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Top Mistakes to Avoid During Visa Interview

The Visa interview is the most important part of the entire Visa process. A successful job interview can have a positive impact on the decision to obtain a visa. Here are some of the most common mistakes that people make during the interview.

For example:

Question: Why do you want to go to the United States?

Wrong answer: I want to see what the United States is like and if I like it, I want to stay with my son.

Preferred answer: for tourist purposes and/or to spend time with my son/daughter.

Inconsistent Information

Inconsistencies in the information about what you indicate in the documentation and what you say during the interview may go against your matter.

Dispute with the Consulate Officer

Never argue with the Consulate Officer. If you want information, ask politely.

Having a bad communication

Poor communication is the main reason that negatively affects your matter. If you do not speak English well, you should ask for an interpreter for the local language.

Having too much communication (talking too much)

Remember that you are the one being interviewed and not the other way around. So, keep your communication short and to the point. Speak only when asked for an answer.

Seems nervous

Self-confidence can bring positive results. Especially during a visa interview, where a consulate employee has to rely on limited information that you provide. Your judgment is strongly influenced by the way you answer the questions, your body language and the authenticity of your answers.

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