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First of all this forum is really great in providing tips and other useful link. My Visa interview went in smooth last Friday (after VAC interview on 26th June).

For VAC appointment:
1. DS 160 form
2. Passport (only the latest is enough)
3. Appointment schedule print out

the whole process is just 10 minutes. So dont rush before 15 minutes of the interview time.

For the consulate interview
1. DS160
2. New and old passports
3. Appointment letter print out
4. Blanket petition documents and other supporting documents.
5. All other supporting documents were never were used and it just came back home as it went in ;)

The people inside the consulate are really friendly people and professional. They guide you whenever you need any help. So feel free to ask them about any questions you may have. Coming back to the final interview, there were a couple of rejections before my token number came. But I was confident about my status. My interview lasted just about 2 minutes.

1. Which company you work for?
2. How long you've been with this company?
3. What do you do there?
4. Whats your specialization?
5. What is your US salary?

I took a good 5 second pause before answering any questions just to make sure I understood the questions rightly and to make sure the VO completes the questions. I talked very slowly about the answers and was pausing as and when I wish. Take a deep breath before you go the VO officer counter and feel confident about what you do. if you are really possessing any "specialization skills", you definitely will get through. If you are married, take you wife along for the interview as many cases I saw during the whole 30 odd minutes, there was not a single rejection for married couple (I dont know which category they all came in though).

1. Dont over-prepare yourself
2. Just once go through the questions posted in this forum
3. Feel confident and you would have 1 solid minute to show-case your skillsets. Make the better use and never use technical jargons.
4. Keep a simple smile and wish the VO from heart.

All the best to whoever is going for the interview.
 
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