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Do you need a face-to-face visa in Britain? What are the precautions?

Matters needing attention in UK visa interview: studying abroad and studying in the UK. I believe that at this stage, all students studying in the UK have received offer from various universities in the UK and are already applying for visas to study in the UK. The prime period of a British visa is June and July. You should not only prepare all kinds of visa materials, but also go to the British Embassy for a visa interview. So for candidates who are completely going abroad for the first time and have no interview experience, how to answer in the interview is most likely not to be rejected. Let's take a look at the specific requirements of Bian Xiao's visa interview in the UK ~

1, the interview language is English, but it is not used as the evaluation standard of students' English level. Students still need to answer some basic questions, such as whether they want to study in Britain, the courses they choose and the institutions they attend.

2. The visa interview will be completed by the staff of the British Home Office through high-tech video connection (not via Skype, but a specially designed system). These staff members have received comprehensive training and are familiar with the requirements of China applicants.

3. After the students submit the application materials and complete the biometric fingerprint collection, the visa center will conduct an interview immediately. Students do not need a separate visa interview.

4. Promise that the visa process will not affect the overall visa time, which is still 15 working days.

5. The new visa interview will start in early June, which is applicable to all level 4 applicants without exception.

6. Generally speaking, the interview duration is about 5- 10 minutes, and the interview questions are almost 3-5 questions. To this end, we also summarized the common questions in the interview, such as:

1) What kind of entry are you applying for? What kind of visa do you want to apply for?

2) What courses will you undertake and what level will this course be at? What courses are you going to take and what level do you belong to?

3) Why did you choose this course in particular? Why did you choose this course and this university? Why did you choose this course? And this course is in this school?

4) How many hours will you study a day, and what is the course structure? Have you studied this course before? How many hours will you study every week? What is the course? Did you know this course before?

5) What are you going to do? What are you going to do once this course is over?

If you encounter these problems, don't panic, just rehearse as usual. Generally speaking, the visa refusal rate in Britain is not as high as that in Canada. As long as you know your study plan and rehearse these questions in advance before the visa interview, these questions are very easy to answer. The last thing Bian Xiao wants to remind you is that you must not give the visa interviewer the impression that your future plans are unclear and your purpose of coming to the UK is not simple. In this case, the probability of rejection will be reduced.