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When studying in the United States, do visa officers ask questions in English or Chinese during visa interviews?

English, of course, but if the applicant's English is not good, he can apply for visa-free Chinese.

Visa officers often ask some questions:

1. What does the applicant do in the United States?

2. Where does the applicant intend to go? How long will it take? When will you go back to China?

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

4. Is the applicant married? Where do you live? What do parents do? Still working?

5. Has the applicant 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?

Note: The visa officer is mainly worried about the applicant's immigration tendency during the interview, so he provides detailed information or proves that he has no immigration tendency through his own explanation.