Do you know why someone is rejected when they do not show enough intent to return home? For example, I want to stay in the US after studying. I would like to work there and eventually become a citizen, legally of course.
The video shown here is absolutely right. I am 46 years old Indian citizen had been living in Singapore for 20 years, since last I moved to Suffern, NY in 2021. I got my F1 visa in my first attempt in 50 sec officer's question. US student visa is not that easy to get even you have a good TOEFL/SAT score with millions of dollars financial background. The visa officer is a kinda mentalist who is capable to dig your mind of what your real intention of your studies in US, whether you gonna return or will be stayed back.. A personal advise to all F1 students ready for interview is.. ""DONT LIE"" TO THE VISA OFFICER.
@@navpreetkaur2785 it depends on visa officer. Commonly they will ask 1. How many colleges you applied, and why you chose this college? 2. Finance source and anyone in US is helping you. 3. What’s the plan after you finished your studies in US 4. Any relatives in US?
People with fake education certificates and duolingo got approved for USA VISA on first attempt while here iam who got rejected thrice with all genuine certificates and IELTS 7.5 band. Sometimes it all depends on luck tbh. No amount of preparation gets you luck though. But i feel am very lucky because i have a decent paying job in my home town and i get to stay with my family and friends. I thank god for this.
I got my Visa on the first try, just after 4 language students where rejected. I felt very affortunate for that, it was something I was specting for months. At one point I think I Will be rejected, some questions where very tricky, and my interviewer was the one that rejected 3 students and a couple of husbands. If theres a place where you can fell nervous and fear, Im sure this is it. Good luck to everyone, if you have a question fell free to do it.
Born china but present citizen of USA national working in US visa office in Mumbai counter no. 33 & 34 rejecting US visa to Indian students under F1 code. This is not going to tolerate. Chinese US citizens creating issues with USA by way of rejecting visa of Indian students. Lots of love from India to USA.
I don’t understand why would the visa get rejected if they find that anyone wants to stay in the usa. Isn’t it beneficial to have more employees ? And if they reject those want to stay then what about the ones who apply for PR after completing graduating ?
They do also have unemployment over there and with regards to PR it is a lottery system there you will not get PR easily or one need to get married to native person of that country in order to get settled or you need to show you did some benefits to the country by staying there so they can grant the visa
@Bm Baksh 4 people before me (2 students) got rejected. The one after me also got rejected. Now that I look back, and think about it, I think my American accent which I was faking that time and my confidence helped me convince the interviewer.
@@hamzasaqib2373 Chillout dude. Be confident and be clear with ur purpose. memorize every detail about ur unis, ur program, your location, financing etc. Be sure to answer clearly with ur future plan+why u choose ur program? Btw, which unis you are going to?
i have applied for only one university and got my acceptance is there any issue regarding this when VO asks how many university you have applied for ,.. please answer this
Good day, I have a questions concerning my sponsor, he is my employer but resident in the US. How can I convince them that he is only helping me bcos of the work I have done for the company and my plan to take up higher position when I return
Why do they deny people visas yet not everyone is there to be an immigrant?? US have advanced technologies and they can easily locate one wherever they are and the also have everyone’s data, locating immigrants shouldn’t be an issue at all at all they should allow the qualified and monitor them while in the US.
My uncle is sponsoring me, he own a pharmacy and supermarket company in US and have established a branch in Nigeria which he wants me to manage ,so he wants me to study international studies in masters to have a Wilder knowledge of international business. Please is this enough reason to convince the interviewer .
If we get rejection in F-1 visa , can be go again for interview in same month if get appointment ? Or batter to go next month ? Or no problem can go any time ?
I did go through such an interview, which was a while back though (in 2008). I was 16 and excited to go study at a High School, travelled with an agency, knew there was gonna be an interview - never knew you could 'fail' it though and so preparing for it never crossed my mind. I knew my intentions though and that they were legit so I should've been fine with any question. So when they did start asking their questions, I did notice there were critical ones.. or.. rather 'in depth'. But - I was fine, even without studying potential questions prior because when you go through the process of making that decision (to go abroad) you do ask yourself alot of their questions already and have an answer to them. And if not that, others before them might have asked you the same questions, so my honest advice is to take yourself through why you chose to go abroad and it helps to tell others about it so they can ask you more questions, that also prepare you. This goes for the embassy interview at home as well as the one in the US once you land. I remember questions like: What did you come here for? My A: for an academic year abroad Q: Does your home country not have schools? My A: Yes, it does but I am trying to really learn the English language as well as get to know the people and culture over here. Q: Can't you learn it from books at home? My A: I could, wouldn't be the same as learning it by how it is really spoken natively neither can you study the intercultural experience, so that's why I chose to come over. In the end, they turn friendly and even say Welcome to the US. :) It's not really something to worry about too much, you'll be fine.
@@Abru16 hello, i have applied for US visa, and i have add my mother as a sponser. But she is housewife and currently not doing any work. plus she is not a tax payer, my father manages her account. My question is that if they ask for my mother's tax returns so can i show them my father's tax returns??
This is the 3rd time l was denied for USA F1 visa,l used visiting for the lst time,we are going to youth program in my church,then l decided to student in USA that is y l ws denied
I truly believe that US Visa Officers ought to be flexible in their Questioning about the intention of Scholars you seek entry into the United States of America. Other Nations have a more simplified system of interview for entry into the United States of America. However not all Foreigners seek to enter the United States of America.
Hi..i am getting ready for my Visa interview..I have my aunt in USA amd i have mentioned it in the application..So if they asked about any relatives in US should i mention it or not?
They calculate for the first year of your tuition, books, accomodation, feeding and other expenses you might need . So if your statement meet the required amount to be spent on the first year then you're good to go.
My brother visa got refused just because the female visa officer asked nothing but which university u have applied and he answered! Then she asked is there anyone who lives in US? he said no which was true. Then she asked is there anyone in Canada and he said yes. Then said reapply!!!! She didn't even check the documents!! 😒😒😒😒😐😐😐 What the hell??!!
hey I want to ask if I mentioned that this city the university is in my mom had live in it from before so she is familiar with the environment there is that good? or that is a a sign of permanent residency ?
Hi I'm about to complete my masters in a couple of months in India which is an integrated course(bachelors+ masters) now I'm going to usa to do masters again in the same field so how to answer the question why second masters in USA why not in India. I'm so tensed about what to answer will it be a problem for visa pls help me with the answer. Thank you
@@pavithrabandi2293Did you get the I20 thing from your preferred US college.....? Also, why do you want to do the master again..? Cuz the US degree has more value globally..? Actually, most employers in the US and the other western countries don't care about your degrees too much nowadays (just saying if this is why you want a US degree).
@@samuraijosh1595 No actually I had tried for PhD but they are asking for research experience n papers and I don't have and I don't have a good resources to have a them so trying for master to continue PhD
Good evening. I got an admission to study MBA in a university in the USA. My mum is a citizen and has file for citizenship for me and my brother. What are my chances of getting a study despite the fact that my mom has petitioned on my behalf. I'll like to get a response from you
Not really the best place to answer but; I'm planning on getting my bachelor's degree in the US and after getting my degree would proceed with going to medical school there. Do I have to extend my student visa? Will I instantly get rejected by that plan? To anyone who knows or has experienced this, please comment! Thanks!
Yes I got the visa and it went so much better than I ever thought!! They didn’t even ask me half of the questions. I am in America right now as I type this comment!! You can do it!!!!
No. All they care is about how you can survive there on your own to support yourself and the documents that need it. Rest of them are simple questions like what are you coming for?
@@StrifeHale Man, if only I was aware of these opportunities sooner, I would've told my parents to save up for a much better quality education. They've already invested too much in these overrated good-for-nothing schools that prepare me to be filtered out by all the different competitive exams out there(jee, neet) that give me no guarantee of a rewarding job for participating in this rat race. Sucks.
@@samuraijosh1595 Well atleast you know something with experience. You need lots of social connections to get a job in usa. It's not too late for now, make some friends and also colleges doesn't matter. Companies want your skills, but not where you studied.
@@StrifeHale hello, i have applied for US visa, and i have add my mother as a sponser. But she is housewife and currently not doing any work. plus she is not a tax payer, my father manages her account. My question is that if they ask for my mother's tax returns so can i show them my father's tax returns?? tell them that my father is supporting from my mother's account?
@@syedumerali8337 Not really important to say that your father pays your mother tax. All they want to know is, who's supporting you and if you have enough funds in those accounts. But, carry those tax slips in case if needed. They don't really ask who's paying tax or other stuff. Tldr; If you are showing that your mother is supporting you, be sure to have enough funds in your mother's account.
hello, i just applied for F1 visa inordet to attend an english program and then start tsudying for a mater deegre in the same college in Chicago, can i tell them that am attending this programm because i want to study in the same college for a master ? also i got a lot of cousins aunties and unclus in the US, should i mention that ?
you should mention only your sponsor. This information is not needed , only if they ask you tell them but if no , just don't tell. I apply for F1 visa too so..
@@gemamendoza9499 - why I chose that school. - After completion of course do I plan to come back and work in my home country. - What do my parents do - How I am going to pay then visa approved Some advice she gave and that’s all :)
just a Quick question please…heard that if a student is attending college rather than university,he/she is most likely to get rejected. How true is that please?
Can somebody help me about visa? Please clear my doubt if I apply 1st visa of islamic country and after that I apply US visa so US give me visa ya not ?
Hello. I am 38 female born in Romania with german passport and living and working for over 10 years in Switzerland. I work in a hotel, F&B department. I ve got a working contract for 18 months, trainee program, in Florida. I am waiting for the documents so I can apply for a J 1 Visa at the US embassy in Switzerland. I am a little bit concerned about the interview and get the visa. I do not have strong ties to my country Romania not even to Germany where my parents are living. I do feel more at home in Switzerland but how to prove that. I am thinking to open a business/ hotel, after coming back from my trainee program in US, having the necesary knowledge. The trainee is in room division department, divided in 3 phases. I am divorced no kids and no relationship. How can I prove that I am coming back to Switzerland or what should I take care, be prepared for the interview? I want to have an exchange year in US since I was in school but my parents didnt allowed me and couldnt affoared it. After I got merried very early with 20 and my husband didnt allowed it. So now that I am divorced I want to havd this experience. Thank you for your help and any kind of advise. Can I apply this month for green card lottery before having my j 1 visa interview? Or is taking part to this lottery before getting the visa a reason nit to get the J 1 Visa?
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Hey hi I have completed my bachelors of nursing in 2011 currently am applying for my masters for Usa What type of questions will the visa officers ask me at the time of visa interview
If we make belive the officer that we are wiling to return but actually we ended up trying to work visa in that case does our work visa can get rejected because we have prove that we are wiling to return in f1 visa plz give hints
No that doesn't happen, see for f1 visa.. It's a non immigrant visa so you are purely going there to study and so you need to give the intent to come back. But if you end up getting a job then that's totally fine, as you will be sponsered work visa
Legally with the F1 visa you are SUPPOSED to return to your country once your period of academic study is over. So when you are applying for this student visa, if you demonstrate the intent to stay in Ammerica and immigrate, they WILL reject your application. So for the interview, talk about plans to return to your home country. It's absolutely okay if those plans change later on in life and you get to America and decide to go through their legal immigration process but just make those plans after you receive your student visa.
@@johanxavier_ hello, i have applied for US visa, and i have add my mother as a sponser. But she is housewife and currently not doing any work. plus she is not a tax payer, my father manages her account. My question is that if they ask for my mother's tax returns so can i show them my father's tax returns? telling them that my father is supporting me from my mother's account!! i hope this is not a big issue, but plss if you can assist me, i would be grateful to you 🙏
I only applied to one university and got accepted by the university how do I answer for this question please. How should I answer for this question I need help Edit: I got accepted🤯 ..
Guys i really dont plan on coming back to my home country(india) after studying in usa.I plan on goin to usa for bachelor studies If i say my true intentions(that is not coming back to india)will my visa get rejected??
These were the questions asked to my son when he interviewed for the F1 student visa, if anyone interested (only take about 10minutes, his total time in the embassy was 45minutes, a record) ☺️ : my father and my agent prepared about 30 simulated questions and we practiced the answer everyday for 30days, and we prepared all the documents in advance, turn out the day of Visa Interview, not many people queue and we came early so still have good moods, the Visa Interview Officer was a white US middle aged person which was very nice and spoke English not too fast, so I understand clearly, he asked only 6 common questions and only ask about the financial doc but never asked to see it. If you interested, here are the questions : 1. Where do you want to study (city); 2. Name of the college/university (he didn't ask proof, Letter of Acceptance, etc.); 3. What major; 4. Who finance your study (didn't ask proof); 5. What are your parents do for living ; 6. He ask why choose 2years college (because I want to transfer to university after). PS. visa grant also dependent to rejection rate of the particular country, eg.some countries have better acceptance rate compared to others, the data available in the internet
@@kaurinder277 Major means specialize in (a particular subject) at college or university, such as my son's major is Computer Science (the other major eg.Language, Art, Business, Math, etc)
Good luck to all of you coming to the US!
Are you in us
Can i get your number how to contact you i need some help
Do you know why someone is rejected when they do not show enough intent to return home? For example, I want to stay in the US after studying. I would like to work there and eventually become a citizen, legally of course.
@@k7.629 ok thanks
Thanks a lot 👊🏼
The video shown here is absolutely right. I am 46 years old Indian citizen had been living in Singapore for 20 years, since last I moved to Suffern, NY in 2021. I got my F1 visa in my first attempt in 50 sec officer's question. US student visa is not that easy to get even you have a good TOEFL/SAT score with millions of dollars financial background. The visa officer is a kinda mentalist who is capable to dig your mind of what your real intention of your studies in US, whether you gonna return or will be stayed back.. A personal advise to all F1 students ready for interview is.. ""DONT LIE"" TO THE VISA OFFICER.
Awesome..
Thank you very much!
Awesome thank you very much, this is helpful as my son he's going to US to study as well. Bless you
Can you help me which questions visa officer asked you
@@navpreetkaur2785 it depends on visa officer. Commonly they will ask 1. How many colleges you applied, and why you chose this college?
2. Finance source and anyone in US is helping you.
3. What’s the plan after you finished your studies in US
4. Any relatives in US?
@@anilpillai3512 thankuu🙂
People with fake education certificates and duolingo got approved for USA VISA on first attempt while here iam who got rejected thrice with all genuine certificates and IELTS 7.5 band. Sometimes it all depends on luck tbh. No amount of preparation gets you luck though. But i feel am very lucky because i have a decent paying job in my home town and i get to stay with my family and friends. I thank god for this.
I was rejected US Visa twice but I hope that you guys and me can pass the US Visa Interview as soon as possible.
I got my Visa on the first try, just after 4 language students where rejected. I felt very affortunate for that, it was something I was specting for months. At one point I think I Will be rejected, some questions where very tricky, and my interviewer was the one that rejected 3 students and a couple of husbands. If theres a place where you can fell nervous and fear, Im sure this is it. Good luck to everyone, if you have a question fell free to do it.
Which country did you try your interview? And is it full scholarship?
@@jackboy22072 👍 thanks
@@jackboy22072 i'm from peru too, my interview is in 2 days, are the interviewers so strict or something?
@@jydoran4643 did you get it?
Please tell us about the tricky questions
Born china but present citizen of USA national working in US visa office in Mumbai counter no. 33 & 34 rejecting US visa to Indian students under F1 code. This is not going to tolerate. Chinese US citizens creating issues with USA by way of rejecting visa of Indian students.
Lots of love from India to USA.
I don’t understand why would the visa get rejected if they find that anyone wants to stay in the usa. Isn’t it beneficial to have more employees ? And if they reject those want to stay then what about the ones who apply for PR after completing graduating ?
They do also have unemployment over there and with regards to PR it is a lottery system there you will not get PR easily or one need to get married to native person of that country in order to get settled or you need to show you did some benefits to the country by staying there so they can grant the visa
It might turns unemployment for their native citizens.
Canada kind a place of hourly based salary of struggled people.
Aimee Fatima can you guide me
I am currently studying with a F-1 visa in the US. It was one of the most daunting experiences of my life
@Bm Baksh 4 people before me (2 students) got rejected. The one after me also got rejected. Now that I look back, and think about it, I think my American accent which I was faking that time and my confidence helped me convince the interviewer.
@@fatinnoor2422 I am going for F1 visa interview in the first week of November, lets see what happens.. Fingers crossed..
@@hamzasaqib2373 Chillout dude. Be confident and be clear with ur purpose. memorize every detail about ur unis, ur program, your location, financing etc. Be sure to answer clearly with ur future plan+why u choose ur program?
Btw, which unis you are going to?
@@hamzasaqib2373 good luck, I will apply too at 15 april 2021.
@@hamzasaqib2373 how was that?
My visa interview is in 2 weeks! I’m fingers crossed 😭
Good luck ...you got this just be confident and tell the truth 😊you don’t have to be scared of anything 😊
tell me how it goes
Mine is in 3 weeks. Wish me luck
Mine is in 2 months.
Mine is in 2 months.
God bless you for this super informational video.
Very informative, worked for me, got my visa.
How did it go?
Was it hard?
highly appreciated brother.
This is my year 🙌🏼🙏🏼
what about aunts and uncles who are close relations? As in brothers and sisters of parents who live in USA? Should they be mentioned?
Not
Must I receive my F1 visa at least 30 days prior to my academic program start date?
@@zyeinyepkhaval3895 nope!!!!!!!!!
@@himalpandey09 hey guy could you share your process journey?, did you need it 30 days before?. How long did it take for your I-20 to come in?
I got my visa 60days before my study but I have to be in USA 30days or less before my study
3 days to my visa interview and am alittle nervous though I trust God for whatever results
@@Themwesigwa906 where are you from? For some country the chance are high probability
i have applied for only one university and got my acceptance is there any issue regarding this when VO asks how many university you have applied for ,.. please answer this
This channel is so helpful thank youu
Thanks a lot. It was very informative for me
My F-1 visa interview is next month I’m fingers crossed
Good day, I have a questions concerning my sponsor, he is my employer but resident in the US. How can I convince them that he is only helping me bcos of the work I have done for the company and my plan to take up higher position when I return
If I may ask where is this company??
Do you still reside there??
And do u have family members there??
Please how long does it take to get your visa after you pass your interview?
Thanksa lot.It Will be very informative for me.
Why do they deny people visas yet not everyone is there to be an immigrant?? US have advanced technologies and they can easily locate one wherever they are and the also have everyone’s data, locating immigrants shouldn’t be an issue at all at all they should allow the qualified and monitor them while in the US.
I swear it’s based on their moods 😂
There is no requirement to obtain visa at least 30 days before the program start date. This information is not correct!
Interview should be max. 120 days before program start date
What happens if it comes earlier than that
@@HenryWatters you’re not allowed earlier than 120 days prior to start your program
@@muzaffar6085 Can I schedule my interview two weeks before the start of my program?
Thanks for your video
😢Guys can someone tell me if my fingerprint doesn't appear then is there any alternative to be selected or chance of getting rejected? 😢
Thanks for sharing information
My uncle is sponsoring me, he own a pharmacy and supermarket company in US and have established a branch in Nigeria which he wants me to manage ,so he wants me to study international studies in masters to have a Wilder knowledge of international business. Please is this enough reason to convince the interviewer .
Thanks it's too much better
If any applicant's sister in law stays in usa and she has applied for the applicant or applicant's husband, then is it necessary to memtion that?
Thank you so much 😊
Basically I’m a post graduate, is any issues to take another one in USA??
I have an gap of approx 1.5yrs from my work exp till visa interview date. Will this be an issue? I was pursuing CA course during that time.
Please what if you applied in just that University isit a disadvantage or advantage?
If we get rejection in F-1 visa , can be go again for interview in same month if get appointment ? Or batter to go next month ? Or no problem can go any time ?
Will the visa officer know the names of the universities which I have applied to
Appreciate you bro
Is there any problem with the officer if my start date of my education and my interview date close?
Thanks😊
Very thank you for this this very helpful
Have anyone gone through the interview ?? N faced the same questions above???? Plezz tell
I did go through such an interview, which was a while back though (in 2008). I was 16 and excited to go study at a High School, travelled with an agency, knew there was gonna be an interview - never knew you could 'fail' it though and so preparing for it never crossed my mind. I knew my intentions though and that they were legit so I should've been fine with any question. So when they did start asking their questions, I did notice there were critical ones.. or.. rather 'in depth'. But - I was fine, even without studying potential questions prior because when you go through the process of making that decision (to go abroad) you do ask yourself alot of their questions already and have an answer to them. And if not that, others before them might have asked you the same questions, so my honest advice is to take yourself through why you chose to go abroad and it helps to tell others about it so they can ask you more questions, that also prepare you.
This goes for the embassy interview at home as well as the one in the US once you land.
I remember questions like:
What did you come here for?
My A: for an academic year abroad
Q: Does your home country not have schools?
My A: Yes, it does but I am trying to really learn the English language as well as get to know the people and culture over here.
Q: Can't you learn it from books at home?
My A: I could, wouldn't be the same as learning it by how it is really spoken natively neither can you study the intercultural experience, so that's why I chose to come over.
In the end, they turn friendly and even say Welcome to the US. :)
It's not really something to worry about too much, you'll be fine.
Thanks for sharing
@@Abru16 hello, i have applied for US visa, and i have add my mother as a sponser. But she is housewife and currently not doing any work. plus she is not a tax payer, my father manages her account. My question is that if they ask for my mother's tax returns so can i show them my father's tax returns??
Can we pursue masters while working remotely for any firm?
Try www.prudenceuniversity.com they don’t use ielts
if on F1 visa...then NO
nov 2024 ?
This is the 3rd time l was denied for USA F1 visa,l used visiting for the lst time,we are going to youth program in my church,then l decided to student in USA that is y l ws denied
Oh wow
So sorry to hear that
My classes starts form June 20
Feb 18 my interview
Can I attend F1 visa interview before 120 days?
My interview with the American embassy is this month,, you guys should wish me well🙏
All d best 😊
how did it go
Mine is in 4 days
@@DanielleBryce20 How did it go?
@@hebsebersirbyna3867 I got it✨😁
I truly believe that US Visa Officers ought to be flexible in their Questioning about the intention of Scholars you seek entry into the United States of America.
Other Nations have a more simplified system of interview for entry into the United States of America.
However not all Foreigners seek to enter the United States of America.
Hi..i am getting ready for my Visa interview..I have my aunt in USA amd i have mentioned it in the application..So if they asked about any relatives in US should i mention it or not?
No.
Dnt mention any relatives name.
Take advice of some visa experts...
Why is it so ? Would they suspect you to stay back which might affect your visa
Thank you.. I have got my visa 😊
Interview experience for Law program
Hey!! Where are the people in the video?
Do you think they would ask about 4 year tuition or no ?????? Please answer
They calculate for the first year of your tuition, books, accomodation, feeding and other expenses you might need . So if your statement meet the required amount to be spent on the first year then you're good to go.
@@EMMA-re5sf I’m in USA right now thank you
@@mursal8321 can you please help me get there
@@EMMA-re5sf of course but how??
@@EMMA-re5sf what did they ask you bro?
يا سلام 💖 يا سلام 💖 هظ الكلام المزبوط امته بس ....
My brother visa got refused just because the female visa officer asked nothing but which university u have applied and he answered! Then she asked is there anyone who lives in US? he said no which was true. Then she asked is there anyone in Canada and he said yes. Then said reapply!!!! She didn't even check the documents!! 😒😒😒😒😐😐😐 What the hell??!!
hey I want to ask if I mentioned that this city the university is in my mom had live in it from before so she is familiar with the environment there is that good? or that is a a sign of permanent residency ?
Yeah I think
I have already completed my masters in India and have applied again for masters in US. Will this create any problem during visa interview??
Please let me also know if you have got any info.. Even I have done the same thing
@@praneethayannam8630 sure
@@sandeepkumar-qn6le Have you given your Visa interview yet?
@@praneethayannam8630 not yet. You?
@@sandeepkumar-qn6le nope I have got the slots for Aug
Hearts touching
Thank you for sharing the tips sir Godbless
My father's other children are in Italy can i mention them in my interview that they live in Italy
Thank you so much for this information ℹ️
Sir iam change my major in ms and how to answer them my changes
Hi I'm about to complete my masters in a couple of months in India which is an integrated course(bachelors+ masters) now I'm going to usa to do masters again in the same field so how to answer the question why second masters in USA why not in India. I'm so tensed about what to answer will it be a problem for visa pls help me with the answer.
Thank you
I saw you ask the same thing in a different video related to F1 visa. You found your answer yet...?
@@samuraijosh1595 not yet
@@pavithrabandi2293Did you get the I20 thing from your preferred US college.....? Also, why do you want to do the master again..? Cuz the US degree has more value globally..? Actually, most employers in the US and the other western countries don't care about your degrees too much nowadays (just saying if this is why you want a US degree).
@@samuraijosh1595 No actually I had tried for PhD but they are asking for research experience n papers and I don't have and I don't have a good resources to have a them so trying for master to continue PhD
@@pavithrabandi2293 oh that makes sense.
My interview 1 dec
Thanx bro
Is it mandatory to apply in home country?
No. You can apply from any other country.
Yes
You can apply on Prudence University www.prudenceuniversity.com
really useful info
Hey guys a question
In the interview should I speak English or my language
In F1 Visa for studying English language
Obviously English
English preferable
What about F2A Visa real mock interview or what.?
Without ielts visa possible in usa??? From Bangladesh ?? I complete bba. . Now i want MBA any University in usa @
Good evening. I got an admission to study MBA in a university in the USA. My mum is a citizen and has file for citizenship for me and my brother. What are my chances of getting a study despite the fact that my mom has petitioned on my behalf. I'll like to get a response from you
I would like to know , who is the sponsor of my visa?
Not really the best place to answer but; I'm planning on getting my bachelor's degree in the US and after getting my degree would proceed with going to medical school there. Do I have to extend my student visa? Will I instantly get rejected by that plan? To anyone who knows or has experienced this, please comment! Thanks!
you should look into the H1-B visa (Person in Specialty Occupation Visa), there's loads of info out there.
Yes you can extend your student visa!
But you will not tell the officer at the Embassy this
My interview is in 3 hours!! 😳
U got visa??
Got visa?
Yes I got the visa and it went so much better than I ever thought!! They didn’t even ask me half of the questions. I am in America right now as I type this comment!! You can do it!!!!
@@Jay-sg2ko wht they ask how much questions??
@@Jay-sg2ko OMG!! I’m literally so happy right now , I’m happy your dreams have come through as I can’t wait for mine 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Will they ask about ielts gre score???
No. All they care is about how you can survive there on your own to support yourself and the documents that need it. Rest of them are simple questions like what are you coming for?
@@StrifeHale Man, if only I was aware of these opportunities sooner, I would've told my parents to save up for a much better quality education. They've already invested too much in these overrated good-for-nothing schools that prepare me to be filtered out by all the different competitive exams out there(jee, neet) that give me no guarantee of a rewarding job for participating in this rat race. Sucks.
@@samuraijosh1595 Well atleast you know something with experience. You need lots of social connections to get a job in usa. It's not too late for now, make some friends and also colleges doesn't matter. Companies want your skills, but not where you studied.
@@StrifeHale hello, i have applied for US visa, and i have add my mother as a sponser. But she is housewife and currently not doing any work. plus she is not a tax payer, my father manages her account. My question is that if they ask for my mother's tax returns so can i show them my father's tax returns?? tell them that my father is supporting from my mother's account?
@@syedumerali8337 Not really important to say that your father pays your mother tax. All they want to know is, who's supporting you and if you have enough funds in those accounts. But, carry those tax slips in case if needed. They don't really ask who's paying tax or other stuff.
Tldr; If you are showing that your mother is supporting you, be sure to have enough funds in your mother's account.
How do I change my university after getting an F1 visa stamping? The semester has not started nor have I entered the US yet.
Same situation i will also face in some day
@@fahimfayaz93 y do u want to do tht chng university?
@@fahimfayaz93 you can change it, ! I just did it
@@gemamendoza9499 still i didn’t came to usa after coming i will change if it create distance
@@gemamendoza9499 pls how did you change it 🙏
hello, i just applied for F1 visa inordet to attend an english program and then start tsudying for a mater deegre in the same college in Chicago, can i tell them that am attending this programm because i want to study in the same college for a master ?
also i got a lot of cousins aunties and unclus in the US, should i mention that ?
you should mention only your sponsor. This information is not needed , only if they ask you tell them but if no , just don't tell. I apply for F1 visa too so..
Can we talk on other platform
Only you brother/sister/parents if they are in the US, distant relative which you rarely meet doesnt matter
Tomorrow is my interview date :) wish me luck 😌
How did it go ?
@@gemamendoza9499 perfect :) visa officer was really friendly woman. At the end of our dialogue she said your visa approved ;) 😌
@@cnabdrinmntiq6933 can you tell me what questions did she ask
@@gemamendoza9499 - why I chose that school.
- After completion of course do I plan to come back and work in my home country.
- What do my parents do
- How I am going to pay
then visa approved
Some advice she gave and that’s all :)
@@cnabdrinmntiq6933 thank you for this !!
Hi all I have selected language training course with bachelor it will ok or it will affect visa approval???? Pls anyone help me pls
just a Quick question please…heard that if a student is attending college rather than university,he/she is most likely to get rejected. How true is that please?
I don't think so? my sister's friend passed her interview and she's in a community college
Depends on the country you’re applying from, but mostly the possibility of getting a visa to study in a community college is very low.
Just apply to a university
Very true you will be rejected i was rejected also
Thanks
Please tell me about qualifications for this exam ... Because i want to study in USA..❤
Can somebody help me about visa? Please clear my doubt if I apply 1st visa of islamic country and after that I apply US visa so US give me visa ya not ?
Hello. I am 38 female born in Romania with german passport and living and working for over 10 years in Switzerland. I work in a hotel, F&B department. I ve got a working contract for 18 months, trainee program, in Florida. I am waiting for the documents so I can apply for a J 1 Visa at the US embassy in Switzerland. I am a little bit concerned about the interview and get the visa. I do not have strong ties to my country Romania not even to Germany where my parents are living. I do feel more at home in Switzerland but how to prove that. I am thinking to open a business/ hotel, after coming back from my trainee program in US, having the necesary knowledge. The trainee is in room division department, divided in 3 phases.
I am divorced no kids and no relationship. How can I prove that I am coming back to Switzerland or what should I take care, be prepared for the interview? I want to have an exchange year in US since I was in school but my parents didnt allowed me and couldnt affoared it. After I got merried very early with 20 and my husband didnt allowed it. So now that I am divorced I want to havd this experience.
Thank you for your help and any kind of advise.
Can I apply this month for green card lottery before having my j 1 visa interview? Or is taking part to this lottery before getting the visa a reason nit to get the J 1 Visa?
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no need to interview for 13 below?
Guys if I can't afford my stay in America, will I get rejected?
Yes. U need s source of income
Students visa day, at that day will 100% all students gets visa?
Thank you bro am feeling happy now
Not 100% it depends on what country are you from, some countries get approved 90% while others.60-70%, the data available in google
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@@ruthalexis8800 you mean Haiti?
@@ishadyishady6883 yes my sister going next month for mismi Dade
Hi sir is it available in Afghanistan
What if I applied in just one university and I got admission
Hey hi I have completed my bachelors of nursing in 2011 currently am applying for my masters for Usa What type of questions will the visa officers ask me at the time of visa interview
I don't recommend it the officer will doubt it that you would return because you completed your bachelor 10 years ago
Do u think it would be better she applied for a study progress?
And for another field
If we make belive the officer that we are wiling to return but actually we ended up trying to work visa in that case does our work visa can get rejected because we have prove that we are wiling to return in f1 visa plz give hints
Hii
No that doesn't happen, see for f1 visa.. It's a non immigrant visa so you are purely going there to study and so you need to give the intent to come back. But if you end up getting a job then that's totally fine, as you will be sponsered work visa
@@sailaharim8606 what if one has huge gap after master's
Without ielts usa for some clg Accpected , which type of que. Ask in visa interview?
Plz tell me sir
Try www.prudenceuniversity.com they don’t use ielts
I20
Koi ds skda k usa after 12 study visa interview layi embassy fees kini aa
160
Thanks for the information
What if you really plan to settle down in the usa after your studies? Can you lie abt your intent to come back ?
Legally with the F1 visa you are SUPPOSED to return to your country once your period of academic study is over. So when you are applying for this student visa, if you demonstrate the intent to stay in Ammerica and immigrate, they WILL reject your application. So for the interview, talk about plans to return to your home country. It's absolutely okay if those plans change later on in life and you get to America and decide to go through their legal immigration process but just make those plans after you receive your student visa.
@@johanxavier_ hello, i have applied for US visa, and i have add my mother as a sponser. But she is housewife and currently not doing any work. plus she is not a tax payer, my father manages her account. My question is that if they ask for my mother's tax returns so can i show them my father's tax returns? telling them that my father is supporting me from my mother's account!! i hope this is not a big issue, but plss if you can assist me, i would be grateful to you 🙏
@@syedumerali8337 as long as money is in the account you submitted to them
I only applied to one university and got accepted by the university how do I answer for this question please. How should I answer for this question I need help
Edit: I got accepted🤯 ..
Just be honest don't lie, if u lie only it will affect u.
Tell them 3 and have them in your head and give them reasonable answer you chose the school u chose
Hey, can I say, I want to pursue my MS and later return to my country and becone professor in the same field ? I actually want to do the same.
@@amirman6531 I’ll try to help you out ..how can I contact you?
@@Alulask please help me out too. I will.be going for my interview by next month or so. Please how do I contact u?
Guys i really dont plan on coming back to my home country(india) after studying in usa.I plan on goin to usa for bachelor studies
If i say my true intentions(that is not coming back to india)will my visa get rejected??
Yes it will be rejected
after read all comments am getting nerveous bcuse my us interview date is 12-8 🙏 we need ur blessings guys ..
Be confident.
@@lilianmumbua2829 thnxs dear
did u get it?
@@pahjaa5562 no rejection aa gyi thi
Did u get rejected ?
Will they ask about ielts score in interview
Did they ask you?
In my case they didnt ask for IELTS/TOEFL score
These were the questions asked to my son when he interviewed for the F1 student visa, if anyone interested (only take about 10minutes, his total time in the embassy was 45minutes, a record) ☺️ :
my father and my agent prepared about 30 simulated questions and we practiced the answer everyday for 30days, and we prepared all the documents in advance, turn out the day of Visa Interview, not many people queue and we came early so still have good moods, the Visa Interview Officer was a white US middle aged person which was very nice and spoke English not too fast, so I understand clearly, he asked only 6 common questions and only ask about the financial doc but never asked to see it.
If you interested, here are the questions :
1. Where do you want to study (city);
2. Name of the college/university (he didn't ask proof, Letter of Acceptance, etc.);
3. What major;
4. Who finance your study (didn't ask proof);
5. What are your parents do for living ;
6. He ask why choose 2years college (because I want to transfer to university after).
PS. visa grant also dependent to rejection rate of the particular country, eg.some countries have better acceptance rate compared to others, the data available in the internet
Thanks
@@hibaoukham6317 you're welcome, my son said the math in US is hard 😀☺️
What is the meaning of 3rd question ⁉️
@@kaurinder277 Major means specialize in (a particular subject) at college or university, such as my son's major is Computer Science (the other major eg.Language, Art, Business, Math, etc)
Thank you