
Practice U.S. visa interview questions and answers with a former Visa Officer
I worked as a Visa Officer for 9 years.
The U.S. visa interview is not like a job interview, it's more like a lie detector test. If you are preparing for the wrong kind of interview, it could lead to your refusal. I did tens of thousands of visa interviews during my time as a U.S. Visa Officer and I can work with you one-on-one to craft perfect answers that will help convince a Visa Officer to approve your case. Visa Interviews are often only two or three questions long, so make sure you know how to get the relevant information across from the very start!
Be prepared for any question.
Visa Officers select the questions they ask based on your profile. As a former Visa Officer, I can tell you which questions are most likely for your case and how you can best answer them. If you are refused your visa on the first try, it becomes much more difficult to be approved on your second try. Make sure you get it right the first time. Work with me, and you can get insider expertise on how to best communicate your case to the Visa Officer.
What you've read online is probably wrong.
Much of the advice about how to prepare for the U.S. visa interview is wrong. Even when it's right, it may be case or nationality specific and not apply to your personal case. I can work with you one-on-one and tell you the truth:
Do the questions change depending on the type of visa?
Do officers ask trick questions?
Should you memorize answers beforehand?
What should you do if your visa is refused?
Interview with confidence
Spend 50 minutes with me and you’ll be ready for the most common visa interview questions and know how you should answer. We’ll do mock interviews, develop a strategy for passing the interview, and I’ll answer any questions you have. Click below to schedule a coaching session with a real, retired U.S. Visa Officer.