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F1 to H1 COS
I had the same
token->collecting docs-> finger printing

My interview was at 10:45 AM @ Chennai but I was there at 9:30 AM and the security guy let me in.
I had a sealed transcript and they sent me out to open it. Had a box of tic tacs, they said i can't take it with me.

I was in interview line usually it was 3 waiting at any time in a counter.

My interview lasted for about 2 mins.

1) Have you been to us before ?
Me: Yes

2) Why ?
Me: I did my grad school in US

3) What was your degree ?
Me: I did my *** in **** * ****

4) Where do you work now?
Me: I work as *** at **** *

5) Tell me your job responsibilities?
Me: gave 3 sentences in a nut shell

6) Ok where is your office ?
I work out of *** office..

That was it. He just said you visa approved

asked me about white pamplet I said I know about it I have worked in US before...

I asked him can I pick up my passport rather than mailing it to me.
He gave the information about the VFS office and what are the document required to pick them up.

I was on my way out.

Just be casual in your speech, if you act as if your life relies on this he can, as a matter of fact I could it spot it..

It was the same story years ago when I went for my F1.

I myself saw several rejects and pink slips.
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