QUESTIONS FOR INTERVIEW IN AMERICAN STUDY
Are you confused during the preparation for the US student visa interview? This article of Booking Travel will help you summarize the situations and frequently asked questions when interviewing for a US student visa, helping your interview become successful.
There are quite a few questions that will be asked during the interview but most will focus on the following topics:
- Personal information
- Family information
- Study results in Vietnam and study plan in the US
- Proof of finance in the US Student Visa interview
- Other secondary questions
So to pass the difficult interview you need to do? We will reveal some of the following experiences:
- You have to make a good first impression
- Clothes neatly and neatly
- Confident and comfortable in interviewing; prepare the most concrete and concrete reasons
- Having a scientific study plan, clear orientations
- Financial transparency and completeness
- Prove that you will return to your home country when you finish studying and promise to create academic success.
One thing that is extremely important that we cannot fail to repeat is your English language ability. Please cultivate whenever and wherever possible before you enter the interview. You can still answer in Vietnamese, but to avoid confusing English and Vietnamese, you should choose to answer in English for questions that you will answer. speak fluently and ask to be answered in Vietnamese for questions that you are not confident about. In short, you should choose a wise solution during the interview.
I. Questions about personal information:
1. Good morning! Please introduce yourself! (Good morning! Please introduce yourself!)
2. What’s your name? Why are you here today? (What's your name? Why are you here today?)
3. How old are you? What’s your job? (How old are you? What is your job?)
4. What are your hobbies? (Your favorite?)
5. What do you often do at free time? (What do you usually do in your free time?)
6. Have you ever been granted a US visa? (Have you ever been granted a Visa to go to America?)
7. Have you ever been rejected a US Visa? (Have you ever been denied a visa to the US or not?)
8. Tell me something about your country! (Tell me something about your country!)
II. Questions about family information:
1. What’s your father's name? What’s your mother’s name? (Your father's name? Your mother's name?)
2. Do you have any siblings? (Do you have any siblings?) If you do have, what is his / her name (s)? (If yes, what is your sibling's name?)
3. How old is your father / mother? (How old is your father / mother?)
4. Are you living with your parents? (Do you live with a parent?)
5. Have your parents / siblings traveled abroad? (Have your parents / siblings ever been abroad?)
6. Why don't your older brother (s) / sister (s) study abroad like you? (Why didn't your brother or sister study abroad like you?)
III. Questions about academic performance in Vietnam:
1. What grade are you studying in? What’s your grade? (What grade are you in?)
2. What’s your school name? (What is the name of your school?)
3. What’s something special about your school? Tell me something about your school? (Is there anything special about your school? Please introduce something about your school?)
4. What are your favorite subjects? And why do you like them? (What are your favorite subjects? Why do you like them?)
5. What do you often do after school? (What do you do after school?)
6. Who is your favorite teacher? Who is your favorite teacher?
IV. Questions about studying in the US:
1. What is the purpose of your trip? (What is the purpose of your trip?)
2. Why do you choose US to study? (Why did you choose to study in the US?)
3. Why don't you choose another country to study? (Why didn't you choose to study in another country?)
4. Why don't you choose another school to study? (Why didn't you choose to study at another school?)
5. What city will you arrive in? Tell me something about the city that you will live in the US? (Which city are you going to? Tell me something you know about this city?)
6. What grade will you study in the US? (What grade would you be in the US?)
7. When will your school start? When is the upcoming intake of your school? (When will your school start? What is the next semester for your school?)
8. Why do you choose that major? (Why did you choose this major?)
9. What is the tuition fee? (How much is your tuition?)
10. Where will you live in the US? (Where would you live while in the US?)
V. Questions about financial proof:
1. What’s your father’s / mother’s job? (What do your parents do?)
2. How much do your parents earn a month? How much is your family monthly income? (How much money does your parents make each month? How much does your family make each month?)
3. Who will pay for your study in the US? (Who will cover the cost of studying in the US for you?)
4. How can your parents pay for your study? (How do your parents pay for you?)
5. Do your parents have a saving book / banking account? How much? (Do your parents have a bank account? How much?)
6. How many houses or lands do your parents have? (How many houses or land do your parents have?)
7. Do you parents have a car? Do your parents have a car?
8. How much will your parents give you a month when you live in the US? (How much money will your parents give you while living in the US?)
BECAUSE. Other additional questions:
A / Intention to return to your home country:
1. Will you return Vietnam when you finish studying? (Will you return to Vietnam after finishing your studies?)
2. How can you prove that you will return Vietnam? (How can you prove that you will return to Vietnam?)
3. What will you do after you finish your study in the US? (What will you do after you finish studying?)
4. How long do you intend to stay in the US after you finish your study? (How much longer do you plan to stay in the US after graduation?)
5. Do you intend to work in the US? (Do you intend to work in the US or not?)
6. If you are offered a good job with high salary, will you agree to work? (If you got a good job with a high salary in the US, would you agree to stay and do it?)
B / Sensitivity test questions
1. What make me should grant you a Visa according to you? (What do you think should make me a Visa for you?)
2. What will you do if I said that you are not qualified for a Visa? (What would you do if I told you that your visa application failed?)
3. What Conc do you think you may encounter in the US? (What difficulties do you think you might encounter in the United States?)
4. What will you do if your parents ran out the money and could not afford your study well? (What would you do if your parents ran out of money and couldn't continue to care for you studying abroad?)
Studying abroad can be considered a life-changing decision. So it is best to ask people who know about this area to help; or you can contact Booking Travel immediately to assist, avoid making unnecessary mistakes.
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