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B2 Visitor Visa
Hi All

I was reading all the experiences and it helped me alot to prepare for the interview.

Background:
Married with 1 kid but family not accompanying. Interview in Abu Dhabi on 10th October.
Me and my family have Canadian PR but we live in UAE for now. I was carrying Canadian PR cards as they normally ask for it as experienced by some of my friends.

I reached 15 minutes before the appointment, there were multiple security checks then I reach the non-immigrant section. First I was called for finger prints and then I got in the que for interview.

I was seeing multiple rejections, I heard one elderly person saying to VO .. "Yes but that's 20 years ago, now things are different. Its my son's graduation and I have to go there to attend it."
But the VO didn't approved his Visa.

then I was looking at one family who was giving the interview for like more than 20-25 minutes. not sure what was the outcome as when I was out, they were still there on the counter.

Here is my interview synopsis:

VO: *smiled and called me to the counter*
        Good Morning Sir
Me: Good Morning

VO: Why you want to visit USA?
Me: Tourism and to visit friends

VO: where do your friends live?
Me: Illinois, Chicago

VO: Is your friend US Citizen?
Me: Yes, He is

VO: What do you do for living?
Me: I am working in finance as a xxxxxxx

VO: your monthly income?
Me: xxxxxxx

VO: are you married?
Me: Yes

VO: will your wife go with you?
Me: No, She'll stay here

VO: Can I see you employer letter and the bank statement
Me: Presented the NOC and the BS, He just had a very brief look.

.. and Boom !, Your Visa is approved, you can collect after 2-3 business days. He typed some thing and kept my passport in a pile of other passports.

it was very smooth and quick. The whole interview took hardly 5 minutes.

I was surprised He din't ask any thing for my Canadian PR or travel history. I was carrying very limited documents besides BS and NOC. did not take any Cover letter etc. Not required at all in my opinion.

Key is,
Just be confident about whatever you say,
Be precise, ans what is asked nothing extra

Rehearse your answers before the interview if required.

All the best to everyone !

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