Interview Guide of USA Student F1 Visa

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Interview Guide of USA Student F1 Visa

F-1 visas are a type of non-immigrant student visa that allows foreign nationals to study in the United States. F-1 students are expected to maintain a complete course of study. They may stay in the US for up to 60 days beyond the length of time it takes to complete their academic program unless they have applied for and have been approved to stay and work for a period of time under the OPT program.

 Availing a Student Visa is not a cakewalk. It calls for intrinsic preparation and determination. This blog serves as an Interview Guide for a USA Student F1 Visa. Read on!

What is an F1 Visa?

F1 Visas are issued to students who are willing to pursue an academic program or study English language at a recognized US college or university. All undergraduate and graduate programs come under the F1 Visa. The F1 status also allows part-time and on-campus employment for students.

F-1 students must prove that they are able to support themselves during their stay in the US, as their prospects for legal employment are limited.

The F-1 visa interview:

The F1 visa interview can be arranged with the U.S. embassy or consulate. Waiting time varies by venue, season, and category of visa. An F-1 student visa can be issued up to 120 days in advance of the start date of your academic year. You will only be allowed to enter the U.S. with an F-1 visa 30 days before your joining date.

Some of the Most Common Visa Interview Questions are as follows:

  1. Why have you chosen this university?
  2. How will you fund your education?
  3. Do you have any one living in the US?
  4. Where did you complete your studies?
  5. What are your test scores?
  6. Which universities did you apply to?
  7. Why study in the USA
  8. Why don’t you do this course here?
  9. What do your Father and Mother do?
  10. Do you plan to return to your home country after completing your studies?

 

1. Why have you chosen this university?

Sit back and introspect upon the ways in which the university will support you in reaching your career goals. Mention to the visa officer how the knowledge and experience gained from that particular institution will help you in boosting your career opportunities contributing eventually to the society and your country.

2. How will you fund your education?

Mention the name of your sponsors who will be funding your education. It may be your father, mother or a relative. Mention if you have a scholarship. Carry all your financial documents to prove your financial stability.  In case you have taken a loan, share the amount with the visa officer. Also, do not forget to mention the annual or monthly income of your sponsor.

3. Do you have any one living in the US?

You are expected to be truthful at this instance. If you have any of your immediate relatives like your own brother or sister, father and mother, you should mention about them. You do not have to mention your uncles or aunts and cousins living there.

4. Where did you complete your studies?

Share the name of the university and the program you studied there. Answer to the point instead of adding unnecessary facts about your university.

5. What are your test scores?

Tell your scores for each test you took, including English language tests like TOEFL, IELTS and PTE, as well as any entry tests you have taken (e.g., GRE, GMAT, and ACT and SAT).

6. Which universities did you apply to?

To assess the seriousness and knowledge about the universities you have planned to study, the visa officer might want to know about the names of the universities you have applied to. Be honest! If you had applied to 4 universities and eventually got selected in 1, mention it. Be confident and positive about the selection process.

7. Why study in the USA?

When asked this particular question, you can talk about the quality of education, infrastructure, and method of teaching in the US. Mention how this experience will bring the best of the world to your country. The visa officer will want to know about your intention behind your study abroad. Talk about the merits of your selected university.

8. Why don’t you do this course here?

If the particular course is not available in your country, tell the visa officer that it is not offered in India. However, if the course is available in your country, than talk about the difference in the quality of education in both the countries and how studying in the university abroad will boost your profile and unlock employment opportunities.

9. What do your Father and Mother do?

While answering this question be specific about the employment of your father and mother. This question is asked to evaluate the financial background of your parents and whether they are in a position to support you financially if need arises. Be clear about the nature of work about your father, mother or the sponsor.

10. Do you plan to return to your home country after completing your studies?

The visa officer wants to check if you have any plans of staying back in the US. Tell him that you are going to the US only to study and will return to your country once your course gets completed. Convince him that you have strong relations with you family and plan to get back to them.

 

Other Questions:

  1. Do you have family, relatives, or friends in the US?
  2. Do you plan on working while you are studying in the US?
  3. Can you share your high school transcripts?
  4. How well can you speak English?
  5. Have you been to the United States before?
  6. What are you planning to study?

 

Documents required for your F-1 visa interview:

  • A valid passport
  • The Non immigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160
  • The application fee payment receipt
  • A passport photo
  • A Certificate of Eligibility for Non immigrant (F-1) Student Status (Form 1-20)
  • Additional documents may be requested to prove your eligibility for the F-1 student visa, including academic transcripts, diplomas, degrees, or certificates. Test scores such as the TOEFL, SAT, GRE, or GMAT may also be requested, as well as proof of your intent to depart the U.S. after your program is complete and proof of your financial stability.

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