What documents are necessary for Interviewing F1 student visa? and what kind of questions do they ask?|||Forms:
DS-156
DS-157 (if applicable)
DS-158
Documents:
- Passport
- I-20
- 1 2x2 passport photograph
- Financial statements showing you can afford tuition and living expenses.
- Proof of your ties to your country of residence.
Questions:
- Why do you want to study in the U.S.
- Why do you want to study at this university
- What are you studying
- How long will you be in the U.S.
- What are your plans once you graduate
- Have you visited the U.S. before
- Do you know anyone?
- Any friends or family living there
- Who is funding your stay
- Why can't you study in your home country
These are just general questions, most of them are straight forward and there are no trick questions. Just answer honestly, what they are trying to gauge is your ability in the English language, that you are a good candidate to study in the U.S. and that you will return home upon completion of your studies. It never hurts to do some research on your university and your course of study, since they may ask for details about them, to see if you are a serious student.|||you need to get in touch with your school to get info on documents needed;
How Can I Get USCIS Forms?
Your should be able to pick up immigration-related forms from your designated school official (DSO). Only your designated school official (DSO) can give you a USCIS Form I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status - for Vocational Students). If you need other immigration forms, you may download them from the Immigration Forms tab at the top of this page, call 1-800-870-3676, or submit a request through our forms by mail system.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m鈥?/a>
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