☕Chai Question: What's the hardest question in a visa interview?☕ 🔴Argo Visa Coaching & Free Visa Interview Checkup Tool: bit.ly/argovisainterview Talk to an ex-visa officer to get your questions answered!
I have my visa interview coming for PhD at the Ohio State University I chose the university because while I was shortlisting graduate programs, I had set 4 main criterias 1. Productive research 2. Innovative research directions 3. Collaboration 4. Focus on cancer research I am planning to tell the same reasons with elaboration. What do you think about it according to your expertise?
@@riyar5231 good luck, be sure to practice! Watch our visa interview playlist for more tips. Also, you can take the free visa interview checkup quiz to see how you score and how the visa officer will likely respond: bit.ly/argovisainterview
My uncle (that is my father younger brother) is already in USA for the past ten years. Do I need to inform in DS160. Yes or No? It’s also pertinent to mention that passport address of my uncle and mine is same.
Sir, please make video about the difference between a student going for bachelor's and a student going for masters and who more likely to make the interview. looking forward to your reply I would really appreciate that 😊
@@hassufatta908 ok, we can try Join our special visa interview webinar on Tuesday Nov 12, can bring your questions! - ruclips.net/user/liveTTnEWdMDh8w?si=rTFZoJo9plHrG0H0
@sameershaik5778 I stayed in the USA for 170 days on a B1/B2 visa and then applied for a Change of Status to an F1 visa, for which the duration of the English Language course is 4 months. What are the chances of approval in such a case? Could you provide me with some guidance or share any experience?
Hi Chai & Coaching, I am new to your channel. I have a question? What if you were born in another country and you were brought here (USA) as a baby and lived in the United States all your life and finished school here only to find this out before your 18th birthday from your mom? Who do you go to about this issue? This question is for someone that I know going through this. BTW you are a great help to those that do not know what to do, Thank you for this channel
@@chaiandcoaching Yes, my question is how to go about becoming a citizen without all the red tape? Or does she still have to get an attorney even tho she has been in the U.S. her whole life.
@@TheresaCloud gotcha, I’m not sure about this sorry! With complicated cases like this you will want the help from an immigration attorney so there are no mistakes.
@@akhilpdavis hopefully not, but lots of various ways to get rejected in visa interview Watch our visa interview playlist for more tips. Also, you can take the free visa interview checkup quiz to see how you score and how the visa officer will likely respond: bit.ly/argovisainterview
☕Chai Question: What's the hardest question in a visa interview?☕
🔴Argo Visa Coaching & Free Visa Interview Checkup Tool: bit.ly/argovisainterview
Talk to an ex-visa officer to get your questions answered!
Sir not booking slot
@ what??
Hello thank you. My friend just been approved today for US Tourist Visa Jan 17, 2025
On his DS-160 “not employed”
I’ve been sharing to him your link.
@@miaresurreccion5316 👍😁
I have my visa interview coming for PhD at the Ohio State University
I chose the university because while I was shortlisting graduate programs, I had set 4 main criterias
1. Productive research
2. Innovative research directions
3. Collaboration
4. Focus on cancer research
I am planning to tell the same reasons with elaboration.
What do you think about it according to your expertise?
Hy chai , my interview is on 22 nd November im very nervous hope for the best i will sure tell you my results
@@riyar5231 good luck, be sure to practice!
Watch our visa interview playlist for more tips. Also, you can take the free visa interview checkup quiz to see how you score and how the visa officer will likely respond:
bit.ly/argovisainterview
Approved?
What happened?
Hey, how did it go?
My uncle (that is my father younger brother) is already in USA for the past ten years. Do I need to inform in DS160. Yes or No? It’s also pertinent to mention that passport address of my uncle and mine is same.
@@sandeeprathore5570 if you consider him close family member then yes you should include him
Sir, please make video about the difference between a student going for bachelor's and a student going for masters and who more likely to make the interview. looking forward to your reply I would really appreciate that 😊
@@hassufatta908 differences in regards to what?
@@chaiandcoaching What to expect in the interview.
@@hassufatta908 ok, we can try
Join our special visa interview webinar on Tuesday Nov 12, can bring your questions! - ruclips.net/user/liveTTnEWdMDh8w?si=rTFZoJo9plHrG0H0
Sir please make a video regarding f1 f2 visa interview together
@@ramandeepkaur-qi5gm we have covered that in one of our live sessions
Am waiting
@@andrewahimbisibwe3377 👍☕️
Can anyone write his answer of “an educational consultant told me about”
@@gursewakgill4917 you can but then you will be rejected
Hello sir Does low gpa means low chances?
@@gurung4659 low chances for what?
@chaiandcoaching visa chances sir
@@gurung4659 depends, the admit is more important than GPA
@@chaiandcoaching I have low gpa but good grade in my major sir so I am really worried that it might be reason behind my visa denial
@ ok
Got refused 2 times I lost hope
@@Stoicinfinity9999 oh no, what happened?
Which university bro ?
@@chaiandcoaching I already did master here in India
@@Stoicinfinity9999 ok…
I have a question,
Does just participating in the U.S. lottery cause a student visa to be rejected?
@@fatemehsadeghbeigi9878 not necessarily
Waiting
@@nabinlama107 🙌☕️
Does a change of status application from B1/B2 visa to F1 visa get rejected?
Yes , it may. But you have to provide your answer convincingly
@sameershaik5778 I stayed in the USA for 170 days on a B1/B2 visa and then applied for a Change of Status to an F1 visa, for which the duration of the English Language course is 4 months. What are the chances of approval in such a case? Could you provide me with some guidance or share any experience?
Depends on how well you prepare and clearly communicate during the visa interview
Hi Chai & Coaching, I am new to your channel. I have a question? What if you were born in another country and you were brought here (USA) as a baby and lived in the United States all your life and finished school here only to find this out before your 18th birthday from your mom? Who do you go to about this issue? This question is for someone that I know going through this. BTW you are a great help to those that do not know what to do, Thank you for this channel
@@TheresaCloud what exactly the issue you need help with? Is there a specific question?
@@chaiandcoaching Yes, my question is how to go about becoming a citizen without all the red tape? Or does she still have to get an attorney even tho she has been in the U.S. her whole life.
She can prove it by her school records and doctors appointments that she has been here in the (US) her whole life.
@@TheresaCloud gotcha, I’m not sure about this sorry! With complicated cases like this you will want the help from an immigration attorney so there are no mistakes.
@@chaiandcoaching oh ok, Thank you for replying to me I appreciate it. Best of luck with this channel and with helping those who need your help.
hi sir, my wife in us now she is in long island university. she is pergnaent. so i apply for f2 visa. if i tell this reason any problem???
@@akhilpdavis hopefully not, but lots of various ways to get rejected in visa interview
Watch our visa interview playlist for more tips. Also, you can take the free visa interview checkup quiz to see how you score and how the visa officer will likely respond:
bit.ly/argovisainterview