What should one not say in a US visa interview?

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US Visa Interview: Things You Shouldn’t Say

In a US visa interview, it’s important to be honest and clear. However, there are certain things you should avoid saying, as they could harm your chances of approval:

1. ""I plan to stay in the US permanently.""

• This could indicate that you're trying to bypass the visa's intent (such as a student or tourist visa) and imply immigrant intent, which could result in denial.

2. ""I don’t have enough funds for my trip, but I hope to find a job.""

• Mentioning a lack of sufficient financial resources can raise concerns about your ability to support yourself during your stay.

3. ""I’ve been to the US illegally before.""

• Even if it was a minor overstay, this could cause the visa officer to question your intentions and past behavior.

4. ""I have no ties to my home country.""

• Visa officers need to see strong ties to your home country, such as family, job, or education, to ensure you will return after your stay.

5. ""I’m only going to the US for a vacation, but I have no plan yet.""

• Having no clear plan for your trip might make the officer think that you may overstay your visa.

6. ""I want to visit relatives/friends and stay as long as I can.""

• It's important to be specific about your travel intentions and duration. Saying you want to stay for an indefinite period may raise doubts.

7. ""I’ll leave the US if I don’t find a job or if my visa expires.""

• This suggests you might overstay or violate visa conditions, which could lead to denial.

Always be polite, professional, and confident. Ensure that you answer questions accurately, and avoid making statements that could undermine your credibility or imply visa violations.


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