What is the purpose of your visit to the US?
In reply to this question, you must state the reason for your visit, whether it is for business purposes, or to visit family and friends, or for a holiday, etc.
Have you travelled to the United States before?
You may answer this question with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’. The consulate may check to verify your statement.
Do you have relatives in the United States?
Provide the names of your close relatives in the US, if any, along with their relationship to you.
There is no need to provide other details unless requested by the consulate.
Who will be sponsoring your visit?
Mention the name of the individual who will be sponsoring your visit.
Where will you be residing in the United States?
Provide the full address of the place where you will be residing during your visit. Make sure that the address you provide the consulate matches the one provided on your visa application.
What does (the individual sponsoring your visit) do for a living, and how much do they earn?
Provide the name of the organization at which the individual sponsoring your visa is employed along with their designation and disclose their annual income. Financial documents must be carried to support your answer, and the amount stated during the interview must correspond with the figure entered in your visa application.
How long has (the individual sponsoring your visit) been in the United States?
Answer the question with the number of years that the individual has been residing in the United States.
Which visa is (the individual sponsoring your visit) on?
Answer with the name/number of the visa. For instance, if the individual is employed in the United States, say that they are on h1 visa.
Did (the individual sponsoring your visit) study in the United States?
If yes, provide details regarding the degree they obtained and the university in which he/she studied. What visa did (the individual sponsoring your visit) enter the United States on?
In case you’re relative has been residing in the United States for a long time and arrived on a student visa before obtaining a work visa, mention the same during the interview.
Is (the individual sponsoring your visit) married?
Provide the true answer – ‘yes’ if married, and ‘no’ if not.
Does (the individual sponsoring your visit) have any children?
If yes, mention the number of children they have.
Will your spouse be accompanying you on your visit to the United States?
Answer ‘yes’ if someone will be travelling with you, or ‘no’ if no one will be accompanying you on your visit.
Why are you travelling alone?
(This question is mainly asked when an individual travels alone to the United States.) Provide the true reason as to why you are travelling. In case you are married and are visiting for tourism purposes, mention that your spouse was unable to get leave from work or state the true reason as to why they could not make it.