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The "Specialized Knowledge" Test: Explaining Your Complex Job to a Non-Expert Officer
1. What is "Specialized Knowledge”? Specialized Knowledge is not just about being good at what you do. It is actually Specialized Knowledge that refers to things like this: Proprietary Knowledge: this is when you have a deep understanding of the specific things that your company uses that are not available to the public like tools or processes or products that are unique to your company. Advanced Expertise: this is when you have a level of Specialized Knowledge about the way
Deepak B
2 days ago3 min read


What Really Happens on U.S. Visa Interview Day? Full Consulate Walkthrough
Attending your U.S. visa interview can be a smooth experience when you know what to expect inside the consulate or embassy. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you stay prepared and confident. 1. Security Check Strict security protocols are in place. Not allowed: Mobile phones, smartwatches, laptops, USB drives, storage devices, bags, food, sealed envelopes, and any electronic gadgets. Allowed items: Passport, DS-160 confirmation page, appointment letter, and supporting doc
Deepak B
Mar 163 min read


The 2-Minute First Impression: What Really Happens in the First Moments of Your Visa Interview
1. Why the First Two Minutes Matter The officer forms a critical subconscious assessment almost immediately—often before you’ve fully answered the first question. This initial impression sets the tone for the entire interview, influencing how every subsequent answer is interpreted. 2. Before You Even Speak The moment you step to the window, the officer notices: Your posture, eye contact, and demeanor. How you organize and handle your documents. Your general appearance (neat,
Deepak B
Feb 103 min read
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