What will a visa officer take into consideration your visa interview solutions? | Ex-Visa Officer insights



Are you making ready in your U.S. visa interview? Their is a advantageous line between showing over-coached and well-prepared. Former visa officer shares their insights about how visa officer understand how a visa applicant solutions their questions.

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  1. In my first interview, I had insomnia and was all over the place. My answers were one-word and I was panicking because I hate talking to people, being an introvert has its cons. So I got refused and issued a 214 (b). THEN the second interview I was ready but I was nervous and was stuttering a lot so I got rejected again 214 (b). Now I am going for my third interview and I now know what I did wrong with two tries. I will update if I can but in most cases, I believe I have it in me now to speak clearly and concisely and with the help from watching pieces of advice here in Argo and other YouTubers I am more than sure I will get my visa on my third try. Confidence is key and I did not have that in my two other tries. Be honest with your intentions and do not come scripted, speak from the heart, learn your sponsor's salary and work and all, your plans when you're there and your plans after graduation when you come back.

    As much as possible say your degree, school, and intention after graduation in the question "Why are you going to the US?" or "Why are you going to this school in the US?" Also, add some benefits you'll get from getting a degree internationally that would help you when you return to your home country.

    Anyways Goodluck to all of us <3

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  2. Consular officers are a joke honestly my friend went for her interview they asked her 1 question of she will be doing when in the USA, she said will be visiting a friend to experience the culture here which is me and they didn’t ask anymore questions and instantly denied her visa. They are jokes

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  3. My agent is saying opposite. He is saying answer whats been asked do not give too much information he says. i dont know who to follow as argo may have ex officer but my agent also has local consulate experience which i am going to as he have sent many students to usa…..My interview is day after tomorrow…………………….

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  4. I had yesterday, and I was waiting for the questions and answered one-word, I had a lot of opportunities to give them a clear idea of my purposes but I chose to get denied answering, I saw in his eyes give me a bit more. OMG, I HAD AN OPPORTUNITY. 😭

    P.s sleep, well. l before the interview, I had insomnia I And the consequence is DENIED!

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