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What will the interviewer ask when applying for a tourist visa in the United States?

1. Why did you go to America? Have you been there before? Applicants can focus on the importance of going to the United States.

2. Are you married? Do you have children? The interviewer of the embassy thinks that family and children are the best factors to make a person worry.

3. Where do you work? How much is the income? Who will bear the travel expenses? Applicants can prove in many ways that they have the ability to pay for the consumption in the United States, and they will not stay in the United States because they have no money to work black jobs, but don't say that relatives and friends in the United States will help pay.

4. Have you been to other countries? How do you prove that you have been there? The visa officer thinks that if you have been to other countries without a bad record, you should not go to the United States.

5. Are there any relatives in America? Just tell the truth, not immediate family members (parents/spouses) can say no.

6. Go by yourself or with whom? How many people are there? Go by yourself and explain why your family can't go together. Just tell the truth with the group.

7. What's your relationship with your peers? Just tell the truth

8. when will you go?

9. how long are you going to stay in America?

1. where do you want to play? (8.9.1 All visa officers want to know about the applicant's trip and plan to the United States) /zd/ym