- An immigration expert has given people the three popular questions that are likely to face at the American embassy
- The expert gave “purpose of visit” as one of them as she implored people to give a definite answer
- The lady said that answer the three questions appropriately would definitely if their US visa would be approved or not
An immigration expert has given people tips on how to pass their American visa interview.
The lady (@leliathelawyer) revealed the three usual questions the consular always asked those applying for a US visa.
According to her in a video, the questions for B1, B2 or tourist visa are as follows:
1. What is the purpose of your visit?
Answer: She advised people against saying they are visiting their sister or friends or going to a wedding. The lawyer hammered on giving a definitive purpose.
She added that even if the purpose of the travel is a wedding, an appropriate answer would be: “I was invited to this wedding because I’m the maid of honour.”
2. How much money are you bringing with you on this trip?
Answer: She said that the question could be tricky, but it is the moment a person should show their financial ties to their country.
In this instance, one could talk about one’s employment or business. She stated that since a visitor’s visa is for a luxurious trip, if you don’t money, your interviewer might not believe you won’t stay in America longer than necessary.
3. How long do you plan to stay?
Answer: At this point, the expert said it is important to link in other ties like family or business. And it is always good to be certain about your return date.
For example, you can say you stay for some weeks because you need to return to work.
Watch her video below:
Some reactions to her tips:
Shashacollectionz said:
“You’re an angel God send for us Africans.”
emmanuelsai142 asked:
“Please I’ve paid for the USA visa fee but I don’t have appointment date yet, can my money be refunded?”
Nnyane said:
“I’m from the consulate NOW. My visa got APPROVED. All your videos helped me sooo much. I was well prepared. Thank you.”
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According to Aduke, she came to Canada 10 months ago and is a supply chain and logistics student while she does the caregiver job as a side gig.
Source: Legit.ng