Any foreign international wishing to visit the U.S. needs to get a visa. There are different kind of visas which can be basically divided into two categories:
Now, the non-immigrant visa can be divided into:
Now, without any further ado let’s get down to the brass tacks of applying for a visa. There are quite a few steps, so let’s begin:
Before scheduling the visa interview you need to do the following:
1) Fill up the visa application online and
2) After filling up the application, don’t forget to take a print out and carry it during the visa interview.
The following documents will come in handy while applying for visa and during the visa interview:
Make sure to review all of the above mentioned instructions for applying to universities with those on the official website of the embassy you’re applying to.
The additional requirements may include the following three:
Requirements in terms of academia
Intention of leaving United States once your course is complete.
Working out a plan to handle the living expense, educational and travel cost.
We hope that you are clear with the process of applying for a visa. We shall now discuss the frequently asked questions related to VISA and try to address them.
Most of the questions are related to:
Here are a few of the sample questions asked and how to answer them:
Does the F-1 visa depend on the admission season?
F1 visa doesn’t depend on which season you’ve been admitted or when you have received your admit. Visas are provided on a fair basis of eligibility and qualification. If you have the right qualification, your visa will most likely be approved. Your chances of obtaining an US visa neither increases nor decreases by being a Spring/Fall student. Visas are not to be subjected on the basis of the intake. As long as you have the right qualifications and answers to the visa officer, there is a high chance of getting visa.
Why go for spring intake and not fall?
I have got an admit for my course, so I didn’t want to wait for another 6 months.
Why are you leaving a High paid job and pursuing your masters.
I am looking for my career advancement, in order for me to move to next level I would like to pursue my masters.
In spring you may not get part time jobs, how will you manage?
I am comfortably funded by parents. I will be able to complete my masters without doing any part time jobs.
Why don’t you retake GRE and go for Fall (in case GRE score is low)?
Since my other credentials are good and I have got an admit from a good university for the course I am looking for, i am not planning to retake my GRE.
Why are you going to the US?
To pursue my higher studies (maybe MS or Ph.D)
What will you be specializing in?
I will be majoring in “chosen specialization”.
What was your branch during your bachelors?
I pursued my bachelors in “mention your bachelors branch”.
What are you currently engaged in?
I’m currently “working at/pursuing my” (whatever it is that you’re currently engaged in).
Why do you want to go for a masters?
To gain in-depth knowledge and skill in “chosen specialization”. And applying those skills in the future.
How many universities did you apply to?
I have applied to “name of the universities you applied to”.
Do you know about any of the faculty members serving in the university you got admits from?
Yes, “mention the name of a few professors”.
What is the location of the University of your Choice?
Mention the location of the university. Be thorough with the background research.
How much did you score in GRE/TOEFL/IELTS?
My GRE/TOEFL scores are “answer honestly”.
Tell us about your GPA.
Don’t try to bluff your way out of it. Provide an honest answer regarding your GPA.
How comfortable are you in English?
Answer honestly without trying to show off.
Why choose US over other countries?
The educational programs in US are valued all over the world. The academic course is designed in such a way that proper emphasis is provided on both practical and theoretical aspects of the topics.
How much do you earn in a month? Is your monthly income?
Honestly answer the questions without exaggerating.
Do you plan on going back home after completion of your course?
Yes I plan to return to India and would like to “mention about your aspirations”
Are you sure about returning home after the completion of your MS?
I’m very confident of returning to India after I have amassed all the knowledge that can help me pursue a better career back home.
Now, that you are aware of the steps involved in getting a visa and you are aware of the most commonly asked interview questions, it’s time you start preparing for your visa.
There is one thing regarding visa interview and that is: as long as you are honest, straightforward, clear with your plans after masters, and, your financial statements are good then there is no need to worry. Be confident, because you are standing there with an admit, as a university in US has recognized you and gave you an admit.
Last but not the least: Can you change the status of your visa once you are lawfully admitted to the United States with a non-immigrant visa?
Sound off with the answers in the comments below.
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