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Do I need a visa to go to America? Can the visa officer ask questions in practical English? What did you ask?

First, the interview began:

1.? What's your name and how old are you?

2.? Are you fit for an interview?

3.? How long did you prepare for the visa interview?

4.? Is this your application form? Are you clear? Did you sign it?

5.? Is your report card original/copy?

Two. Purpose of visa:

1. What's the purpose of your visa application?

2. What will you do in America?

Are you going to study in America?

Three. Personal problems:

1.? Where are you from? Where is your hometown?

2. What's your hobby? What do you (like) to do in your spare time?

Do you have any relatives in America? /Who do you know there?

4. Have you ever been abroad? /Have you ever applied for a visa from other countries in the past?

Is this your first visa application? /Have you ever been to a country other than China?

Four. Learning background:

1. What is your academic/learning background?

What was your previous research?

Where are you studying now?

2. Are you an honor student/honor student?

3. Where do you rank in your class?

4.? What's your favorite subject in middle school/high school?

What difficult lessons do you have?

6.? Did you take the college entrance examination?

7.? Why don't you continue to study in China?

8. Why do you want to go to the United States for further study?

Verb (abbreviation of verb) applied for university information:

( 1)? About universities:

1.? What university are you going to study in America?

→ Which university do you choose? What's the name of the university you chose?

→ What organization did you join?

2.? How do you know about this university? /How much do you know about this university?

3.? Why did you choose this university?

4.? How do you know this information?

5. What's the school opening date?

9. What is your study plan?

(2)? About major:

1.? What is your major?

What to study in America?

What do you want to study in America?

2.? Why do you choose/like this major?

3.? Briefly introduce your major? /What do you mean by your major?

How much do you know about your major?

? What will you learn in this major? What courses?

What do you think is the most difficult course?

6. What will you study in your major? /Can you tell me your major?

(3) About the degree:

1. What degree will you get/study?

What degree are you going to get after graduation?

What degree are you going to study in the United States?

→ What is your ultimate academic goal?

Why do you want to study for a bachelor's degree in America?

→ Many universities in China offer first-class undergraduate programs (business administration), so why do you want to study in the United States?

Do you use your job to get a bachelor's degree?

→ How will you get your bachelor's degree?

Will you go to America to study for a master's degree?

What will your bachelor's degree do for you in the future?

Financial problems of intransitive verbs:

1. Do you have a scholarship?

Does the university give you a scholarship?

Do you get any financial assistance/support from the university?

Are you going to seek financial support in America?

Does XX University give you a scholarship?

2. How much will you spend on your study?

How much do you need to study?

3. Who will give you money?

Who will be your sponsor? How much money can you get every year?

Who will sponsor you to study in America?

Who will provide you with funds?

4. What do your parents do? What is their annual salary/income?

How can they support you?

6. How can you be sure that you will graduate from college?

7. Do you have a bank deposit certificate? /Do you have any money in the bank?

8. How are you going to support yourself during your study in America? /How will you finance your study? Are you going to work while studying in America?

Seven. Post-graduation plan:

1. What will you do after graduation? Will you come back?

What are your plans? /What will you do after graduation? /What kind of job can you find in the future? Why?

2. What is your dream?

Tell me your career plan after returning to China.

Can you give a future career plan? /What are your future plans?

Are you going to look for a job in America after finishing your studies?

6. What if you have a job opportunity after graduation in the United States?

If a company offered you a job, would you stay in America? /Will you accept it?

If a company wants to hire you after graduation, will you come?

In the United States, you will earn more money than in China, so why did you say you would go back to China?

Why do you come back after graduation?

You can earn more money in America, too. Why don't you look for a job in America, but go back to China?

8. Do you want to immigrate/settle in America?

9. Give me three reasons why you will return to China after graduation. Tell me, what will bring you back to China?

10. Can you explain why 90% of China students didn't come back?

Can you tell me why most China students never come back after finishing their studies in the United States?

Eight. Other questions:

1. Do you have TOEFL or IELTS scores?

2. Did you apply for the university by yourself?

3. Have you ever been refused a visa?

4. How long will you stay in America?

5. Where will you stay in America?

6. Do you have any questions? /Do you have anything else to say?

7. When are you going to enter the United States?

That's basically all. Prepare carefully. During the visa process, you should always convey to the visa officer the message "I will return to China, and I have no immigration tendency", and the visa officer hopes to get this message confirmed after each question. I wish you success!