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things to be taken care of..
Hi all,

after attending u.s visa interview i find that these things are very very important in getting a visa..

1. talk to your employer and make sure that you had a valid project and client to work for. INHOUSE PROJECTs ARE DANGEROUS.
 
here mostly mistake is of u.s employers by not providing suitable doc's.

2. all your ds156 and 157 forms are very very valuable means all your history will be in them. so don't change when you visit second time or take care while filling them.

3. don't try to see what's happening arround, be confident and mind your business. if you concentrate on what's happening arround you cannot attend the interview freely.

4. plan your crucial 5 min presentation by noting the probable questions in this forum.

5. don't let the hr manager in your u.s office to spoil your career, talk to him and get what you want rather than sending 221(g) to him. he will be having lots of vacations in the world but make sure you have all valid docs to get a visa.

6.don't argue with VO, give the doc or ans which he wants, don't be too smart. be honest.

7. afterall getting visa is not only source in life to live, be patient. do your work(arranging of docs and other stuff) throughly.

all the best..

a guy from blr.
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