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U.S. Visa Interview Tips


U.S. Visa Interview in Delhi: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Getting ready for the U.S. Visa interview can be really scary.. If you have the right information you can do it without worrying. This guide will help you with the U.S. Consulate in Delhi. It will show you what to do step by step. You will be totally ready for the U.S. Visa interview at the U.S. Consulate, in Delhi. You will not make the same mistakes that other people make. 1. Find Out Where It Is The U.S. Embassy and Consulate in New Delhi is in a place called Chanakyapuri.
Deepak B
4 days ago4 min read


The Hidden Cost of Travel: Why Your B1/B2 Just Got 2.5x More Expensive
Getting a U.S. B1/B2 visa is a process. Lately it feels like it costs a lot too. Many people are checking their bank statements. Wondering about extra charges. They are not the ones. 1. The U.S. Visa Costs Have Gone Up Fast The basic fee that you have to pay to apply for a U.S. Visa, which is called the MRV fee has gotten a lot more expensive everywhere in the world. The price that you see on the website is one thing but the real cost of getting a U.S. Visa has changed. This
Deepak B
Mar 143 min read


Visa Refused? Here’s Exactly What Happens After the Interview
1. Figuring Out Why Your Visa Was Refused The person at the consulate will usually tell you why your visa was refused and then give you a letter that says your visa was refused. Section 214(b) is the common reason for a visa refusal. This means you did not show enough ties to the United States of America or your home country or you did not make it clear that you plan to return to your home country. Section 221(g) is not a no. This means your visa application is not complete o
Deepak B
Mar 113 min read


Chennai VAC on Sunday: A Simple Guide to Planning Your Visit
1. Check Your Appointment Time On Sundays the time slots at the Chennai VAC are from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. You should look at your appointment letter again to make sure you have the date for your appointment at the Chennai VAC. It is better to get to the Chennai VAC in time because arriving at the Chennai VAC more, than 15 minutes before your appointment time is usually not allowed so you can avoid waiting outside in the sun at the Chennai VAC. Visitors undergo biometric scanni
Deepak B
Mar 113 min read


Dress for Success? What the Consular Officer Actually Thinks of Your Outfit
1. First Impressions Matter But Not in the Way You Think The Consular Officer has a few minutes to evaluate your application. They want to see that you take the process seriously. A neat appearance helps. A neat and simple look helps the officer focus on what you say. They do not want to be distracted by things, like logos or wrinkled clothes. Understanding Professional Attire: Comparing Western Business Casual with Traditional Indian Formal Wear in a Consular Setting. 2. Dre
Deepak B
Mar 113 min read


Visa Approved But Delayed: What Happens After the Interview
1. "Your Visa Is Approved”. But There's Still More to Do I felt a sigh of relief when I heard those words. "Your visa is approved”. During my interview.. I soon realized that the process isn't over yet. After approval my passport still has to go through a few steps inside the consulate before the visa gets printed and sent back, to me. That's why some people like me have to wait a while longer even after getting the approval. 2. What Happens to Your Passport After Approval Wh
Deepak B
Mar 104 min read


Student Visa Trends in 2026: Is Approval Getting Harder
1. Rising Visa Rejection Rates The number of people who get rejected for visas is going up a lot. This is because many countries are making it harder for people to get visas by adding checks. Canada is one of these countries. In 2025 Canada rejected 62 percent of the people who applied for study permits. This was after a lot of people applied in 2024.. This trend is still going on in 2026. The United States of America is also being very strict. People from South Asia are havi
Deepak B
Mar 94 min read


First-Time or Returning Applicant? Your Complete U.S. Visa Interview Preparation Guide
So you have a U.S. Visa interview coming up. This is a deal whether you are doing it for the first time or if you need to renew your U.S. Visa. You want to make sure you are ready for your U.S. Visa interview. Being ready and knowing what will happen at the U.S. Visa interview at the consulate will make things a lot easier for you and your U.S. Visa interview will not be so stressful. Here is a complete guide that will walk you through every step of the U.S. Visa interview pr
Deepak B
Mar 63 min read


Inside the Glass Window: What Actually Happens During a U.S. Visa Interview
1. Before You Reach the Window In the year 2026 the interview process really begins long before you even say a word. The Digital Vetting: These officers can now look at your social media accounts. Use special computers to check your DS-160 form against information from all around the world. The Baseline: The security people and cameras, in the waiting room are watching to see if you are acting strange. Like being really upset or talking to people who are also applying in a wa
Deepak B
Mar 54 min read


The 90-Second Decision: How U.S. Visa Officers Really Make Up Their Minds
You spent weeks, months getting your papers ready. Your H-1B petition got approved. Your resume looks perfect.. The person, at the counter has only about 90 seconds to decide if you can enter or not. This is what really happens when they make that decision and how it affects your 2026 appointment. 1. Why the First 90 Seconds Matter Consular officers in places like Mumbai, London or Mexico City do a lot of interviews every day. They do not read your petition. They want to find
Deepak B
Mar 43 min read


B1/B2 Visa Interview Tips for Indian Travelers (2026 Guide)
1. Figure Out What the Officer Is Thinking The law in the United States says the officer has to think you want to stay in the country for good. Your job is to show them that is not true. The officer is mainly looking for a things: The officer wants to know if you really plan to leave the United States after your trip. The officer needs to know if you have money to pay for your trip without getting a job in the United States. The officer checks if what you say is the same as w
Deepak B
Mar 23 min read


Invitation Letters: Do They Actually Help, or Are They a Red Flag in 2026
People often do not understand invitation letters when they apply for a U.S. Visa. A lot of people think these letters help their case.. The truth is, when the U.S. Department of State looks at these applications invitation letters can actually cause problems instead of helping. The U.S. Department of State has standards, for looking at these applications and invitation letters do not always make a U.S. Visa application stronger. In fact invitation letters can add risk to a U
Deepak B
Feb 273 min read


The "Solo Traveler" Scrutiny: How to convince a Consular Officer your solo road trip is legitimate.
1. Why Solo Travelers Get Extra Attention The U.S. Visa process is based on a rule that says every person who applies wants to move to the U.S. Unless they can prove they don't.This rule is, from Section 214(b).The solo traveler risk is high. When you travel alone with no group or business reason it looks like you don't have connections back home. To an officer a flexible travel plan sounds like you might not come back. They think, "If you say you'll see where the road takes
Deepak B
Feb 254 min read


“Safety Tips for Your Belongings Before Visiting the U.S. Consulate ”
Going to the U.S. Consulate General for a visa interview is a deal and you have to plan it very carefully. Lots of people get really nervous for no reason because they bring things that are not allowed or they get tricked by scams for lockers outside the U.S. Consulate General. The visa interview at the U.S. Consulate General can be a lot to handle. So it is an idea to know what you can and cannot bring to the U.S. Consulate General. This way you can have a visa interview, at
Deepak B
Feb 254 min read


Proving “Ties to Home”: 5 Creative Ways Students Can Show They Intend to Return
1. Career Anchors Are What Matter, Not Job Offers A big mistake people make is saying they have a job offer that will be waiting for them in four years. The people who review these things know that these offers are rarely something you can really count on. Instead think about what's missing in the job market. The Strategy is to find an area where your country needs help and your degree from the United States will be useful. The Pitch is to say something like this: My country
Deepak B
Feb 244 min read


Project Firewall: What the EEOC’s New Focus Means for Sponsoring Employers
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has introduced Project Firewall, a focused enforcement initiative that directly impacts employers who sponsor foreign national employees. This program strengthens oversight at the intersection of employment law and immigration sponsorship. 1. What is Project Firewall? Project Firewall is something that started on September 19 2025. It is a change from how things were done before. Before people had to complain about something
Deepak B
Feb 234 min read


U.S. Department of State Introduces Tougher Visa Interview Standards Across All Categories
The U.S. Department of State has rolled out stricter visa interview standards that now affect almost all visa categories. These changes signal a clear shift toward tighter screening, increased in-person scrutiny, and longer processing timelines worldwide. 1. In-Person Interviews: The New Norm The use of Interview Waivers, which were done through Dropbox has been greatly reduced. The change is that starting from 2025 In-Person Interviews are required for most nonimmigrant visa
Deepak B
Feb 214 min read


The 2-Minute First Impression: What Really Happens in the First Moments of Your Visa Interview
The first two minutes of your visa interview can strongly influence the tone of the entire conversation. Before detailed questions begin, the officer is already forming an initial assessment. 1. Why the First Two Minutes Matter The Visa Officers main job is to look at your case and figure out if you are telling the truth and if you should get the visa. They are trained to get things done quickly. When you first meet the Visa Officer they start to get a feeling about your cas
Deepak B
Feb 204 min read


Ready for Your U.S. Visa Interview? Don’t Miss This Checklist
Follow this checklist to ensure you are fully prepared and confident for your interview day. 1. Know Your Visa Category Understand your visa type clearly (B1/B2, F1, H1B, L1, O1, etc.). Be prepared to explain the purpose of your travel in simple, confident language. 2. Keep All Required Documents Ready Prepare your mandatory and supporting documents: Passport (valid) DS-160 confirmation page Appointment confirmation Visa-specific supporting papers Employment/financial documen
Deepak B
Feb 103 min read


Can You Reapply After a US Visa Rejection? Complete Guide
Yes, You Can Reapply – There is no official limit on how many times you can apply for a U.S. visa after a rejection. However, reapplying without addressing the initial reason for refusal will likely lead to another rejection. 1. Understand the Reason for Rejection When your interview is finished the officer should give you a letter that says which part of the Immigration and Nationality Act the decision is based on. The Immigration and Nationality Act is what they use to make
Deepak B
Feb 73 min read
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