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What questions do embassy visa officers usually ask you in English when you apply for a study visa in the United States?

The question that American visa officers often ask is:

1, hello, hello?

2. Why do you need a visa? Where are you going?

3. Have you taken the TOEFL or IELTS test? /Have you taken any standard tests?

4. Why don't you study in China? Why did you choose this university?

6. What's your major? Why do you like this major? Why did you choose this major?

7. How long are you going to stay in America?

8. What are you going to do after graduation? Do you have a clear plan for the future? What are you going to do after studying in America? When do you go to college? Where will you live?

1 1. How many universities have you compared? What are they?

12. How much do you know about this university? Tell me about the university you chose.

13. How many universities have accepted you?

14. Did they give you financial assistance? Do you seek financial aid from the university? Are you seeking a scholarship 15. Where are you studying now?

16. Have you participated in the college entrance examination/national examination 17? Why not choose a domestic university?

18. Show me your report card. May I see your report card? Do you have a report card?

19. Are you a good student?

20. What's your favorite subject?

2 1. Who will support you? Who is your sponsor?

22. Do you know how much you need to study/stay in America?

23. Are you going to seek financial support in the United States?

24. Show me your bank certificate. /Can I see your bank account?

25. What do your parents do?

26. How much do they earn a year? /What is their income?

27. explain the source of the money.

28. What will you do after graduation? What are your future plans?

29. Are you going to look for a job in America after graduation?

30. Is this your first time to leave China? Is this your first time abroad? Have you ever been outside China?

3 1. Do you have any friends or relatives in America?

32. Is this your first time to attend an American visa interview?

33. Who is your consultant?

34. How do you get in touch with the university?

35. What do you think of this university?

36. How do you apply for a university?

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

38. What's your major now and what's your major for further study?

39. Can it compare with your major?

40. Can you explain what you learned in college? Talk about your major.

4 1. Do you know what courses you will take in the future?

42. Why did you choose this major?

Generally, these problems will not be exceeded. Don't worry, you'll pass.

Many times, the reason for the failure of the interview is not the lack of ability, but the fragile psychological quality. If you are nervous when facing the visa officer, it will easily lead to abnormal performance and even refusal to sign. You should keep a peaceful mind and remember to be nervous. If you usually speak too fast, you should also pay attention to slow down during the interview. In fact, you don't have to worry, just speak slowly.

The most important thing is to make the visa officer understand the answer. At the same time, the response should be quick, and the visa officer should not pause for too long to answer questions. When you don't hear the question clearly, you can politely ask the visa officer to say it again, and don't be indifferent.

The interviewer's main considerations are:

First, student identity and learning motivation

Before the interview, the visa officer will see your student status on the materials you submit. Therefore, before the interview, it is relatively simple to confirm your student status, but it is slightly more difficult to clarify your learning motivation. In this regard, you should clearly tell your visa officer what your actual situation is, what is the relationship between this and the major you are applying for, and your understanding of the major. To answer these three questions, you must have a clear understanding of yourself and a thorough and clear understanding of the major and school you are applying for. All these will help the visa officer to clarify your learning motivation and gain the visa officer's trust. Therefore, it is suggested to consult official website of the applicant school before the interview, and form an understanding of the major with his own ideas, which can be simply expressed to the visa officer during the interview.

Second, financial proof.

The materials submitted by the visa also include the student's financial certificate, which the visa officer will still review during the interview. If your financial certificate is complete, you should describe your financial situation to the visa officer in words. Especially for some special circumstances, be sure to explain clearly to the visa officer in the interview. For example, the term of the deposit you provide is very short, and the visa officer is likely to ask why. Then you should give convincing reasons to convince the visa officer that your property source is legal and that you have a stable source of expenses during your study abroad. Also pay attention to the amount of deposits. Generally, the fee specified in the I-20 form shall prevail. Undergraduate students should provide proof of deposit for at least three years, and graduate students should provide at least one year's study and living expenses. Visa officers attach great importance to economic proof. You should not only prepare sufficient proof materials, but also show the corresponding proof to the visa officer while talking in the interview. It's best not to let the visa officer remind you of what information you need to show him. This situation will lead to silence and leave a bad impression on visa officers. ?

Third, return to China on schedule.

An important principle of obtaining a student visa is that there is no tendency to emigrate, that is, you should convince the visa officer that you can return to China on schedule after completing your studies. When you explain, you should prove that the only purpose of studying in the United States is to complete full-time study in the United States, not just to make a short-term temporary residence. At the same time, express yourself and your family clearly. The visa officer will consider your social status and social relations in China, and I believe that students will return to China as scheduled. You should also prepare a plan to return to China after completing your studies to further show that you are not inclined to emigrate, such as whether your future career development plan is closely related to your applied major. In addition, it should be noted that whether you have family members in the United States does not affect your eligibility for a visa. If you apply for a special major and background, you may need to accept additional review. I suggest you make a good research plan and prepare the printed version of the tutor's webpage. This kind of security audit usually takes about 4 weeks.