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The very sole purpose behind many immigration bodies opting to conduct interviews, before granting visa approval, is to be completely assured that the person poses no harm and has no intention to stay longer than the duration he’s requested for. Immigration officer asks a series of questions to evaluate candidate’s moral character. We have gathered some frequently asked visa interview questions and answers, they are as mentioned below:

Q: Why do you want to travel this country?
A: For tourism purposes/ Visit a relative/ Attend any important meeting or fest (Answer accordingly)

Q: For how long have you planned to stay?
A: Specify number of months.

Q: Where are you going to stay?
A: Tell him the exact address.

Q: Is anyone sponsoring you?
A: After you answer this, he may feel the need to ask more questions about your sponsoree. Such as his/her relation with you, his/her legal status, earning, etc.

Q: Have you ever traveled internationally before this?
A: Yes/No.

Most of the above questions are easily answered by interviewee. However, there are some queries where they feel stuck. Following are some examples of such visa interview questions and answers that you must definitely read.

Q: Have you purchased visitor medical insurance?
A: Yes/No

Q: Do you have a credit card? If yes, show it.
A. Yes/No. Show if you do.

Q: Will you come back to your home country after visit?
A. Yes, definitely.

Q: How can you assure me that you will come back?
A: Tell them honestly. (Family, property, business, government job)

Q: Do you pay income tax?
A. Yes/No. (If no, then why not)

Q: Your income is not enough to support your trip. How will you pay for it?
A: Tell him if you are being sponsored by someone or if you have any proof of savings.

Prepare answering these tricky visa interview questions and answer. We wish you all the very best!

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