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Who can introduce the experience of American visa? study abroad
Visa 1 is mainly about your preparation. You have to explain three questions to yourself.
1, why go abroad,
2. Is the money enough?
3. Do you want to come back?
The first question is mainly to find out why you choose the United States, and which school you choose, regardless of the country, is that you like it and have a bright future.
The second question is mainly about hardware. There is enough written economic guarantee, and there is a question to be answered. Is it worth spending so much money? (Of course it is. Why? )
The third question is to come back. Whether you change your mind or not, he just wants to know if you want to come back after you get the visa. You must show that you want to come back, but you must figure out how to ensure that what you have learned is useful and why China is more suitable.
In short, you need to prepare for at least one week, work out dozens of questions in detail, and then write the answers and practice. Later, the problem was slowly drawn and became a complete story. Find someone to help you practice again and again until you are old enough to believe the story.
In short, whether a visa is signed or not depends on the preparation. If there is no serious injury, there is more than 80% chance of passing. Once I catch my visa, I'll be fine. I'll pass the second time.
Finally, I wish you a successful visa.
In addition, the hardware should also be ready, the information of the school to go, the transcripts here, financial guarantees, and even photos with parents. You should look for it in a "Leap Manual" of Peking University.
2. The following is a real conversation:
Interview time: 10- 15 minutes.
Nice to meet you, sir.
Visa officer (smiling) Nice to meet you. Can you show me your card first?
C: Do you mean this pink card? I don't know much about the program and haven't seen the machine. )
Interviewer: Yes, that's right. Just put it over there.
C: OK. (Put the pink sign on the window. )
Interviewer: Have you ever been to America?
No, but I went to England last summer.
Interviewer: Look at your passport, just for traveling?
C: Actually, I attended a law training course at Oxford University and studied there for one month. Eh, I also got the certificate of studying and the beneficiary of 1000 ponds. (Pass the certificate to the window accurately and enter it directly. At this time, don't ask, "Do you want to see ...? )
Interviewer: Yes. (takes a look)
C: I also brought some photos taken at Oxford University. Do you want to see them?
Interviewer: No, that's not necessary. Never mind/
And ... why are you going to America?
Well, XXXXXXX, so I am confident to become a successful lawyer and realize my dream. .........
Interviewer: (Interrupt, raise your voice, I mean why did you go to America? )
Yes, I know what you are asking. I will continue to study for a master's degree, which is an important step for me to realize my dream.
Interviewer: OK, but it seems that you have no experience. ....
Answer him quickly, but be careful not to make him feel that you don't respect him and interrupt him, but show that you understand his concerns. Yes, you're right. I'm only a college student now, but I've been working in a law firm for quite a long time. I know my position and direction. (the meaning is more complicated. When the sentence is long, I feel it's best to say it quickly, otherwise he will be bored. Don't let him interrupt you before your important information comes out. This is a letter of recommendation from Mr xxx, who is a partner of the law firm where I worked as an intern.
Interviewer: (takes it) Reading the letter, it looks very serious. Uh, so they just offered a position in pralegal?
Yes, only when I pass the People's Republic of China (PRC) Bar Examination can I become a lawyer at once. That's according to the regulations.
Why did you choose this university?
C:XXXXX, XXX, I forgot exactly what to say. Anyway, that means the advantage of this school. At the same time, he gave a letter of support to his school law school/
Interviewer: Have a look. So, what's your major in XXX University?
International economic law, which is about XXXXXXXXXXX, especially XXXXXXXXX.
Interviewer: Nodding slightly, why America? Why not get a master's degree in China?
C: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Interviewer: Why did you come back?
C:xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (My major is mainly to meet the needs of domestic legal services, and my development prospect is very good. )
Interviewer: Stare at me noncommittally, and then shout, but there are also many lawyers in the United States who do international economic law with elusive smiles.
C: I was a little confused and felt a little dangerous, but I forced myself to calm down immediately after 2 seconds. Maybe you are right, but xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Interviewer: Then what is the specific work in your field? I can't hear such things clearly, but the horn is a little intermittent.
C: Sorry, I didn't catch that. The speaker doesn't work well.
Take a picture of the speaker inside him, will you? Repeat the question.
C: Now, international economic law is about xxxxxxxxxx, which deals with legal affairs arising in the field of xxxxxxx. Personally, I put my interest in the WTO, xxxx.
Vo: Just be specific, (deliberately making things difficult for me, damn it, who's afraid of who)
Captain: Well, (clears his throat, I'm a little thirsty. At that time, I stood at the door for nearly an hour.) As for WTO affairs, such as anti-dumping, countervailing, DSB procedures, XXXXXX, (I said a lot of legal terms, which embarrassed me, and looking at me made you dizzy. However, don't be too arrogant. Stop when it's time. If you are angry, you may get a red stamp. According to your consultation. )
Interviewer: Can you tell me something more specific about your major? What specific work will you do in your field?
C: Did he really fight with me, and it had nothing to do with immigration tendency? Dude. )
All right. ! For example, recently I was assisting Mr. xxx, a partner who wrote a letter of support, in handling a case about the export of Japanese laver. Do you know? Laver? Japanese food? At that time, I suddenly found that he looks like a child, so cute! Listen to me) We are here to take this case on behalf of the Ministry of Commerce ... about the investigation of foreign trade barriers. .................... (It seems that he is satisfied, stop. )
Interviewer: So, does the university provide you with financial aid?
Yes, they gave me $ xxxxx. It is displayed on the I-20.
I see. What degree do you have?
C: Bachelor of Law.
Interviewer: Mark "Ba" on the side of a piece of paper. Do you have any xxxx (say a word, but I don't understand. ) From your present university?
C: Pam? Bring what?
Interviewer: Do you have the university documents with you? Like a report card?
C: Like the report card? He and I almost said this sentence in unison. Then he said. Yes, that's right. )
C: Yes, I do. Open the folder and ask him. I have a Chinese version and an English version. Which do you prefer?
Interviewer: English is OK.
C: Give it to him and seal it.
Interviewer: Open it yourself.
Ok, here it is.
Interviewer: Look at my report card.
C: With a GPA on it, you can ....
Interviewer: Yes, ok. (finished, closed) gave me a look. I started to knock on the computer again, a little silent. But I still didn't make any noise. About 30 seconds later.
Interviewer: Who is supporting your study?
My parents, except for scholarships. This is the bank deposit certificate. (Submit bank certificate)
Interviewer: Bring it here and check the deposit carefully. I guess he is estimating the amount of money. Poor math, slow calculation.
C: I should pay about $ xxxxx to study in the United States, and the financial certificate shows more than that.
Interviewer: Nod. I can see that the visa is coming soon. ) Give me some material. Reach for something, (I didn't see his seal) "brush" out a green note and hand it to me. Good luck. Said with a smile.
C: Thank you. (I'm actually quite calm) What about those documents? Should I take them back? I wrote a green note in my hand, pointing to the materials he didn't push out. )
Interviewer: No, they will do it for you.
Ok, nice to meet you. Goodbye.
I have reservations about the view that signing scriptures is beneficial. Visa interview is actually a very personal matter, and there are different ways to deal with people. Take what you need, I hope it won't mislead everyone. I wish the local rabbits who are going to fight victory! (transferred from TOTOO)
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