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L1 B and L2 approved on 26th Aug 2014- Chennai
First of all Thanks to everyone for their valuable experiences shared on this forum, it really helped us a lot for the Visa interview preparation and to get our doubts cleared.

My husband and I attended L1B and L2 visa interview together at Chennai Consulate, we had our bio-metric scheduled on 25th and the very next day we had visa interview. Bio-Metric took hardly 5-10 minutes for both of us, so it is not suggestible to reach the venue very early, I think 30 mins before your scheduled time slot is more than enough.

We had the visa interview on 26th at 11:00 AM, we reached the venue around 9:30 AM (as suggested by many of the forum members to reach the venue 1.5 hrs prior) and joined the long queue, it took almost 1.5 hrs to reach the Interview counter. As per my opinion time slot does not really matter so its good to reach little early so that you can reach the Interview counter on your scheduled time.
VC was very polite and questions asked to my husband were real straight forward and VC did not even asked a single question to me for L2, right from the first question he started stamping our documents :-)

Below are the questions which were asked.
1.)Which company do you work for?
2.)What does your company do?
3.)What is you specialization?

Than he asked us to collect our passports later and wished us a pleasant travel to the US.

Although luck plays a major part and approval/rejection of your visa completely depends on VC's state of mind, still I would like to share few tips from my side,
1.) Be presentable, and keep your communication clear.
2.) Make the eye-contact with VC and be confident.
3.) Be very specific and clear about your specialized skill and try to emphasize on what makes you unique but at the same time be crisp and give your best shot.
4.) Ask your family/friends to help you by conducting few rounds of mock interview and make sure you have heard all the questions at least once and prepare there answers well, although do not mug them up :-), so that you do not go short of words and don't fumble when you face the real interview.

Best of luck to everyone going to face the interview.
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