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F-1 visa appointments.?

by Guest61970  |  earlier

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Is it true that consular officers who dont normally conduct F-1 visa interviews are very,very mean and not flexible as those who normally conduct F-1 visa interviews and know the student and educational terrain very much?Is it true this officers who do or conduct non F-1 interviews do ask irrelevant non F-1 questions to students who are put on the tellers or conters of this consular officers?What exactly do the non F-1 conducting consular officers want to know and find from F-1 applicants who are brought to their counters for interviewing b4 granting them F-1s?Am asking this because it really exist in my country and its been realised students who are given to non F-1 conducting consular officers are really mean,dont actually know the F-1visa questionaires terrain and do treat this helpless students like B2 applicants.Am really scarrrrrrrred, please help me b4 a non f-1 conducting consular officer spoils my consulate records and rejects me. Special consulars do F-1s here and notjustany1

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  1. So, are you only anticipating that you will be denied, or is there some particular reason why you think you should be?  Generally speaking, interviewing consular officers do not specialize in handling student visas, although I suppose it might be possible in some locations.  Where is "here?" Almost any officer who says no is at least perceived as "mean", although certainly, some are more polite than others.   there are no fixed questions for student visas, any more than there are for tourist visas. If there were, student applicants would simply study the questions and  prepare their answers in advance. You'll do yourself more damage than good worrying incessantly.  Take a breath, relax, and then think about why you want to study in the US, what it is you want to study and why, and what you intend to do when you finish.


  2. Expect the consuls to be mean and prepare diligently for the interview in order to be granted a visa.

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