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I have an interview with U.S consulate for an R1 visa, any advice?

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I have an interview with U.S consulate for an R1 visa, any advice?

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  1. I am sure telling the truth will come easily for you. They will ask about your work (what you have done before applying)  and what are your plans (what you will be doing) when you come to the US. Settlement funds and people coming with you.**


  2. tell em they are a f****s paranoid bunch of twats

  3. just be yourself, it normally works...

    good luck!!

  4. Don't tell them what you really think of Bush.

  5. First, you must be able to demonstrate that you meet the definition of a religious worker, that you are a member of a religious denomination having a bona fide nonprofit religious organization in the US, that you have been a member for the requisite number of years, and that you are entering the United States solely to carry on the work of that denomination.  

    Have all of your documentation ready, with copies available  for the Consular officer.

    http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/...

  6. be honest, good, lacking in any communicable disease.

    a good worker.  

    let them talk and ask the questions, otherwise remain quiet, sit properly, and listen attentively, be co-operative.

  7. The program for "religious worker" is under review right now.  A recent report to Congress estimated that up to 1/3 of all the visas in this category were fraudulent.  My guess is that you are going to face intense scrutiny.  Make sure every document is legitimate and every answer is the absolute truth.

  8. Be completely honest.

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