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L1A approved - Mumbai
Finally after a year long wait, my L1A visa got approved in 28th April. I have been active member on this forum and have pasted so many queries questions to fellow mates. It was tense moments at the consulate cause you have to be 100% prepared else your chances of Visa rejections are higher than your approval chances. Visa officers have to get 100% convinced to get Visa approved.
My interview slot was at 10AM, however due to lot of rush in 9-9:30 AM queues, we had to wait till 11:30AM after which we got chance to get in the consulate. Then inside the consulate you will see long queue similar to how we see in Indian temples such as Balaji or Saibaba temple, while you walk you see different visa officers at different windows throwing questions which you feel like some bullets are hitting your ears and you tend to get nervous all the time. But you should a way to cool yourself down, like I did and when finally I was told that I was next for the interview at window number 28. This was the same officer who was asking so many questions to others and I saw rejecting many people. In fact I had thought in my mind while I was in queue that I should not get this officer for interview, but to my luck I had to face this angry fellow.

1) Walked towards his window and greeted him with "Good After Sir, how are you doing today?"
-- Visa officer was little surprised as so long he was only seeing good morning, so probably he came to know that its time to wrap up for the day :)
2) (Question I was not expecting to be a first question/never thought even when I was preparing. You should keep in mind how you case face a situation you never expected or you wished you should not get one).
What is your role? What will be your role?
-- Started slowly but answered as prepared. This set the tone for the rest of the interview.
3) Where you will travel?
4) Who is your client?
5) What is your salary onsite?
6) Are you married? Do you have wife?
7) Do you have children?
8) Are they not traveling with you?

Finally, I am approving your Visa.

thank you very much Sir!!
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