One of the conditions for obtaining permission to enter some countries is an interview at the embassy. And although the decision to issue a visa is usually made on the basis of documents provided in advance, a personal conversation can also affect it.
Instructions
Step 1
If you are traveling with a spouse or boyfriend, arrange in advance who will answer the questions, as you will be called together. However, personal questions are best answered on your own.
Step 2
Prepare answers to possible questions. The US Embassy, for example, is often asked about the purpose of the trip, its duration and itinerary, your place of work and the income you receive. The embassy representative can also inquire about who pays for the trip, as well as about the presence of close relatives in the country.
Step 3
If you are fluent in the language of the country where you are visiting, you can answer in it. Otherwise, it is better to speak Russian in order to avoid misunderstandings, which could negatively affect the decision of the embassy employee.
Step 4
Answer questions only the truth, as the information you said can be easily verified. If you are deceived, you may be denied entry into the country. At the same time, it is not necessary to give too detailed answers, so as not to waste time from the employee and not to provoke further questions. Give answers to the point.
Step 5
Remember that the purpose of your visa interview is to find out if you are considering staying permanently in the country you are visiting. Therefore, all your answers should convince the representative of the embassy that you are pursuing exactly the goal that you indicated in the questionnaire.
Step 6
Stay calm and confident during the interview, even if you are asked strange questions or the conversation takes too long. Smile at the place, but you shouldn't joke, as everyone has a different sense of humor. Also, you should not express indignation about any reason.
Step 7
Take with you documents confirming your ownership of any property: house, land, car. They may be able to help the embassy representative make a decision in your favor.