Avoid US Visa Rejection -Student Visa Interview Guide
These videos will provide all the necessary information related to the Student Visa Interview
Description
U.S. law sets out many standards under which a visa application may be denied.
More than 2 million US visa applicants are denied every year by embassies and consulates around the world.
Approximately 75% of these applicants are individuals, who did not
prove they would return to their home country or otherwise prove
eligibility.
Consular officers have a difficult job — they are on the front
lines of our fight with terrorism; must deal with fraudulent
documentation submitted in support of visa applications; and have very
little time to interview applicants.
Because of their limited time and resources, it is not surprising
that consular officers frequently make factual mistakes, misunderstand
applicants, make legal errors, and ignore relevant facts and
documentation in reviewing legitimate applications.
The course provides relevant information on the student’s US VISA
process. It is recommended for any individual who has got an acceptance
letter from an institution of the United States, and wants to know about
the ways through which he or she can go through the daunting VISA
process and secure a place in the institution of his or her choice.
These videos will provide all the necessary information related to
the student’s VISA along with the ways through which you can crack the
VISA interview. Our informative video will surely improve your chances
of getting a student VISA, and help you live your dream of studying in
the United States of America.
What You Will Learn!
- Important facts and information about the U.S VISA
- The all-important VISA interview
- The ways through which you can demonstrate financial strength.
- You will be acquainted with the frequently asked questions on the VISA process
- Questions asked by the interviewer to verify your intent to return
Who Should Attend!
- This course is suitable for students who are interested to know about US Visa interview process and expected questions