U.S. Student Visa Visa Interview Preparation

1. What is the purpose of your visit to the United States?


I am visiting the United States for a holiday.

2. What are your educational qualifications?


I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Southern California.

3. What is the name of the institution you plan to attend?


I plan to attend the University of Florida.

4. How long do you plan to stay in the United States?


That depends on many factors, including my immigration status, my career goals, and other circumstances.

5. Do you have a guarantee of financial support for your stay in the US?


No, I do not have a guarantee of financial support for my stay in the US.

6. Do you have any family members in the US?


Yes, I have family members in the US.

7. Do you have any relatives in the U.S.?


Yes, I do. I have some relatives living in California.

8. Have you ever traveled to the US before?


Yes, I have traveled to the US several times before.

9. What courses are you planning to take in the US?


I am planning to take courses in Business Administration, Economics, and Computer Science.

10. Are you familiar with the curriculum of the institution you plan to attend?


Yes, I am familiar with the curriculum of the institution I plan to attend. I have researched the courses and programs offered by the school to make sure they meet my academic goals.

11. How do you plan to cover your living expenses in the US?


I plan to cover my living expenses in the US by working part-time while attending school. I will also work on campus if there are any opportunities available. Additionally, I plan to apply for scholarships and grants to help cover the cost of tuition and living expenses.

12. Do you have an internship or job offer in the US?


No, I do not have an internship or job offer in the US.

13. Have you ever been denied a U.S visa before or had deportation proceedings initiated against you in any country?


No, I have not.

14. Do you intend to work while studying in the US?


Yes, I plan to work while studying in the US.

15. Do you have a valid passport and other travel documents?


Yes, I have a valid passport and other necessary travel documents.

16. Are you currently or have you ever been a member of any religious or political organizations?


No.

17. What are your career goals after graduating from your program in the US?


My immediate career goal after graduating from my program in the US is to gain relevant experience in the field of finance, specifically in the area of corporate finance and investments. I plan to find a job with a prestigious financial institution that specializes in mergers and acquisitions in order to gain experience and develop my professional skills. In the long term, my goal is to eventually become a financial analyst or consultant, which will require additional education and certifications. I also plan to pursue personal development goals such as becoming fluent in another language and improving my public speaking skills.

18. Can you provide evidence that proves that you will return to your home country after your stay in the US?


Evidence that could be provided to prove that an individual will return to their home country after their stay in the US includes:

1. A return ticket for the individual’s trip back home
2. A job offer or letter of intent from an employer in their home country
3. Letters of reference from a professional or academic network in their home country
4. Bank statements or financial records that show ties to their home country
5. A signed affidavit from a relative or other close contact in their home country
6. Any other documents that can provide evidence of strong ties to their home country

19. What jobs are available for foreign students with your educational background and qualifications in your home country?


In my home country, the Philippines, there are a variety of jobs available to foreign students with my educational background and qualifications. These include teaching English, doing research or consulting work in the fields of business, finance, technology, education, law, and medicine, working as a medical professional or nurse, working in the hospitality industry, and working in the IT industry. Additionally, there are also many opportunities for international students to work online as freelancers or virtual assistants.

20. Are there any special circumstances surrounding your application for a student visa that require special attention from U.S consular personnel?


No, there are no special circumstances that require special attention from U.S consular personnel for my application for a student visa.