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Inspired, Prepared well for the interview based on this forum experiences and Succeeded.

The questions to me too are quite common.

I would like to share couple of my observations i witnessed at Consulate.

1) A Senior citizen of India (aged around 60+ ) is giving his interview while i was sitting in lobby and waiting for my turn. While answering the questions to VO, this person is moving, dancing, bending his whole body (he is very much tensed) and even thought the VO was so cool and giving respect to his age and he also tries to help him for granting the visa.... but he failed.

2) At another counter another gentle man well dressed with a coat and answering questions with little louder pitch and conversed aroun 5 min but unable to succeed.

In this both scenarious i concluded both were not maintaining good body langage, and not giving short reply's to the questions being asked.

Guys,

The VO's are doing very good job as part of there job, but due to silly mistakes being done by us they are rejecting the visas.

Before going for interview
- Prepare well, Aware what your project is ?
  What will be your roles & resp ?
  What is specialized know & what is yours ?
  Why are you so specialized ?

While going to interview
- Plan your trip in order to reach the consulate
  at least 30min before.
- Dress Well (completely in formals)
- Be cool

While attending interview
- Reply queries confidently
- Maintain Eye contact
- Put up a smily face
- Answer in short don't be over smart in giving
  more details unless they ask you to explain
- Maintain body language well (Don't bend and
  answer, thinking like VO might be unable to
  hear your voice, mikes and speakers were in
  place... please don't bend and answer)

After the interview
- You don't believe that your visa is approved.

Wish you good luck.
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