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What questions do American visas usually ask? What is the average interview time?

The interview time is generally short, with only 4.5 questions, which will be asked according to the form you fill out.

Interview questions generally include:

1. What are you doing in America?

2. Where are you going? How long will it take? When will you go back to China?

3. Where do you work? What is the position? How many years have you worked? How much is the monthly salary?

4. Are you married? Where do you live? What do your parents do? Still working?

5. Have you been abroad before? Where have you been?

6. Do you know anyone in America? If so, I will ask him when he went. How did you meet? Do you have her visa?

The visa officer's main concern during face-to-face signing is

Will you come back from America?

2) Do you have other intentions?

So when you meet the visa officer, you must show your confidence, don't whisper, and show your confidence so that he won't feel that your going abroad will bring security problems to the United States. When you get the visa, you can think about whether you look confident or not. If you are a visa officer, do you think this person is reliable? Self-confidence is the key! It shouldn't be difficult to speak Chinese confidently, should it?

If successful, you will be given a white note asking you to go through the mailing procedures and get your passport.

If you refuse the visa, a letter of refusal will be sent to you.

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