Do’s & Don’ts During A Visa Interview Process (2024)

Do’s & Don’ts During A Visa Interview Process (1)

30 August

A good education is often your passport to an enriching and better future. But, when you are planning to study abroad, you need a visa too. This means that you have to excel in the visa interview and if you have availed an education loan, it becomes all the more imperative, that you crack it. I N T E R V I E W – The importance of these 9 letters cannot be understated when it is about that all-important visa. The interview with the consular at an embassy or a consulate of the destination country would determine whether you get your student visa or not. Clearly, there is a lot at stake. You may be extremely hard-working, diligent, and smart. But one small misstep, and it will be back to the drawing board. Here are a few suggestions which both students and their parents should consider before planning to take the Visa Interview

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Dos During Visa Interview Process

  • ‘Smile, you are on camera’

    There may be a lot of things going on in your mind. We know how important this degree is for you. But, always keep a smiling face. Human beings make an impression by looking at the face. So, smile. Remember not to give a fake smile with all your teeth out all the time. Once the interview is through, you would get the visa and get an education in the country of your choice. Be happy about it. Show it with a smile.
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  • ‘Slouching tiger, rejected visa’

    A good posture is a way to communicate that you are confident. When you sit straight, you seem well-prepared. Take a deep breath and maintain a good posture throughout your interview. Do not move your hands and legs much. It is an official meeting, so don’t get too comfortable or too stiff. Maintain the fine balance.
  • ‘Dress like you mean it’

    Dressing well is important. Would you as a visa officer want someone shabbily dressed to come to your country? The same logic applies here when you are sitting on the other side of the table. Dress according to the occasion. Choose a dress that supports your image and appropriately reflects your positive outlook as an aspiring student. Since you will be meeting visa experts, keep it professional. This also means don’t wear chappals or flip-flops to the interview!
  • ‘Johnny English’

    You may be an expert in your mother tongue or Indian languages. But if you are planning to settle abroad, then speaking in English is the primary requirement for any visa applicant. Don’t fake an accent that does not belong to you. Speak clearly and in an appropriate volume. Too loud or too soft is not good. Try to speak each word properly and resist the idea of speaking in a casual way. The interviewer is a visa expert and so deserves respect.
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  • ‘Eye contact and a heartbeat’

    Make eye contact with the interviewer you are interacting with. If there is more than one person, speak with each one them by looking into their eyes. However, try not to force your look. Eye contact is a sign of honesty. When you are asked a question, respond by looking at them in their eyes.
  • ‘Paper reality’

    Maintain all your visa related documents and originals in a file. Carry this file on the day of your interview and make sure it is with you as you step in for the interview. It is a good idea to use sticky notes so that all your documents are properly catalogued. This enables you to show the appropriate document whenever you are asked to. Also, if you have documentation pertaining to your overseas education loan, we suggest you carry them as well.
  • ‘Why Am I Here’

    This is not a rhetorical question. As a student aspiring for higher education in a foreign country, and going to a foreign university with a help of an overseas study loan, you should know your purpose properly: This is important. When the visa expert asks you ‘why do you wish to study here?’ and it will be asked, you should be able to answer logically. A good way to prepare the answer is to decide valid and legitimate reasons before-hand. Know the facts and figures of the course and university. This will help you give a meticulous answer.
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Don’ts During the Visa Interview Process

  • ‘Like, Umm, I guess’

    Try to avoid using conversation fillers such as ‘Like’, ‘Ummmm’, or ‘I guess’ in a sentence when you are responding to a question. Pay close attention to the questions asked and respond with just the answer. Keep in short and simple. Do not ramble into a related life story or experience. Try to practice mock interviews before the real deal.
  • ‘Nervous Nancy’

    We understand that the interview is important. But, getting nervous or showing your anxiety would not help. If you cannot handle a few questions before a visa, chances are high that you will not be able to manage yourself in a foreign country. It is okay to be a little nervous. But shaking your leg incessantly, sweaty palms, repeatedly drinking water or a lost look is not going to help. Try to be calm and confident while you are speaking and answering the questions
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  • ‘Do not chant’

    Many interviewees mug up scripted lines. This is a common practice, but a highly risky one. While it is good to make scripts and refer some most frequently asked questions and answers, avoid mugging up on the lines. Spontaneity is an important aspect of a visa interview.
  • ‘Torn documents a strict no n-no’

    Make sure the visa related documents are presentable. Don’t use torn or crushed documents. No amount of reasoning and logic can help you if you present these key documents in horrible shape. The state of the documents reflects your seriousness and attitude about life.
  • ‘Being late is not a virtue’

    VIPs may enjoy coming late to events, but you are a student. Land up at the visa interview location 30 minutes ahead of schedule. Familiarize yourself with the surroundings. Punctuality is appreciated everywhere in the world.
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Do’s & Don’ts During A Visa Interview Process (2024)

FAQs

Do’s & Don’ts During A Visa Interview Process? ›

Speak for Yourself

What not to say during a US visa interview? ›

U.S. Tourist Visa Interview
  • “I Don't Have a Return Ticket” ...
  • “I Have No Family or Job Back Home” ...
  • “I Have Friends/Family Who Live Illegally in the U.S.” ...
  • “I Intend to Work During My Visit” ...
  • “I Don't Know”
Jun 24, 2023

Do and don'ts of visa interview? ›

Avoid being overconfident or nervous: don't act arrogant or show nervousness when answering questions, as this might cause them to question what you are hiding. Don't offer misleading information: never lie or provide false information as any discrepancy can result in your visa application being denied.

What items are not allowed during US visa interview? ›

Flammable items such as Cigarettes, cigars, match boxes, lighters. Sharp objects, including scissors, pocketknives, pen knives or nail files. Weapons, weapon-like objects, or explosive material of any kind. Long handled umbrellas (longer than 40 cm when closed)

How to successfully pass a US visa interview? ›

Tips For A Successful Visa Interview
  1. TIES TO YOUR HOME COUNTRY. ...
  2. ENGLISH. ...
  3. SPEAK FOR YOURSELF. ...
  4. KNOW THE PROGRAM AND HOW IT FITS YOUR CAREER PLANS. ...
  5. BE BRIEF. ...
  6. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION. ...
  7. NOT ALL COUNTRIES ARE EQUAL. ...
  8. EMPLOYMENT.

How can I impress a US visa officer? ›

One suggestion is to practice English with a native speaker immediately before the interview, but do NOT prepare speeches! Do not bring family members with you to the interview. The consular officer wants to interview you, not your family. A negative impression is created if you do not speak for yourself.

How do you greet a visa officer in an interview? ›

When your turn for the interview comes, enter the room with a smile, and greet the officer with a warm hello or hi. S/he may ask you 'How are you doing'. Reply politely and thank them for asking. If your visa is granted, thank them politely and leave.

What is the dress code for visa interview? ›

Although there is no formal dress code for visa interviews, it is advisable to dress professionally and conservatively. Your appearance can impact the officer's first impression, so choose clothing that is clean, neat, and appropriate for the occasion. Honesty is crucial during your visa interview.

Is it difficult to pass a US visa interview? ›

It is not difficult to pass a visa interview; but, if you do not perform well, you may face denial, even if you have a good academic record.

How long is a US visa interview? ›

You can expect to be at the Embassy or Consulate for approximately two to three hours. The interview with a consular officer is the last step in a two-step process and typically lasts just a few minutes. Prior to the interview staff will collect, data-enter and review your application.

What are three things you Cannot do with a visa? ›

Visitor Visas: 3 Things You Should NOT DO
  • Receiving Formal Education or Training. A visitor visa does not allow you to study or follow an academic course, or any training which provides academic credit. ...
  • Seeking Employment or Conducting Work. ...
  • Working as a Journalist.
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What can deny you a US visa? ›

An application may be denied because the consular officer does not have all of the information required to determine if the applicant is eligible to receive a visa, because the applicant does not qualify for the visa category for which he or she applied, or because the information reviewed indicates the applicant falls ...

What do they ask in a US visa interview? ›

The commonly asked questions for US Visitor visa interview are the following:
  • What is the purpose of your visit to the US? ...
  • Have you been to the US before? ...
  • Do you have relatives or friends currently in the US? ...
  • Details on your friends / relatives in the US. ...
  • Where will you be residing in the United States?

What is the common question in the US embassy interview? ›

What is the reason for your travel to the United States? You must answer this question based on your purpose of travel. Before applying for the visa, you must have a plan to support your trip. The Consular Officer may also ask questions to check how you are going to support your travel financially.

How do you increase your chances of getting a US visa? ›

U.S. Tourist Visa: How to Make your Chances of Approval Higher
  1. Employment. Having a job in your home country will not guarantee to have your visa issued. ...
  2. Family Obligation. ...
  3. Property and Personal Asset. ...
  4. Community Involvement. ...
  5. Travel History.

How do you introduce yourself in a US visa interview? ›

Mention your educational background, including your previous degrees or qualifications. You can also talk about your work experience or other relevant skills that make you a strong candidate for your chosen program. Introduce yourself by stating your name and the purpose of your visit.

How can I avoid US visa rejection? ›

Incomplete or inaccurate application: Careful attention to detail is essential during the US visa application process. Errors or oversights in the application form may result in delays or outright rejection.

What to say during a visa interview? ›

It is very important to answer honestly. Tell about the reasons you have visited the US before, i.e. tourism, training, medical reasons, etc. Even if you have stayed beyond your visa validity, been deported or detained during your previous stay in the US, you must tell.

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