Let's say the truth. US visa application/interview is perhaps a game of chance. A simple online form becomes so confusing and tiring like a further mathematics. You keep wondering what you entered in your previous application that made them to deny you a US visa. This time, you're being careful and trying to get all documents together, still, you're filling in the same correct information you entered in your previous form. You have always been honest. But, but wait! No travel history, No visa! Correct? Okay, it's human to make mistakes but it is annoying when it becomes a routine. We have had a couple of interviews that didn't go well. Some were mistakes on the part of the interviewers. Do you know that some of these interviewers are interns? They are also scored based on their performances on the interviews they take. So their supervisors do some quality assurance check on them. There's a story of someone who was mistakenly denied a US visa but when he reapplied the second time, they apologised to the applicant and granted the visa. The US military invited a woman to attend his son's success in their ceremony, only for the interviewer to notice that there was no travel history in her passport. Gosh! She lost it. She said to her herself if she needed to travel round the world before she could get a US visa. It was a shock. At least a travel history starts from a country, irrespective of the size of the country you intend to go. You see, we are all humans. Let's be patient enough with them and be straightforward when interfacing the interviewers. But how patient can you be? What are the things they are looking for in every applicant? The answers come in our next post. #usavisa #usvisa #usvisaapplication #usinterview #usappointment https://www.instagram.com/p/B4QPcPFHm36/?igshid=otyu6gcp0spr











