America has always been a country with the world's leading education with many famous universities such as the Harvard University, Stanford University, Yale, Cornell, Brown, ... According to the annual statistics, the number of students decide choosing to study in the US has always occupied pretty big numbers compared to studying in English-speaking countries. You can come to the US to study or not depends on the interview in your study Consulate Officer. To be able to go through the interview goes well, we will guide you interview tips to help your student reach to U.S students visa successfully.
To interview study in America took place as smooth, you have to remember core 3 things:
- You must have real aspirations seriously want to study in the US.
- You must have sufficient financial capacity to pay the cost of tuition and living expenses.
- You must commit to return to Vietnam after completing your course.
Next is some experiences AU MY UC wants to share with you to help you pass the US visa interview easily:
1. Prepare a comfortable and confident psychology.
You should see the interview as a conversation with Consular Officials so that they know your aspirations to America is what? Do not be too worried, frightened because the interview took place very quickly, each applicant only a very short response time, about 3-5 minutes. Once you have comfortable psychology, you will be confident to answer all the questions that Consulate Officials asked and the confidence account for 50% of your success. Thus, let your psychology comfortable and confident !
2. Decent and neat costumes
Costumes is the first impression when communicating with the Consular Officer. To create a good impression during the interview, your costumes should polite, neat. Consular Officers only have a few minutes to contact you, but will decide your future. So, please make them have a good look about you. This is truly not difficult, right!
3. Preparation English well before interview
In order to practice English in the best way, you can present your intentions and upcoming plans in the United States a clear, precise and concise as possible.
4. Have a scientific, clear and convinced study plan
Please indicate your study plan shortly and clearly so that Consular Officer can feel your sincerity and real desire and honesty expressed through every word and gesture you say. . Be prepared to clearly explain why you selected universities and makjors you love and why it wants to study abroad without studying in Vietnam. Learn thoroughly studying majors that you will pursue during study abroad, some of the benefits that you get when studying in the United States, intended after finishing, target your professional development in Vietnam ... to convince Consular Officer in the interview.
5. Give the main reasons why you have a such option.
Why did you choose the United States to study rather than an other country ... Where will you live in the U.S?, Who will sponsor for your tuition fees?, How did you prepared for yoyr life away from home ?.... Each candidate applying for a kind of visa, the Consulate officer will have different questions and depends on each specific situation.
6. Prove you will return to the country after completing your course
Let's show them that the America is very good, very beautiful, very developed, there are many opportunities for international students, but you still want to return to Vietnam by convincing reasons. Let them know that you also have a lot of constraints in Vietnam such as family ties, relatives, properties that you possess from your parents or a bright future at homeland. Thus, you should return to Vietnam after completing the course.
7. Finance must be sufficient and transparent
Student visa application is appreciated when a complete financial information, originating clear and verifiable. The financial condition of the family will be the first factor to be reviewed to make up for your initial success. You must provide proof that you have a family economic well-off, have enough money to pay tuition and other costs incurred to you during your studying and living in the US, the financial condition of family enough to impact your return home after completing studies.
8. What will you do in case of your interview did not achieve your desired results?
Please do not be too pessimistic. Denied a visa does not mean that the path of your studying abroad has ended, you can change these issues if the financial situation was more stable and have more convincingly. At that time, you can schedule for another interview, you are still more opportunities.