

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  2. Thanks ben but what if the wrong answer is actually the case. I am self-sufficient but my primary source of financial support is my mother but just because she has health issues so the bank accounts are under my name. Also I manage all the family funds and our family sources of income by myself. So I have all the privileges and access to the family income and I am going to use the earnings and funds at my mother's will and approval. Now how to answer it in this case? last time I answered that "I am self-sufficient" but i guess the visa officer didn't like that or wasn't convinced.

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  3. Hlo sir,
    Actually I recently gave my f1 interview and got rejected. I really need some of your expert guides for applying again. I am really confused because I honestly don't know the main reason of my rejection. As I talk to some people and my mind is really strucks btw some questions like, Do I need to chance my college as well as the course..? Or Is choosing associate degree Program instead of Bachelor's effect the visa success chances..?? ,, Is my visa was rejected because I choose college not university ..??

    Pls help..

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  4. Hi sir. I am currently holding a valis b2 visa. I only visited the US twice. First was 10 days and second was 12 days. How can I change my b2 visa to H1b? Would there be a conflict during the visa interview at the consulate?

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  5. Thanks a lot Ben , that first question matters a lot . And a detailed full answer for my first question got me cleared in my second attempt , with just two other questions. Within 2-3minutes my visa was approved ❤

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  6. Ben is almost doing like social service helping out visa aspirants who are not familiar with intricacies of handling the US visa interviews, tons of thanks to Ben. Your guidance is v objective and to the point, with live examples.

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