US Student Visa Interview Tips

The visa interview is the final step toward studying in the US. After the gruelling college admissions process, a visa interview is a last but equally important hurdle. Check out the article and understand about the US student visa interview and the tips to crack it in the first go itself.
After convincing the admissions officers about your calibre, you also have to convince the visa officer about your intention to study in the US. You must prepare for the interview and address all concerns of the visa officer. Going prepared for the visa interview is the only way to get the F1 visa stamped onto your passport. We have covered some of the most important aspects of the interview process and given you some tips on how to handle the question-answer session and get the US student visa in one go. Check out the US student visa interview tips below.
Tips to Make a Favourable Impression for US Visa Interview
The following pointers will help students ace their US visa interview and will able to make an impression on the interviewee too if applying for an F1 students viisa:
1. Language
For the student visa interview, you will be expected to speak only in English, unlike other types of visas. The reason is that if you have to convince the visa officer that you can take up the academic lectures given in English, you should be able to converse with them in English. This is the main reason why all universities ask for an English standardized test. English is the medium of most of the courses in the US, and you will have to show your spoken skills to the visa officer at the time of the interview. Your language should be so fine, tone should be so polite and you should know how to greet visa officer respectfully. You can greet the visa officer with Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening Ma'am/Sir or by simply a Hello.
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2. Positive Attitude
When your turn for the interview comes, enter the room with a smile, and greet the officer with a warm hello or hi. S/he may ask you ‘How are you doing’. Reply politely and thank them for asking. If your visa is granted, thank them politely and leave. If your visa is rejected, don’t argue with the officer or create a scene. In such a situation, ask the officer the reason for rejection and what additional documents you need to bring next time to avoid rejection.
3. Look and Act the Part
Dress formally, like you would going to work. A well-ironed shirt and a pair of formal trousers should do for both male and female applicants. Do not show up in a three-piece tuxedo suit with a bow tie. It is an interview, not a dinner party. The female dress code for US visa interview in Indian formal wear like Kurti and leggings and during winter, they can wear formal blazers or coats. Do not wear a sweatshirt or hoodie. Parents and spouses can accompany but they are not allowed to enter beyond the consulate premises gate. Reach the consulate 30 minutes before the appointed time. You may have to wait for a long time before your turn comes, so be mentally prepared and keep patience. You are not allowed mobile phones inside the consulate so don’t bring one along. Only the applicant will be allowed inside for the interview; don’t bring your parents, spouse, or kids along. You will be made to stand in the queue according to the number assigned to you, so don’t consider breaking the line to reach the front first.
4. Proving Ties to Family and India
If you look at the situation like this, things might get easier to put in perspective: all non-immigrant applicants, including students, are viewed as intending immigrants unless proven otherwise. This statement is just to make you understand how important it is to convince the visa officer about your plans to return to India once your education is completed. If the officer is unconvinced, you may not be granted a visa as you will be seen as a threat to the US immigration policy. You must, therefore, show that you have more important reasons to return to India than those of remaining back in the US.
5. Know your Program
It is important to know all the details of your program, project, and course to be pursued in the US university. You should be able to answer questions about your course easily and should not hesitate to give answers. Do preliminary research about your college and university to make it clear that you are a genuine student. Apart from this basic knowledge, you should be able to explain how studying in the US and particularly this course will help your future profession in India.
6. Give Precise Answers
The visa officers are pressed for time and will have hardly 2 minutes for your interview. The whole process will be quick and short. These two minutes are crucial as this will be your only chance to form a likeable impression of them. Your first impression will decide your fate. The trick here is to provide important information to the officer’s questions in short answers to avoid wasting time.
7. Carry Complete Documents
The officer may or may not ask you for your academic mark sheets, but you need to have all your academic transcripts in place. Once you present them to the officer, they should be organized in such a way that it should be clear to the officer at one glance what those documents signify. This is again to save time as you only have two minutes. So come prepared with an organized documents folder.
Check the complete list of F1 visa documents checklist for visa interview appointment.
8. Do NOT mention Hopes of Employment in the US
Remember, you are applying for a student visa, not a work visa. That means you will be there only to study and will return to India upon completion of the course. So during the interview do not make the mistake of mentioning how you want to further your career prospects by working at some American corporation after finishing the course of study. You need to make it clear you will return to India and will work in India.
9. Dependants Details
If your spouse is applying for an F2 visa, you will appear for the visa interview together. Both of you will be questioned separately, and you must not answer the questions directed at them. If you are not taking your spouse and kids along, you will have to answer questions on how they are going to sustain themselves once you leave for the US. You should be able to show a stable source of income to sustain your family if you are not able to, the visa officer will get the impression that you will send them money in US dollars by working illegally in the US. This will lead to the rejection of your visa immediately.
10. Furnish Financial Capacity
One of the biggest US visa rejections is because of failure to prove financial capacity. To maintain a high impression on the visa officer, it is better to furnish the financial capacity by furnishing proof of finances to stay and live in USA for at least two years in bank accounts. Doing so will help visa officers understand that the students have enough financial resources to be able to sustain in the USA. Thus, furnishing details like these is equally an important aspect of setting a good impression on the visa officer.
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11. Visa Interview Questions
The visa officer will ask you questions related to your study plans, university choice, academic capability, financial status, and post-graduation plans. The gruelling study plan will probe into your interest in the academic field of your choice. Officers need to know why that course is better than the ones offered in India. The questions related to the calibre of the university will also look into why the particular university is better for your future profession. The officer might also ask you questions about your academic capability, your test scores, GPA scores etc. These can all be evaluated to determine the likelihood of your success during the program. American education is very expensive compared to intentional education, so you need to have a financial plan in place and should be able to explain it to the visa officer. Your plan should include funding tuition fees along with living expenses. Your post-graduation plans should be in sync with the current course you will be pursuing. “What will you do after you graduate?” is the most common question visa officers put to applicants, so give your answer some thought before putting it across. For more sample questions, visit Interview Guide for F1 Student Visa for USA.
Thus, how to greet visa officers and share details is essential to getting an F1 student visa to study in the USA. The applicants must be able to follow these tips and avoid any reasons which may lead to student visa rejection in USA. Thus, preparing oneself thoroughly before appearing for the student visa interview is important.
What Not to Say During a US Visa Interview?
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MIT is not costly for Indian students. Applicants can study BTech program at affordable tuition fees as compared to other BTech colleges in the USA. The MIT BTech fees is around INR 50 L to INR 52 L.
Q: Which is better, UIC (University of Illinois Chicago) or NIU (Northern Illinois University)?
As per an unofficial source, the University of Illinois Chicago ranked at #80 among national universities which is better than the NIU ranking at #273 position. The UIC is also exceeding in terms of graduation rates and easier selection than NIU. However, the tuition cost is more affordable at Northern Illinois University as compared to UIC. Students can get more clarity from the comparison table given below:
Particulars | University of Illinois Chicago | Northern Illinois University |
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US News National Rankings 2024 | #80 | #273 |
Acceptance Rate | 79% | 70% |
Graduation Rate | 40% | 33% |
Tuition Cost | UG: INR 22L-INR 49L PG: INR 13L-INR 37L | UG: INR 10L-INR 16.5L PG: INR 8L-INR 45L |
Student-faculty ratio | 17:1 | 14:1 |
Q: What is the decent score required on the ACT test to get a good university in the USA?
The definition of a good ACT score varies from university to country. However, to get into the top 100 universities, you must aim for a score higher than 31 on the ACT.
Q: What is the maximum and minimum score in GRE to get admission for MS in USA?
GRE is a popular standardised test for getting admission in MS program in the world. However, there are many universities in the USA that offer admission to MS courses without GRE scores. There is fixed minimum or maximum GRE score for admission. However, even if your GRE score is below the average for a particular program, you may still be considered for admission if you have strong qualifications in other areas. It is adviseble to check university website for the exact information.
Q: How do I get into California Institute of the Arts?
International students must apply online through the official website to get admission into California Institute of the Arts. They must meet the entry requirements of the programme and submit an online application by the deadline for admission at the institute. Applicants must create an account to start the California Institute of the Arts admission proess. Mentioned below are basic application requirements for international students:
- An online application and a non-refundable application fee of USD 85 or INR 7,410.64
- Personal essay
- High school and/or university transcripts
- Two letters of recommendation
- Portfolio
- Statement of purpose
- Proof of English proficiency
Q: What GPA do you need to get into Iowa State?
International students who wish to study at Iowa State must have at least GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 for UG and PG admission. International transfer applicants must have a minimum equivalent GPA of C+ on a scale of A to F or 2.25 on a 4.0 scale for all transferable courses.
Q: What rank is University of Rhode Island Kingston?
The University of Rhode Island ranks among the best institutions in the country. Shiksha Popularity Rankings ranks the institute #102 as part of its the latest country-level rankings.
Further, an unofficial source ranks it #152 as part of its National Universities Rankings 2025, while another ranks it #1001 as part of its the latest World University Rankings.
The university's courses are also ranked very highly by Shiksha, with its BBA program ranking #159, while its MIM program ranks #160 among all higher education US based institutions.
While what not to say during a US student visa interview can be subjective, however there are a few things which applicants must ABSTAIN from saying. What not to say during a US visa interview include:
- "I don't know what the U.S. immigration laws are."
- "I have not made up mind for accommodation in US while studying."
- "My travel plans are still unplanned, I don't have much to say."
- "I have not booked any return tickets for my country yet."
- "I have forgotten all the details I added to my visa application."
- "Though I have applied for F1 visa, I think I should have applied for some other visa, I am not sure!"
- "Don't ask me about my plans to return home from the US. I want to stay here."
- "I don't know why you are asking me these questions when I have already provided the details in the application."
Thus, these are absolute no no when it comes to what not to say during a US visa interview. Also, check out top 10 tips for successful student visa interview.
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There is no minimum GPA score for UG admission at Ohio State. However, International students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale or equivalent) for graduate admission. Applicants may submit a standardized test score (GRE or GMAT) if their cumulative GPA is below 3.0 for the last degree.