What questions will you be asked in a Visitor Visa interview? The…

What questions will you be asked in a Visitor Visa interview?

The questions you’ll be asked at the start of your interview with the consular officer will be the same whether you’re applying for a B1 Visa or a B2 Visa. Most commonly asked questions are: What is the purpose of your visit to the US?; Have you been to the US before?; Do you have relatives or friends currently in the US?; Where will you be residing in the United States?; What is the reason for traveling at this particular time?; How long will you be staying in the US?; Who will you be traveling with?; Have you booked your tickets?; What do you do for a living? How much do you earn?; Do you have any intention on remaining in the US? and more. Make sure to prepare yourself before the interview and keep your answer short and clear!

Can a B-1/B-2 Visa holder apply for a Green Card?

Although a B-1/B-2 visa does not offer permanent residency, it does allow the holder to apply for a green card. A B1/B2 visa can be extended for a maximum of 180 days. This visa allows you to visit the United States many times.

What are the steps to apply for a Visitor Visa?

One of the first steps you need to take is to complete the Form DS-160 which is the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application. You must then print the confirmation page and take it with you when you schedule and attend the U.S. Embassy interview for your Visa. Before scheduling do not forget to upload a digital photo of your passport scan and pay the fees. Both these documents are necessary for the interview!

How long does DS 160 last?

You can work on your Form DS-160 at your own pace as long as you keep track of your progress. You have 30 days to finish the DS-160 if you have a partially completed application. You must save your application to your computer hard disk or a USD flash drive after 30 days to access it.
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