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Interview Experience ?

coom

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Hi I am new here, my interview for DV will coming next weeks since now I feel nervous if my interview not smooth.. I saw so far in this forum everyone success with the interview.
Does anyone (or friends) in the forum have experience fail with the interview? Why ?
 
I didn't face the interview yet, but have gone through most of the forum threads. There are lot of interview experinces in this forum and suppose you can get lot of detilas if you search.

My advice is

Be honest
Don't try to tell lies
Don't be afraid
Go through the required documents and get prepared it correctly
File them in order as adviced

I don't think there won't be a problem if all the documents are in order.

Wish you all the best
 
Yes you right, but 1 of my friends get refuse his visa just because he said he undecided which city he would like to go while he is in he US
 
People can get denied for several reason...it is up to the person conducting the interview, but the better paperwork you can show them, the less chances they have to deny you.
 
Section 212 of the immigration Act specifies 10 reasons for refusals, including:
Health related, Criminal records, Security grounds, Public Charge, Labor qualifications, Illegal entrants and immigration violators, Documentation requirements, "Ineligible for citizenship"!, Aliens previously removed, miscellaneous (polygamists, unlawful voters, etc..)

I believe that visa officers are required to clearly specify the reasons for rejecting any application, base their decision on one of the above reasons and give chance to the applicant to submit any supporting documents.
However, this is not always the case, as they sometimes submit the refusal document after finishing and leaving the interview, with no chance of further explanation, defense or document submission.

Furthermore, officers may transfer any case for additional 'Administrative Processing' allowing for cases to expire before the visa deadline.
 
Section 212 of the immigration Act specifies 10 reasons for refusals, including:
Health related, Criminal records, Security grounds, Public Charge, Labor qualifications, Illegal entrants and immigration violators, Documentation requirements, "Ineligible for citizenship"!, Aliens previously removed, miscellaneous (polygamists, unlawful voters, etc..)

I believe that visa officers are required to clearly specify the reasons for rejecting any application, base their decision on one of the above reasons and give chance to the applicant to submit any supporting documents.
However, this is not always the case, as they sometimes submit the refusal document after finishing and leaving the interview, with no chance of further explanation, defense or document submission.

Furthermore, officers may transfer any case for additional 'Administrative Processing' allowing for cases to expire before the visa deadline.

Last year one person wrote on this forum about his denial and asked for help. He was denied due to the lack of English and in order to work over here he needed a license for his profession. According to the person conducting the interview, he wouldn't be able to pass the exam and get a job over here. He didn't have the HS diploma requirement, on the job requirement and not the funding either, just the work requirement.
It is very understandable that without proper English he can pass the exam and get a job or start as a 1099.
 
hi everyone its good to be part of this , my wife won the dv 2010. now we have the second package and our interview date is 19th of may. but we have a problem she has only secondary school qualification with 5 credit, now this is the problem the result is in two sittings and one of it has 4credit which include; accounting, commerce,mathematics and economics. while the other has just yoruba.
pls wats our chance?
 
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