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What questions do American children usually ask when interviewing?

Generally, the interviewer will ask the same questions during the interview, so if you are fully prepared for these questions before the interview, you will be at ease in the interview and the success rate of the interview will be guaranteed!

1. Who is your applicant (answer the applicant's name)?

2. How did your applicant go abroad?

3. How many marriages has your applicant had?

4. When will your applicant go abroad? What kind of visa does the applicant apply for?

5. When will your applicant get married? What's the name of your applicant's spouse?

6. Has your applicant been to China? How many times have you been back? What's the difference?

7. How many children does your applicant have?

8. How old is your applicant?

9. When will your parents go abroad?

Do you live with your applicant?

1 1. Do you have any other brothers or sisters? Will I be interviewed with you?

12, do you have any other brothers and sisters in America? How many/much?

13. What is your applicant's occupation?

14. What is the job of your applicant's spouse?

15. Where does your applicant live in the United States?

16 have you ever been to America?

17. How old is your child? (This question can be asked by the child himself)

18. Have you ever been abroad or to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan? How long did you stay?

19. What are you going to do after you immigrate?

20. How old is your applicant?

2 1. Do you have a photo of your applicant?

22. Do you have any photos of your family?

23. What do you do in China?

24. Are you * * * producer party member?

25. Where did you live after you went to America?

26. Who is your guarantor? Is there a co-guarantor? What does a co-guarantor do? Why is he willing to be a guarantor? What is his relationship with your applicant? What's his name?

27. Does your applicant have his own company? When was the company established? What is the applicant's company name?

28. (Ask the main beneficiary) What is your occupation?

29. (Ask the beneficiary's spouse) What is your occupation?

30.when did you get married? Is this your first marriage? How long have you been married?

3 1. How did your applicant get a green card? When do you get the green card? When did you become an American citizen?

32. What's the purpose of your trip to America?

33. What is your source of income in the United States? what do you want to do?

34. (Ask the accompanying children) Will you continue to study in the United States? What major do you want to study? Why do you want to study this major?

35. (Ask beneficiary and spouse) Will you look for a job in America? What kind of job are you looking for?

36. When and where was the applicant's child born? What is the applicant's child doing now?

37. Has your applicant ever applied for anyone else? When did you apply? When did they go to America? Are you still in America?

38. How do you communicate with the applicant?

39. How is your health? Are there any diseases that are serious enough to hinder the ability to work?

40.when were you born?