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American visa, face-to-face visa, need English?
Speaking English is not necessarily more sure of getting a visa than speaking Chinese. The key is to decide according to the comprehensive situation of the applicant. In addition, the vast majority of applicants meet the requirements, so don't worry too much. The main thing is to prepare carefully and improve the materials. I believe there is no problem.
Before accepting an interview, applicants need to complete the following four steps:
Step 1: Fill in the visa application form DS-160 at the American Consulate in official website;
Step 2, pay the visa application fee in the bank;
Step three, call to make an appointment for an interview;
Fourth, come to the embassy for an interview according to the agreed time.
Keeping a smile, being confident, natural and generous, having a correct attitude and a clear goal during the interview, and showing the true and excellent side to the visa officer will be the key factors for success.
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