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Seeking to apply for a US business visa? Help me enumerate the contents of the conversation.
The American visa was signed yesterday, and the interview record at that time was recorded for the reference of single friends who have no experience in going abroad. Let me introduce my personal background first. I am a female, in my thirties, divorced and childless. I have a relatively stable working income in a well-known large private enterprise in China, and I have prepared assets certificates such as real estate, cars and banks, and the information is complete and true. This time, I want to join a group to apply for a tourist visa in the United States on May Day. Before going, I learned that people who are single and have no experience of going abroad are classified as immigrants and are the key people who refuse visas. The only chance is to have a complete work background and proof of assets. At the consulate at the interview time, the people in line circled several times and the front was omitted. I focused on my interview process: the visa officer was a man, a little Eurasian (in retrospect, he was quite handsome), and by comparison, he was more serious among several interviewers. Pass the information in through the window and give the visa officer a polite smile. He read carefully and then typed on the computer for a while. The following is our conversation: Interviewer: Why do you want to go to America? Me: America is worth visiting (see him looking up at me, I'll go on). Not only the United States, France, Italy, including Africa, I have visa officers planning to go: Have you ever been abroad before (obviously the passport is blank, showing only one record of Bali). Me: Divorce Interviewer: Do you have children? Me: No Visa Officer: How many years have you been in Guangdong? Me: More than 20 years (purely nervous, actually 10 years) Interviewer: Do you have any relatives or friends in the United States? I don't understand why you want to go to America. ! Me: I just want to travel. What's the problem? Interviewer: Show me your work certificate. Because our company has a turnover of 1000 billion in China, I gave him the company's guarantee and a copy of the company's business license. He gave a perfunctory look. Me: Do you know our company? By the way, our company will not issue a certificate. Interviewer: I know, but you can't prove that this company opened it for you. Can you prove anything to me? He opened my letter of guarantee, pointed to the official seal and told me that the company's letter of guarantee was only printed in A4 white paper and stamped with the official seal. Me: If you like, you can learn about our company and me online (I checked, and I can find some reports about the company activities I participated in) Interviewer: How do I know your property? I admit that I was a little panicked at that time. I took out a bunch of bank stock bills, real estate licenses and the like in my big portfolio, but I found that he didn't want to read it and just shook his head. Give me back these materials. Interviewer: I still don't understand why you want to go to America. Do you have any relatives or friends in America? You know, in China, the information you provided was meaningless (I think I was already angry). Interviewer: Do you have the car keys? Me: Car keys? I put it in my bag and gave it to the safe deposit office. I forgot that I actually left my car keys in the car, washed the car near the consulate and lied unintentionally. I handed him my registration card as soon as possible. I don't feel safe. I also handed him a green vehicle registration card with a lot of fragmentary invoices for car purchases at that time. This time, he read carefully. Interviewer: Will you join this tour group? Which one? Me: First time out. I should look for it. If the visa passes, I will consider looking for Kang Hui or OCT (I don't know what the standard answer is, I can only tell you the truth). The process of watching is constantly recorded on the computer, without expression. Pick up a small blue note. I am extremely depressed about what I want to tear. Then he asked me another question: Have you ever been to college? Me: Of course (I can't control my tone and answer a little angrily) Interviewer: Major? Me: Art! Does this have anything to do with my travel expenses in America? ! Interviewer: You passed! He tore off a couplet from the blueprint and saw his smile. ) After he came out, he summed it up. Don't panic. Tell the truth. When my friend came out, he told me that this was a psychological war. The material is true, and there is no tendency to immigrate, so I responded generously. The purpose of visa officer is not to refuse a visa. I think he read a lot of information about me with a grain of salt, because China is a big country of counterfeiting and asked me about my car.
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