DOs and DONTs during Visa Interview
The final element of the study abroad process, the visa interview, is just as vital as the other ones. It authorizes you to enter the country and study at the university of your choice. You will not be able to continue your study without the visa, no matter how hard you work on the other components of the admissions process. While acquiring a visa is not difficult, being prepared will boost your chances of obtaining one.
The visa interview typically is about 3 to 5 minutes during which the student has to prove his eligibility to study in the Country. The student's main objective must be to make sure that he/she does not give the Embassy any reason to reject the visa.
- DOs for the Interview:
1) Proper preparation: This is mandatory if you hope to answer all the presented questions in the interview with confidence. The previous night, check if all the documents which you will require are indeed present in your bag.
2) Arrange the Documents: Arranging the documents in proper order in a folder ensures that it can be produced as soon as it is asked for without confusion and chaos.
3) Dress: Neat and presentable appearance is very essential, so dress formally.
4) Body Language: The interview officers will, in addition to the tone of your voice, also check your body language. A good posture and a pleasant smile is a way to communicate that you are confident.
5) Memorize the details of your application: It is common to panic in the interview and forget your application details in moments of stress. Going through your application before-hand will save you from fumbling.
- DON'TS for the Interview:
1) Never attempt to use falsified documents. The risks involved are too high and are just not worth it.
Never misrepresent even the smallest information.
2) Don't submit any document unless you are asked to. Make sure the documents are presentable. Don't use torn or crushed documents.
3) Don't stammer or mug up answers. Answer honestly, fluently and precisely. Try to be calm and confident while you are answering the questions. Speak clearly and in an appropriate volume.
4) Try to avoid using conversation fillers such as ‘Like’, ‘Ummmm’, or ‘I guess’ in a sentence when you are responding to a question. Pay close attention to the questions asked and respond with just the answer. Keep it short and simple. Try to practice mock interviews before the real deal.
5) Never be late for the interview. Reach the visa interview location 30 minutes ahead of schedule. Familiarize yourself with the surroundings.
6) Do not carry any extra bags along: You will only be allowed to carry documents inside the consulate. Do not carry bags, food, gadgets or anything else.
Proper planning will grant you the confidence you need for the interview. Keeping the above points in mind will help to make the visa interview less strenuous. All the best!
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