For the most, if not all
applicants for non-immigrant visas are generally viewed as intending
immigrants, until they can really convince the immigration officer that they
are not. For the US Student Visa (F1 visa), no matter how careful students
could be in knowing certain visa processing procedures, they should definitely
prepare for some of the frequently asked questions. With 15 years of research
and experience, experts at Beyond Boundaries have prepared this list of
questions for students who face visa process every year.
It is believed that most
students are definitely asked either or all of the following questions:
1. Why do you want to study
in the US?
2. Why do you want to pursue
an MS/MBA/PhD program?
3. Why have you chosen XYZ
university?
4. What is your GRE and
TOEFL score?
5. What is your academic
background?
6. Who will sponsor your
education?
7. What is your sponsor's
occupation?
8. What financial
arrangement has been made to pay for your education?
9. What are your plans after
completing this degree?
The above 9 questions are
almost sure shot, however, students can be asked about the climatic conditions,
trivia about the university such as the university's famous sport, lucky
mascot, etc to test their knowledge about the university that they intend to
study at, among other questions.
Other miscellaneous
questions students should be ready to face are:
How many universities did
you apply to?
How many admits and rejects?
How did you short-list the
universities?
What research area are you
interested in?
Do you know anyone in the
USA?
Have you ever traveled abroad?
What is the cost of
education per year?
Which companies can you work
with after finishing your education?
Have you opted for any
educational loan?
For students who graduated
last year and have not worked: What were you doing after completing your
education?
For students with work
experience: What are you doing after completing your education? Where are you
working? How did you get this job? What is your role? Does your organisation
know you are going to study abroad? Why do you want to leave such a lucrative
job and study?
For students who have
changed their major/subject area: Why have you changed your subject area? How
did you get interested in the new subject area?
This year the F1 student visas are relatively easy to obtain. However,
Binita Parekh from Beyond Boundaries Education Consulting recommends to be well
prepared for the interview to each and every candidate.
Read at: http://www.careerindia.com/value-read/visa-questions-what-should-students-prepare-for-010866.html
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