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Q: Why are you going to the US?
Ans: "I am going to visit my son/daughter and for tourism purposes."
Q: Have you been to the U.S. before?
Ans: Give the true answer Yes or No.
Note:
The consulate can check to confirm this answer.
Q: Do you have relatives in the US? If yes, who?
Ans: Give the true answer Yes or No. "My son/daughter lives there." If you have other relatives in the U.S. mention them.
Note:
Do not give details of other relatives unless they ask first.
Q: Who is going to sponsor your visit?
Ans: "My son/daughter is going to sponsor my visit."
Q: Where will you stay in the US?
Ans: "We will stay at XYZ Street, ABC City, PQ State, 1234 Zip code."
Note:
Memorize the address. It should correspond to the one on your visa application.
Q: What is your son/daughter you doing? What does he/she do for living?
Ans: "My son/daughter is a designation for name of company."
Note:
Memorize the designation and name of company. Show proof of employment and other employment-related papers at this point, ONLY if asked.
Q: How much does your son/daughter earn?
Ans: Give the true answer. "My son/daughter earns $ ___ annually."
Note:
Carry financial documents to support your answers. Your answer must correspond with the amount given in the visa application.
Q: Where does your son/daughter work?
Ans: "My son/daughter works for name of company."
Note:
Memorize the name of the company.
Q: What does your son/daughter-in-law do?
Ans: Give the true answer. "My son/daughter-in-law works for ____ company or is a home maker or studies at ___ University."
Note:
Mention that they study only if they are on F1 or student visa. If they are on H4 dependant visa, then don't say that they are studying.
Q: Who is paying for your son/daughter-in-law's studies?
Ans: "My son/daughter is paying for his/her studies. He is able to pay for all our expenses over and above the expenses of his/her wife/husband's studies."
Note:
Make sure your documents show clearly that it is possible for your son/daughter to pay for the studies as well as your visit.
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