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Tips for Successfully Answering Visa Interview Questions

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Video by: Argo Visa
Learn key strategies and techniques for acing your visa interview with confidence. Discover how to effectively respond to common visa interview questions to increase your chances of obtaining a US visa.
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Video Summary & Chapters

0:00
1. Understanding Visa Interview Process
Insight into the visa interview process and its significance
1:25
2. Avoiding One-Word Answers
Tips on how to provide detailed answers during the visa interview
4:48
3. 🏠 Demonstrating Financial Stability
Importance of showing ties to home country through property ownership.
5:05
4. 🚫 Avoiding Short Answers
Why providing brief responses is not ideal during a visa interview.
5:07
5. 🗣 Providing Detailed Responses
The value of offering comprehensive and relevant information in your answers.

Video Transcript

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the visa interview what is the visa
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interview everyone applying for a Visa
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has to overcome before they can get that
0:12
Visa in their hand and be able to travel
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to the US not all countries do this but
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the US does the US has a policy where
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everyone who's going to uh obtain a visa
0:22
to travel to the US has to go for a visa
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interview there are a few situations in
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which you you might be eligible for a
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Visa wave but if you're here today it's
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because you know that you do need to
0:34
have your interview okay well what does
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that mean for you then it means that
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you're going to go you're going to
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submit an application the ds160 you're
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going to pay the fee you're going to
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schedule a time you're going to show up
0:45
at the embassy and then you're going to
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walk in and you're going to have a brief
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conversation with someone who is called
0:51
a consular officer or a Visa officer
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this person is a US Diplomat uh that's
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their job that they've been assigned to
0:59
abroad if in your country uh the
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language that people speak is something
1:03
other than English then they will have
1:05
been taught to speak that language and
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their job is to interview each and every
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Visa applicant and then make a decision
1:13
either to issue the Visa or to refuse
1:15
the Visa now how can you affect their
1:17
decision how can you get them to lean
1:19
towards issuing your visa and not
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towards refusing your Visa well that's
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what we're going to talk about today
1:25
many people go into their visa interview
1:28
and what do they do they're passive
1:31
you don't want to be passive because
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what does that mean it means you're
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leaving it to chance if we pick a
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country randomly off the list of
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countries where the US is doing Visa
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interviews and we look at what the
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refusal rate is for a B1 B2 visa and we
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see that it is 25% that means 25% of
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people applying for a B1 B2 tourist
1:50
visitors Visa are getting refused their
1:53
visa now if you walk into that visa
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