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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Feb 2009
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tips on US tourist visa successful application interview
tips on US tourist visa successful application interview
Folks, Kindly share some pointers how to succeed US tourist visa application interview. What are the do's and don'ts to say to the consul? -anybody experienced denial? -how many times? -how did you overcome it? As being heard tourist visa application is hard to obtain though you have legitimate purpose i.e fpgee. Any input is a great guidance to beginners and is highly appreciated. |
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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Jun 2009
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First of all , you must show proof of strong social ties to the country where the embassy is located. This includes; job that isn't worth leaving, financial stability, etc.
Next, proof of strong family ties. It's advantageous if you are married and have children since they will suspect you of getting married once you arrive here. I was denied once due to those reasons and was granted on my second attempt inspite of not changing my circumstances. When I compare how I faced the two interviews, on my 2nd attempt, I was more spontaneous in answering and careless if they wouldn't grant me visa. I was ready that my application for FP will be forfeited. Unlike the first, I was worried, nervous and desperate to be granted. However, it all comes down to the interviewer. In my case, I was never given a chance to be interviewed in my first attempt, instead the consul talked about why I was denied. But during the 2nd he asked me alot about the FPGEE process, the process after getting FPGEC, why do I need to pursue this ambition, etc. So good luck to you. There are still a lot of set back ahead. |
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Australian pharmacist
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Hi luv,
In my case the tourist visa was fairly easy to obtain. I told the interviewer whyI was going, he also asked how I was supporting myself while in the USA and asked about my family ties. That's pretty much it. I was not married and had no children, but I did own a house and had a job. The interview took about 10 minutes and passport with visa arrived in mail 3 days later. All very quick and easy. All the best for your application ![]() |
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