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First Impression Matters

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Fiona
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There is a quote “With confidence, you have won even before you have started” A self-assured body language speaks volumes about your confidence level. Non-verbal communication paradoxically communicates more than your words do and creates an instantaneous impression about you.

Detailed Guide To Visa Process.

  1. Always greet the interviewer: Make it a practice to greet people when you meet them so that you are able to naturally and effortlessly greet the visa officer at the very outset. A warm and cheerful smile not only breaks the ice but sets the tone for a pleasant interaction.
  2. Appropriate hand gestures: Sitting with your arms folded diagonally gives an impression that you are standoffish and detached. You want to come across as a warm, confident, friendly and pleasant person whereas crossing your arms can make you look unsure and defensive. Just take a deep breath and try to appear as calm and composed as you can.
  3. Eye contact: Making a direct eye contact with the Visa officer always works in your favour as you establish yourself as an honest and courteous individual. Making eye contact, however, should not be confused with staring at the visa officer as it may look rude. Try to maintain a balance by shifting your gaze from eye to the forehead occasionally. Always abstain from looking down on the floor as this is indicative of your low self-esteem.
  4. Always be mindful of your lip movements: Twitching your lips or unnecessarily meandering them can make you look deceptive and communicates your displeasure with what’s happening around. This may not go down well with the visa officer.
  5. Don’t be a bundle of Nerves: No matter how anxious you are for getting this official stamp on your passport, be smart to cloak your edginess. Fidgeting with hand and hasty leg movements reflect your nervousness and impatience and can distract the interviewer.
  6. Right posture: Standing straight, leaning a little forward and keeping ones hand out in open demonstrates confidence and projects one as a trustworthy person whereas slouching or leaning backwards indicates one is conceited and laid back. Body language is an integral part of your personality and has tremendous impact on one’s mind to form an impression about you.
  7. Be alert and responsive: Appear interested by keeping an attentive look. Actively engage in conversation with appropriate verbal nods and affirmative gestures. This will go a long way in making you look well informed and receptive. Try to answer quickly and let there be no dead air between the interviewer’s question and your answer.
  8. Right Grooming: You can use your well turned-out appearance to your advantage by making the first lasting impression on your visa officer. A well groomed look fills you with untold confidence and your body language too gets positively impacted. Make sure you are dressed up to the occasion; your hair is neatly cut and refrain from going overboard in applying perfumes or colognes.

You have too much at stake to appear casual or nervous during your visa interview. Visa officers expect you to come across as self-assured, well-bred and well-mannered individual and the right body language can save you from getting into hot waters.

Suggested: Visa interview Experience.

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