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F1 Visa Interview Questions

Guide - 2023

TOP VISA QUESTIONS & HOW TO ANSWER THOSE


Here are the top 40 questions you are most likely going to be asked in a visa
interview and these are the answers for those.

Remember these are generalized to be used by everyone. Please modify these


answers as per your field and industry.
I have also given modifications of the same questions which might be asked in a
different way.

Here are my 3 ultimate tips to nail the visa interview

Provide documents Answer only what is asked. Be confident in your


only if asked. Do not over explain. answers.
Why did you choose to study in the United States instead of
pursuing education in India?

What are your plans after completing your degree in the United States?
How does it align with your career aspirations in India?

I would like to study in the United States because US has one of the most advanced
research facilities and professors to teach the particular course I am going to do my
masters in. It will help me expose myself to advanced education resources, cutting edge
tech and will give me great exposure. My loan term plan is to start a business of my in
India and this will aid that plan.

How did you decide on this particular university/college? Why


is it the best fit for your academic goals?

Research/Thesis based masters - Few reasons, United States and the university I am
going to is one of the best research universities in the world for AI/CS/VR/CM/
machine learning. And I am particularly interested in working with XYZ professor and
their specializations in ABC industry has particularly interested me the most.

Management courses - I researched about all the universities offering the


MEM/MIS/BA course and based on the curriculum and previous opportunities alumni
have gotten, it leaned me towards ABC university. I would like to go into product
management/data analytics and this course will help me do that.

How do you plan to finance your education and living


expenses in the United States?

What are your plans for funding your education and living expenses in the United
States? Can you provide documentation to support this?

(Continued below)
I am taking a loan of $ABC which is INR xyz from [lender’s name] plus I have
assistance from my parents as well. My loan will cover most of the education and
the remaining will be covered by my parents/my own savings.

Here is the loan approval/sanction letter from the lender and the account statement
of my parent's account to show that I can cover the tuition and living expenses.

Can you demonstrate strong ties to your home country? What


assurances can you provide that you will return after
completing your studies?

People with some experience: Few reasons, I have all my family in India plus my
reasoning behind doing a masters degree is to advance my career in the company I
am working in. I already have a verbal offer to re-join my current company and if a
better opportunity persists I would love to take that over in India.

People with no experience: I would like to use the CPT, OPT and STEM extension
given to me by the US government to be able to work in the US for 3 years. I would
like to leverage that experience and get great job offers once I move back to India. I
have all my family here and that’s my biggest reason to come back to India.

How do you plan to manage the cultural differences and adapt


to life in the United States?

Are you aware of any cultural or lifestyle differences between your home country and
the United States? How do you plan to adapt to them? (less likely to be asked)

It’s part of moving to any new country after all. While growing up we have watched a lot
of US tv shows like friends and the office so I am a little acclimated to the US culture
already but yes definitely a lot to learn. I have the understanding the universities also
help international students with group activities to help them learn about the US culture.
So I am looking forward for to that.
What is the significance of your chosen field of study, and
how will it contribute to the development of your home
country?

(This has to be modified by you as a student. I will give you what I would answer now
with my degree in construction management)

Construction management helps managing construction project efficiently with keep


them safe and under budget by maintain schedules and affective construction
techniques. In the longer term, I envision becoming an entrepreneur in the
construction industry of India. Basically, the construction industry is in the midst of a
transformation which is molding itself to make itself better regulated for the Indian
household. With India attracting global investments from around the world for
infrastructure, the construction industry in India needs to employ innovative
technologies and project management strategies to manage complex projects. In
such a scenario, I need to equip myself with managerial skills and technical skills and I
strongly feel that a graduate study or Masters in my stream only will give me the
relevant knowledge and skills to manage construction projects and fulfill the dream of
many average households of owning a house.

Have you applied to any other universities or colleges? If so, what


were the reasons for choosing this institution over others?

Have you applied to other universities in the United States? If yes, what were the
outcomes of those applications?

If you have gotten only one admit, it might be worth it reduce the number of
applications you applied for to lesser than what you actually applied to. A lot of
rejections sometimes throw some visa officers off.

Talk about what aspects of the university you liked that made you choose this
university/program. Talk preferably about the fact that your chosen university offers
a slightly more exhaustive coursework in your area of interest, talk of the positive
feedback you received about the program from some of the current students at the
university. If funding from the university was one of the reasons for selecting it, you
can mention that as the reason as well.
Can you explain any gaps in your academic history or provide
further clarification on certain aspects of your application?

Academic gaps are completely okay. So do not worry about it at all. A lot of students
even take a gap year in US after their school so it’s extremely common and known.
AND NO WORK EXPERIENCE IS NOT GAP ON YOUR PROFILE!!!!!

I took a gap year after my undergrad to rethink my options and where I would like to
take my career. It was getting overwhelming for me get some work experience and also
going through the application procedure so I decided I’d like to focus on one thing.

What are your long-term goals and how does studying in the
United States contribute to achieving them?

My long term is go the entrepreneur route and having the connections, exposure and
knowledge from a US universities will contribute significantly to that long term goal.
Plus it always helps having the great brand name associated with you when you are
starting a business.

Can you provide more details about the specific program and
courses you will be pursuing in the United States?

I can’t give you an answer for this but what I can tell you is please go through your
curriculum and each and every course name and what the description says. It’s really
important you do this incase they ask you to list some of the courses you will be
taking and what they will be teaching you. The visa officer doesn’t want to know what
exactly you are going to learn but just a small description to see how serious you are.
Have you received any scholarships or financial aid for your
studies? If yes, can you explain the terms and conditions?

I have not received any scholarships or financial aid.


I have received funding through the college and it mentions that on my I-20 as
well.
I have received funding in the form of an assistantship. I have an email
confirmation from a professor for a teaching assistantship position which will help
me cover my fees and monthly stipend will help me cover the living expenses.

Can you tell me about your academic background and


achievements?

I have graduated from ABC university with a degree in XYZ engineering in 20XX. I
have also been part of LMN organizations and I have been working in TUV firm for 3
years as a ABC engineer.

How will studying in the United States contribute to your personal


and professional growth?

Can you explain your choice of major or field of study and how it aligns with your
previous academic background and future career goals?

Here is the answer I would give for my industry: I have done civil engineering degree
and there were a few routes I could take as a civil engineer, like structural engineer,
water engineer but I chose construction management because I love interacting with
people and this was a field which would allow me to see the construction plus let me
work with different teams for each and every project. Being on the contractor side
will help me learn a lot of scopes of construction and understand the US
construction industry better.

My future career goal is to start a business in the construction industry and this
degree will assist me in doing that.
Have you visited the United States before? If yes, can you
provide details about your previous visits?

Yes, I visited the US in 20xx with my family on a trip. We visited a few cities like NYC,
San Francisco and Miami.

No, I have never been the US.

Do you have any relatives or family members living in the


United States? If yes, can you provide their details?

No, I do not have any members in the US.

Yes, I have my brother/sister in the US. He/She is working in an ABC company in the
XYZ city as a [title].

Yes, I have some extended family in the US. My uncle lives in the US in [state].

Can you describe any research or projects you have been


involved in related to your field of study?

Most likely this question will be asked to students who are going for Phds but in case
it gets thrown at you, this is how you answer it.

I have always been focussed on the corporate world and that’s why I have 2
internships during my summer in undergrad.

If you are Phd or going for masters and have some academic background please
prepare an elevator pitch for your paper/ research project you have worked on and
give that as an answer during this.
Are you planning to work part-time while studying in the
United States? If yes, can you explain how you will balance
work and studies?
I am planning to work part time as it will help me save some money in my total
expenses but I would work most likely 10-12 hrs/week depending on my coursework.
Especially in first semester I would take it easy so as to ensure I am able to
understand the US teaching methods and courses.

Can you provide more information about the academic


facilities and resources available at the university you will be
attending?
If you are going for research and there is a special lab in your department mention
that. In US universities sometimes there are whole simulation labs to learn a particular
concept and it might be worth it to look into it ahead of time.

What is your plan for medical insurance coverage during your stay
in the United States?
The university offers health insurance for all international students. They haven’t sent
all information right now but they will be sending more details closer to the start date.

The university offers health insurance for all international students. It will cover me
through out the year and then I just have to renew it before its over.

Have you made any travel arrangements or booked your


accommodation in the United States?
No I haven’t made any travel or accommodation arrangements right now as I was
waiting for the visa appointment to be completed.
How do you plan to cope with the academic challenges of
studying in a foreign country?

I am sure it will take my sometime to get used to the processes and style of teaching
plus I have reached out to some alumnus to understand the teachings and academic
challenges they had to get a head start on it.

Can you describe any leadership roles or extracurricular


activities you have been involved in?
Please mention any schools or college extracurriculars here. It wil vary person to
person. You can mention exactly what you mentioned in your SOP.

What are your expectations from the educational experience in


the United States?
I believe the US education experience will give me a lot of exposure and
understanding of my course. It will help me gain critical thinking skills to ensure I can
be better in the field I am going for and be an asset for the companies I end up
working for.

Can you provide details about your English language proficiency


and any language tests you have taken (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS)?
Give them the score/scorecard of the exams you took.

Do you have any plans to pursue internships, research


opportunities, or practical training related to your field of study?
Yes, I would like to use CPT, OPT and STEM extension to get some relevant US
experience to ensure that I am able to have leverage when I move back to India and
get a better job with the US corporate experience.
Can you provide details about the housing options available
to you at the university or college?

From what I have researched most of the graduate students live off campus/on
campus ( this will depend on the university you are going for). I will be finalizing my
accommodation after the visa interview.

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