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The visa officer asked, "Why do you want to study in the United States?" How to answer?

Agree with the idea of the second floor, don't complicate the problem.

The second and third reasons on the 8th floor can also be used. 1 It's best not to use them, because then the visa officer's question is why you don't go to the UK. Although this reason is correct in itself, it is easy to digress.

In fact, the key to this question is not how you answer it, but what kind of ideas and ways you should answer it in the whole visa process.

When I signed it, I was 17 years old, older than you, but underage, which is a key point of children's immigration tendency.

However, the first question can't be long (exactly, you can't answer a long paragraph for every question), especially you can't recite the answer. The more natural the better (because you are young, no one will follow your logic, but it is better to be intuitive).

Although your purpose is to let the visa officer know that you are not inclined to emigrate, if the first question directly leads to this, he will suspect you instead. A simple reason for you to go to the United States, if you have to go out and say that you want to come back, the visa officer will not listen, and may directly refuse or interrupt you to continue the next question, which is very unfavorable to you, because the interview is an interaction, and interruption will affect the mood of both parties, and your situation will be even more difficult.

So it's important for you to master the rhythm of the interview.

Mastering the rhythm is to let the visa officer follow your train of thought, which is not difficult at all.

1. Prepare a few key questions. Each answer should not be too long. It is enough to get to the point (even if the answer is biased, you can't answer it). Don't say anything that shows your determination (for example, I must come back, and I really can't say this at the end).

2. Divide these questions and answers into studying in the United States, family property and personal background. After classification, they are connected in series and sorted according to the degree of correlation between each small problem.

3. Sort your materials according to the questions, and show them when you are preparing for the interview. Although the visa officer's questions may not be arranged in your order, if your materials are arranged, you can use the page turning of the materials to ask questions in advance (the specific application is described below). Please take more family photos when preparing the materials. Children's visas are very useful. In addition, personal background materials should also be available. In addition to family materials, you can also use these materials to reassure visa officers.

4. Find someone to practice together, starting with any question and simulating the worst and most demanding visa officer. If you can cope with the past, there will be no problem. In this way, you can also exercise your familiarity with your own materials, see if you can turn to the corresponding materials immediately if you have any questions, and then continue the dialogue according to your own ideas.

This is the basic method. Let's talk specifically about how to master the interview rhythm.

I think you should already know the importance of materials. The reason why we should arrange them well is to play a key role in the interview.

Make a hypothesis:

For example, the visa officer first asked you why you went to high school in the United States.

You said that you like the American high school education model, and you are free to choose your favorite subjects. Suppose you say that you like astronomy, so that you can get better learning opportunities and apply to a good university in the future. Then you say a university you want to go to (assuming A is big).

In the whole answer, you will show the visa officer the materials in your hand, such as the photos you look at through the telescope and the proof that you won the prize in the astronomical team. The more intuitive, the better.

The better situation here is that the visa officer sees your photo and asks you if this is your photo in XXXX, and you say yes. Then you look through the materials, and there is another sorted photo behind. If your parents take you to the suburbs to see the stars (if you can see them), you tell the visa officer that this is another photo of XXXX (it is better to have your parents in it, which means that you will come back, even though you have something to do).

At this time, the visa officer is in a good mood. After hearing your answer, he may ask, are you going to college in the future?

You said yes, a friend of my family is studying there. He said that the school was very good, and then showed the photo of that friend and your family to the visa officer. Then I went on to say that my father also visited that school, and he thought it was very suitable for me (which led to your family, you took the lead and the initiative was in your hands).

The visa officer will ask if your father has been to America.

Take out your father's entry and exit stamp and a copy of your visa and passport, as well as your mother's. The more experience you have abroad, the better. This kind of smooth transfer to the family should be your strength, because the children who go out at a young age should have good family conditions, and the sooner they take it out, the better for you. After reading their parents' good records of going abroad, visa officers will show their company or work certificates to reflect their family background (the materials are handed out one by one, so the rhythm is in your hand, otherwise it will be bad for visa officers to jump to other things, in case you hand out important materials). Then, if the visa officer is still following your idea, you can take out the photos taken by your family at your home and tell him that this is my home.

After that, the visa officer may ask for proof of property, just give it to him directly, without saying anything.

Generally speaking, the visa officer will not embarrass you here, and the next question should be the future plan. Don't be nervous about coming here. Don't think that just because he asks about your plan, you have to say that I want to go back to China.

You can answer, I plan to go to college first, then I want to apply for graduate school, or I may work after graduation. My father's friend works in a company in China. He said it would be more suitable for me, but I'm not sure. After all, it is too far away from me. Anyway, I will get into a good university first.

This sentence "actually, I'm not sure" is crucial, because you are only about 15 years old. At this time, you said that you would definitely go back to China to develop your visa officer. Basically you won't believe it. On the contrary, you'd better not know, that is, tell the visa officer the possibility of returning to work, and let him understand that learning is the most important thing, because this is the fundamental purpose of your visit to the United States.

After answering this question, if you see that the visa officer is in a good mood, you can just take an article you wrote in Chinese (they all know Chinese, and if your article is only about your love for the city where you grew up, it is basically completed, of course, the visa officer will not read it carefully, so it is almost enough to write it). Don't give it to him deliberately, just turn the material over and turn it over there, which is why you should be familiar with your own material.

The above is a hypothesis. It is impossible to complete this process in a real interview, but the basic idea is the same. The answer is long. I hope you can experience it. If you think you can, do it. I also want to emphasize a few points.

1. It must be remembered that an interview is a kind of communication. You can't keep saying where you are (if you mention all the important points on one question, the following questions will be repeated), and you can't make up your mind, because it is not necessary in normal conversation.

2. Materials, skillfully sorting out the materials, and then guiding the visa officer's topic by turning over the materials during the interview will make you much easier.

Logic doesn't need to be particularly rigorous, because you are young, so there is no need to do it. Just show your ideas intuitively and use more photos.

4. If the visa officer doesn't mention the issue of returning to China, it's not necessary to mention it. Still said above, there is no need to mention it, because you are still young and there are many uncertain factors. Visa officers can understand this, as long as you reflect the idea of returning to China in your answer.

5. Be honest and don't cheat the visa officer.

That's all I can say. I hope you can sum up the reasons for your last rejection, then make corrections, prepare materials and answers skillfully (proficiency does not mean memorizing the text, but improvising), and don't panic during the interview. When signing, the children seldom went out. I was questioned by the visa officer for nearly half an hour, and all the materials were turned over. Finally, the visa officer smiled and said that everything went well in America.

So don't be afraid, hang in there and talk to him.

I wish you success!