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What should I say when interviewing American immigrants? Pay attention to what?

In fact, American immigration interviews are simpler than other visa interviews. The interviewer mainly examines the candidate's values (whether the three views are correct), whether he is prone to violence (crime) and whether he has mental problems. Therefore, if you dress appropriately, behave normally and give a positive answer, you can basically guarantee that there is no problem.

Tips for interviewing American immigrants;

American immigrant visa interview may be mysterious to many people. In fact, the principle of the visa officer in the visa office of the US consulate is not to refuse the applicant to enter the United States, but to ensure that what the applicant says is true, simple, logical and meets the relevant conditions, which most people have. If the interviewed applicants give the visa officer an honest answer and a story that has not been rehearsed in advance, instead of what they think the visa officer wants to hear, they will get a visa more easily. "Credibility" is an important basis for visa officers to judge whether to refuse a visa.

In addition, leaving a good first impression on the visa officer is also helpful to the success of the visa. Visa officers at the US Consulate in China meet a large number of applicants every day. The average time for each applicant to "see the official" is 1 to 2 minutes. So how to get this precious impression in such a short time? In fact, it is very simple, and often some small moves and tricks can achieve good results. For example, the previous applicant has not finished sorting out the information and left the counter, so you wait quietly one meter away. When the previous applicant left, the visa officer called your name, immediately raised his hand or nodded to indicate "ready", and then quickly walked to the counter. Because the United States and other western countries attach great importance to personal privacy, and China people are used to "fighting for their father" in a crowded living environment, if you deliberately "slow down" among many applicants, international etiquette will come out, and visa authorities will naturally have a high impression on you. Success depends largely on this moment.