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H1B VISA approved - HYD - OCT 2013
Firstly, I want to thank all who shared their experiences in this site. It helped me as well.

If you see all the experiences, common elements in all interviews is CONFIDENCE and SMILE. So, be confident, make smile, have good eye contact, use gentle tone and use positive body language.

We can get the confidence and smile etc., only if we have proper documents available at the time of interview. So, make sure that all the necessary documents are collected from the petitioner before the interview. Another key is: You should have a good idea on your company (what they are doing) and what you are going to do for them.

Here is my interview experience:
I dont want to explain the waiting and security checking etc ., stuff and time stamps of each moment. But..the actual interview is as follows:

It took almost 15 mins (long interview time). He was checking lot of stuff in the computer after each and every question. I thought he read all my History (I had H1B rejection earlier). But, not a single question asked from the History. I was confident and kept my face with smile all the time :)

VO: Please come forward.
Me: Good Morning Sir, How are you doing?
VO: I am doing good. How are you doing? Give me your passport?
Me: I am doing good Sir, Thank you. Here is my passport.
VO: Please place your left hand fingers there..
Me: Sure Sir.
VO: Give me your I797?
Me: Yes Sir.
VO: Which company your are going to work for?
Me: ________.
VO: What are you going to do there?
Me: Sir, I am a __________ and I will be responsible for application analysis, system design, development and code base maintenance. I will also responsible for designing the report after extensive analysis on the existing data.
VO: What is your work location?
Me: ____________.
VO: Who is your client?
Me: Sir, I will work for ______ project in my petitioner's company.
VO: Explain your project _____?
Me: _______________
VO: Do you have any letter from your employer like offer letter or any other letter showing your project and role details?
Me: Yes Sir, I have the offer letter. Here is it.
VO: So, you are getting ______ $ ?
Me: Yes Sir, I was offered _________ US dollars per annum.
VO: How do you know about this company?
Me: Sir, Company people want to expand their business and searching for the candidates. My friend is working for them and he referred my resume and HR people called and interviewed me and I was selected.
VO: How many people are working for this company?
Me: Currently ___ people sir.
VO: What is your qualification?
Me: I have done Masters in _______ from _______ University Sir.
VO: Are you married?
Me: Yes Sir.
VO: Do you have kids?
Me: Yes Sir, I have __ kids.
(VO is still watching my offer letter and observed that Company President signed in the offer letter).
VO: Did you spoke to your Company's President?
Me: No Sir, I spoke to my Product Manager _____________
VO: I am NOT asking that. Did you spoke to you President ___________ (read his name from offer letter)
Me: No Sir.

(Entered some text. I was nervous on my last answer about the President but I said the truth with confidence and smile)
VO: Please take your documents (I thought, I lost my VISA at that moment :) But,). He gave me I797 and offer letter back.
Me: Sure Sir.
VO: "I am approving your VISA". (and kept my passport)
Me: (not heard properly bu said) Thank you Sir ( and run away towards Exit :) )

I was double check my folder if my passport is with VO as I hardly heard the golden words :). Next day, my passport is ready with VISA.

So as everyone is saying be confident. All the best.
Your VISA is ready. Go and Get it !!
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