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Hi All,
First of all I would to thank all the people who have put in their experiences in this Forum. It really help me prepare for the interview and get assurances from the experience of others.
My experience for Fresh H1B application:

29th October: OFC
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Reached 15min before the schedule.
Required Documents: Passport, Appointment Confirmation and DS-160 confirmation.
Gave the finger prints and photo.
Nothing much required today. But just to be on the safer side carry all mandatory Documents.

30th October: US Consulate
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Reached about 45mins before schedule. Queued up as usual going through all the possible Q&A in my head :)
Mine is a model similar to EVC just the Vendor is changed to Implementer so its a EIC model.
Documents carried : (TIP: Please take a folder which has many compartments which can be tagged)
Passport, Appointment Letter, DS-160
I-797, LCA, I-129
Offer Letter, Implementer Letter
Employer-Implementer Agreement, Implementer-client Agreement Letter (As my Client didn't provide any Client Letter)
Letter to consulate from Employer and Implementer stating I will work for my Client on Project XYZ
Current Employer - payslips - 6 months, offer letter
Bank Statement, Previous Employer experience letter
All Marks Cards, Returns - last 3 years

After verifying finger prints, got a token number and waited for my turn.
Stood the queue once I identified which counter my token was assigned to.
In front of me 2 Business visa , 1 H1B candidate. My turn arrived.

Me: Good Morning Madam ! How are you doing today?
VO: Good. How about you ?
Me:Doing good too Madam.

VO: Can I have the passport ?
Me: Sure Madam. *Placed the passport*
Tip: Please dont dump all the documents which you have at once at the counter. Wait for what is asked and provide only that. The person before me had dumped all his stuff at once and the VO looked miffed.

VO: Who is your Employer?
Me: AAA

VO: Can see your I-797 form?
Me: Sure Madam. *Gave the I-797. She looked at it and returned it*

VO: Who is your Client ?
Me: BBB

VO: What will be your salary in US?
Me: It will be CCC.

VO: What is your highest degree of qualification ?
Me: Bachelors of Engineering in E &C

VO: OK your Visa is approved. *hands me a copy of document* Here are your rights when you are in US
Me: Thanks a lot Madam. Have a great Day !! *excited, surprised at such few questions, relieved*

I think they gauge your confidence and see how well you speak. Be crisp, to the point and answer all the questions with confidence.

Even though I was asked very few questions others around me were being asked most of the questions as listed in the database of this site. Few questions I remember were:
1) Which Client? What does it do?
2) Which specialty skill do you have that justifies this petition ?
3) Size of your company ?
4) What would your role be at the end client ?
5) Where will you stay?

Guys prepare for all the scenarios, every type of question and be ready with all the documents.

Good Luck !! All the Best !!!
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