mike1985 Seen a passport Jan 8, 2024 #16 Also, don't forget to practice for the interview. It's a crucial part of the process.
adamhholmes Seen a passport Jan 8, 2024 #17 Also consider the specific embassy or consulate requirements. They can vary slightly.
petter Seen a passport Jan 8, 2024 #18 Indeed, Adam is correct. Localized variations in documentary requisites are not uncommon.
vivienne Seen a passport Jan 8, 2024 #19 Best of luck with your application Keith Last edited by a moderator: Jan 12, 2024
nickdev Seen a passport Jan 9, 2024 #20 Any tips on what kind of questions they ask during the interview?
cmarchan Seen a passport Jan 9, 2024 #21 They will ask about your travel plans, why you choose the USA, and your ties to home.
jennifer.javier Seen a passport Jan 9, 2024 #22 Thanks for all the insights, everyone! This is really helpful for future applicants too.
steven.harrington Moderator Jan 9, 2024 #23 Happy to help! Remember, thorough preparation is key to a successful visa application. Good luck, everyone!
Happy to help! Remember, thorough preparation is key to a successful visa application. Good luck, everyone!
adamhholmes Seen a passport Jan 10, 2024 #24 Don't forget to keep an eye on any updates or changes in visa policies. They can change without much notice.
Don't forget to keep an eye on any updates or changes in visa policies. They can change without much notice.
mike1985 Seen a passport Jan 10, 2024 #25 Be honest and consistent with your answers. They're looking to verify the information in your application.
Be honest and consistent with your answers. They're looking to verify the information in your application.
petter Seen a passport Jan 10, 2024 #26 Mike's point is vital. Consistency in your application and interview responses cannot be overstated.
keith Seen a passport Jan 11, 2024 #29 Yes, I did! I'm much more prepared now. Thanks, everyone, for the guidance and support!