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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. This is an area where a lot of embassies are and it has really good security.

Address:

The U.S. Embassy is on Shantipath in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. 110021.

When To Go:

The U.S. Embassy usually does visa interviews from 8:00 AM, to 12:00 PM. This depends on what time your appointment's

You should get to the U.S. Embassy 40 to 50 minutes before your appointment time. Do not get there early because they control who enters the U.S. Embassy very strictly.

Applicants wait in long lines outside the U.S. Embassy in Delhi, preparing for their visa interviews, an essential step for traveling to the United States.
Applicants wait in long lines outside the U.S. Embassy in Delhi, preparing for their visa interviews, an essential step for traveling to the United States.

2. Get Your Documents In Order

Before you go to the interview make sure you have all the documents ready. Put them in a folder that's easy to look at and label it so you can find what you need quickly.

You will need the following Documents.

The Important Documents are:

  • Your passport and any old passports

  • The confirmation page for the DS-160

  • The letter that confirms your visa appointment

  • The receipt for your visa fee payment if you have to pay one

  • The Documents that support your application, such as letters, about your job, money or invitations.


3. What to Bring & What Not to Bring

The U.S. Embassy has a very strict security policy. Knowing what is allowed inside will save you a lot of trouble.

What to Bring

  • Your transparent folder with all the documents mentioned above.

  • A small wallet with only necessary cash and cards.

What NOT to Bring

  • ALL ELECTRONICS: Mobile phones, smartwatches, headphones, laptops, cameras, or any electronic device.

  • BAGS: Backpacks, handbags, briefcases, or luggage.

  • Food and Liquids.

  • Sharp objects, lighters, or any flammable items.


4. Be Careful Of People And Scams

When you are outside the U.S. Embassy area you might meet some people or taxi drivers who say they can "hold your stuff" or "fill out your papers" for you.

  • Do not give your things to people you do not know.

  • Do not use lockers, on the street or places that are not allowed to store things.

  • Use the official lockers that you can trust to keep your things safe.


5. Safe Locker Facility – Aprion Digital Locker

If you are going to the U.S. Embassy Delhi remember this:

  • The U.S. Embassy Delhi area's very safe but there are no shops around it.

  • Aprion Digital Locker is a place to keep your things safe and it is just three kilometers away from the Consulate.

  • The Aprion Digital Locker has some things, about it.

Here are some features of the Aprion Locker:

  • Face Detection Access

  • You can book the Aprion Locker online and offline.


6. On the Day of the Interview

  • When you get to the Day of the Interview you need to do a things. First you have to deposit your belongings. So you will go to the Aprion locker facility. Deposit your phone and your bag and any other things that you are not allowed to take with you.

  • Then you will travel to the Consulate. You can book a cab from the locker facility to the embassy. Make sure you only have your document folder with you when you travel to the Consulate.

  • When you get to the Consulate you will have to go through a security check. You will have to present your appointment letter and your passport at the gate. The security check is very strict so be prepared for that.

  • Once you are inside the Consulate you have to follow the instructions that they give you. The Day of the Interview will start with you submitting your documents for verification. After that you will have to provide your fingerprints. Finally you will proceed to the visa interview, on the Day of the Interview.


7. On the Day of the Interview

  • Get to the place where the interview is happening on time that is fifteen to twenty minutes before it starts.

  • When you meet the staff be nice to them. Do what they say about security.

  • When you are at the interview window try to be calm and give answers to the questions.

  • The interview questions should be answered in an honest way and you should sound confident when you are talking.

  • If the interview questions are not clear, to you ask the officer to say it in a polite manner.


8. After the Interview

  • If they approve you they will send your passport and visa to the pickup place you chose.

  • If they need papers do what the officer tells you to do.

  • You can check how your application is going on the U.S. Visa Application website.

Good Luck, with Your Interview!


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