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Hi Guys,
  This forum is great to prepare well for interivew. I would say it is based on your preparation and presentation on that day. But definitely luck also matters in going to right counter and depends on VO.
  My experience was like roller coaster. I applied for L1B. When we were waiting in the line, my wife greeted the VO with a smile, but VO did not even smile back. She was very serious and she rejected 4 people infront me.
  I do not want to waste your time with my complete conversation in detail. But I can tell all depends on how you answer for "What is your Specialization ? ". They ask several questions before just to bring you from tensed state to normal state (if they feel you are tensed). You need to convince the VO with proper answer for specialization. The VO was not convinced with my answer. She asked several questions about tools. I answered all of them. But she was in rejection mode. Some how, after seing my confidence, she gave pink slip. It is 221G form. I got my stamped passport after two weeks. Surprise..Usually they take 6 weeks time to deliver. But I got mine in two weeks itself. Happy Ending...

Tips:
* Though I read several conversations in this forum and prepared well, my voice was low and not very confident during my conversation. I felt I should have spoken better. What I would recommend is Be confident in such a way that if she rejects your passport how you would react to tell your specialization if one more chance is given to you. It is really my feeling when I came out with 221G form :) Hope my tip will help some people

* You should have been part of development of the company tools. Do not tell that you are just trained on them.

* eye contact is must
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