Visa interview is an important step prior to the final confirmation of student visa approval for most countries including Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, UK, and the USA. Your interview could fasten or delay your visa processing. Therefore, it is crucial that you prepare for the interview and address all concerns of the visa officer. The interview is taken by the ambassador or visa officer who may ask you a range of questions mainly to ensure that your application case is genuine and your intentions align with what is being written in the application form. The officer is a trained professional, who could ask multiple unrelated questions, not to annoy you but to know your real interests and objectives. If you are prepared, you can enjoy this process and meeting with someone who opens the door of a new country for you.
(This Question to make you comfortable)
(This is for the visa officer’s records – If yes then it is advisable to remember the date of last arrival and departure from the country of visa application)
(It is to check your intention to go to the respective country)
(It is to check you have done your research about your education and serious about it)
(It is to check whether you are really serious about your education and have planned well)
(It is to check that you know about what you have applied for)
(It is to check that you have chosen your course by yourself)
(It is to know whether this course is available here and which differences motivate you to visit the respective country – bring out the difference between the courses offered in Nepal and abroad; State the difference in terms of theoretical and practical education)
(Remember the exact start and end date of the course)
(It is to check you are aware of your funds and how you will manage your finances during your course duration)
(If you have a scholarship, then say that. Otherwise, mention the name of your sponsors. If they are your parents then mention that your father and/or mother are supporting you as per the financial documents [My father and relatives – As per Visa documents & Funds])
(Visa officer basically wants to verify the financial capability of the sponsors. Go through the tax documents, all bank statements, and other supporting documents, and have a good idea of the income source of your sponsors)
(Visa officer wants to confirm you have sufficient funds. Show your proofs and be sure that you know your financial documents.)
(This is just to get the idea if your father’s annual income is sufficient enough to meet your expenses of studying abroad)
(Such questions are asked to evaluate the balance of income and expenses of the family)
(Give a confident answer stating that you meet the educational expenses.)
(Convert your percentage in GPA and remember it exactly)
(Only show the document that has been asked)
(Give names of professors you know and explain your relationship with them)
(Keep your documents in order and remember that so that when they ask you again, you give them without wasting any time. Saving time counts a lot)
(It is to know you more – mention what you were doing after your last school till today. Make sure your answers cover your achievements, skills, and sincerity)
(It is to know your study background – mention the name of your university and course. If the university has any high ranking then mention that too)
(It is to check your excellence – if you have got any tuition fee waiver or teaching assistantship or research assistantship then mention it)
(It is to check your sharpness – most scholarships are awarded for good academic records, GRE or TOEFL scores)
(Mention the address and arrangements for your education abroad)
(Be truthful at this instance)
(Never answer in a way that makes them believes that they plan to settle or overstay)
(Give a plan to show your ties up with your family and country. Don’t show your intention for work)
(Know the exact location of your university and whether it is the reason to go there)
(Your answers should reflect clarity of your thoughts and intentions. Mention your strong ties to the home country, and excellent opportunities available in Nepalstablish your business or career)
(Convince the officer that your intention is not to stay in the respective country permanently. You have your liabilities at home and your family is in Nepal, for whom you would like to come back to)
(Prepare for this answer that suits best to your profile and course. You can mention about better job opportunities and future prospects.)