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B1 Visa approved on first attempt
My interview was scheduled on 28th August 2012 at Mumbai 7.45am slot. Process starts at around 7 am. I joined the queue. Around 100 people already in the queue. Waited for around 15 min in the queue. Meanwhile consulate representative told to ready with passport and interview letter. Then I entered in the first room. Security checking done in this room. Then I entered in the big hall. There first I took my token and then joined the queue for finger prints. After finger prints, I was waiting for my turn. No one checked my single document. Waited for 5-10 minutes for my turn. Here goes my interview.

VO was a gentleman having soft spoken skills.
VO: Good Morning Sir. Please Come
Me: Good Morning Sir.
VO: Passport please.
VO: Why do you want to go to USA?
Me: I told him about my project and the reason to visit USA that is training.
VO: What is the duration of this visit?
Me: 1 week
VO: What is your experience in current organization?
Me: I told my experience.
VO: What is your designation?
Me: Told my designation.
VO: What is your salary?
Me: Told my salary per month in INR.
VO: What exactly your role in your project?
Me: I told about my role in my project.
VO: Which part of USA you are supposed to visit?
Me: CA
VO: Who is there in USA to take care of your visit?
Me: I told them my associate company is responsible for my visit.
He kept my passport with him and told me to leave the counter.
Around 8:10 am I leave of the consulate and next day I received my passport via courier with approved USA visa.
Be confident. Make eye contact. Give answers short and satisfactory. Be well dressed. I wore tie and blazer that might helped me.
Here some of the experiences mentioned that ignore the word “Training” but I told them I want to go USA for training. Still my visa is approved.
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