How to pass an interview with the American Embassy: The U.S visa appointment in Nigeria is easy if you know the process to complete your visa application. The problem is always how to pass the interview with the American Embassy in Nigeria. In this article, I will reveal to you how you can pass the American interview visa application and still have time to prepare for your trip to America. Below are the tips you can follow and how to prepare for visa interview
1. Ties to the Home Country: Nigeria
Under the United States of America law, all applicants for non-immigrant visas are considered to be intending immigrants until they could convince the consular officer that they’re not. You must therefore should be able to show your reasons you will return to your home country are stronger compared to those for remaining in America.
“Ties” to your house country are what bind you to your hometown, homeland, or current place of residence, such as a job, family, financial prospects that you own or will inherit, investments and many more.
If you are a prospective student, the interviewing officer may investigate about your specific intentions or promise of future employment, family or another relationships, educational objectives, grades, long-term range plans, and career strategies at home country Nigeria.
Each person’s situation is different, obviously, and there is no magic explanation or single document, certificate, or letter, which can guarantee visa issuance in U.S embassy in Nigeria.
2. English
Anticipate the interview will be conducted in English instead of your native language. One advice is to practice English conversation with a native speaker’s interpretation before the US visa interview. If you are coming to the United States solely to study intensive English, be prepared to explain how English is going to be helpful for you when you return to your home country.
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