This is about the visa interview to help Spring 2012 and
Fall 2012
students. I think if know what the interview is for, what
the categories are, what questions will be asked and what
they are intended for, then you can prepare your answers
accordingly suitable to your situation. So instead of just
going through the questions asked for others, try to figure
out what your weak points are, put yourself in the officers
position and then prepare the answers accordingly.
So the interview is mainly to see how good you present
yourself. During the interview the officer is looking for :
i) how good you English is (you will have to live in a
English speaking country, so you got to speak fluently.
That's the same reason you take GRE & TOEFL as well).
ii) How good you are academically (since the edu sys is so
different, they want to send only the best students who can
cope up)
iii) See if you are financially sound (you can afford the
costly edu and don't have to drop out in between due to the
lack of money) - very imp, you should understand it
yourself. They don't want to see how much money you have. But
they are looking if you are able to support yourself in case
the worst thing happens ie not finding any sort of funding.
The interview can be broken down into 4 parts.
Part 1 : Questions on Colleges / Universities
Part 2 : Academics
Part 3 : Finance
Part 4 : Returning to India.
Questions on Colleges / Universities:
Here the office is trying to see how confident you are and
where you stand according to their sys of edu. Here the
officer will ask you things like
i) How many colleges you applied to -
He is trying to see how eager you are to study in US.
ii) How many admits or rejects - This tells him where you stand according to their sys. If
you have a lot of admits compared to rejects and that too
form good colleges, then he is pretty sure that you are
capable to cope with their sys. If you have a lot of reject
from big schools, say so. This will show that you really
care about your edu and want nothing but the best for
yourself.
iii) Which are the colleges you applied and what was the
result -
This will show what you think of yourself. If you had
applied to all the big ones, then it shows that you really
care about your edu.
iv) Which college you are going to
v) why that college -
Wants to see how much you know about the college. He is
trying to see if you really searched for the colleges or had
just applied following somebody's suggestions. He is also
looking for how confident you are about yourself and are you
able to take your own decision (after all you are going to
live here all by yourself).
Be prepared with a good intro of the college. Know a few of
your profs names, the labs, the research group, a little
about the place where the college is.
ACADEMICS :
Here the officer is trying to see if you are academically
strong enough to cope up with their sys. The questions would
be like
i) What is your score (GRE, TOEFL, GPA/Percentage).
ii) how many backlogs.
If you have good scores then no need to worry. If your
scores are not that good or you have backlogs, then take
extra care. You will have to be prepared with answers like
why you got those backlogs, why do you think you are suited
for edu in US. Stress the importance of research in graduate
edu in US and show that you are prepared by highlighting
your projects, papers, reserch exp, internships etc. Also
have good reasons why you got a specific backlog, say
something like you had done a proj and was too involved.
Also show the proof by saying it got published later at this
conference.
FINANCE :
The officer wants to make sure you have enough money to
complete your edu. They dont want you to come here and then
drop out in between due to the lack of money. They also dont
want you to work outside and put your life in jeopardy.
Prepare a good CA statement. This has to be neat and should
clearly show all your funds and their dollar equivalent. The
officer has only a few minutes to evaluate your profile, so
dont make him look for stuff. Having gone through the
statement he will want to see a few things to verify if all
the things mentioned in the statement are true. Have your
papers organized and hand them over quickly.
They usually look for the first year in liquid cash (ie
saving or FD), since you will be paying that money as soon
as you join the college. The second and third year can be
asset or other things. They consider asset for second year
coz, this can be used as colateral to get loan in case
required.
A few things to note here is if you have a few siblings
(brother/sisters) and are showing all your parents money =
college tuition. Then the office will naturall ask "if your
parents are willing to spend all their money on you" and
"what will your sibling do."
In cases like this, having a loan helps. It shows that you
are not putting a burden on your family and are willing to
take responsibility.
If you can show loan + savings = college tuition * number of
years. Plus you bring in your assets and your parents tax
forms. This shows that you have all the means to fund your
edu.
Your finances should be equal to College tuition * number of
years mentioned in the I20. Mostly the number of years is 2
but not always. In my I20 it was mentioned as 3 and my visa
got denied because of that. So make sure before you go.
As for evaluating your assets, the agricultural land can be
evaluated by the Tahisldar and the house can be evaluated by
the Municipal Corporation's Planning Engineers.
PLANS TO RETURN TO INDIA :
No American wants you to stay here and work (even though
thats what we come for). So he wants to make sure that you
will come back to India once your education is done. In
order to show this, you can say that all your relatives are
back there in India. How stable the Indian economy is. How
the job market is improving everyday. Give some concrete
examples. Dont pretend, mean it. It will show in your words.
In the end, be confident and yourself. If you have done your
homework, nothing can go wrong. Best of luck!
- Courtesy: smartbiju - Our yahoo group's active
member.
How to check for F1 visa interview dates in
Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, kolakatha consulates?
http://msinus.com/f1-visa-dates-fall-2011.htm
Some important visa interview questions
http://msinus.com/impvisaquestions.htm
Sample Visa Interviews( submitted by
old students)
http://MSinUS.com/samplevisaexperiances.htm
Student Visa General Questions
http://MSinUS.com/f1visa.htm
how to prepare for F1 Visa Interview
http://MSinUS.com/visatips.htm
V
isa
Documentation
http://MSinUS.com/VisaDocumentation.htm