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Most Common Q & A

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  • Q1.What is the purpose of visit?

    First and foremost, be honest with your answers, keep it short and straightforward. Briefly explain about your study plans and the university you have been admitted.

  • Q2.The reason for choosing this specific university?

    A very critical and important question, always talk about the program chosen, the university and your passion to excel.

    Most of them end up speaking about the country and future prospects, which actually can give the visa officer about your future plans.

  • Q3.Do you intend to take up a temporary job/internship?

    Long term visa applicants usually get this question. Be sure to reassure the interviewer that you will follow all the visa regulations during your stay and will not take up any form of employment unless legally allowed.

  • Q4.Who is financing your travel?

    Very important question; If you are showing funds in your name or in the name of your father/mother/spouse who is financing your trip, furnish his/her bank statememt, ID proofs, income statement and consent letter to use the funds.

  • Q5.Why don’t you pursue this course in your country?

    The visa officer is interested in knowing your reasons for selecting the particular country for your course instead of your home country, where the cost of studying is lower.

    You can elaborate on the homework you have done to find the best universities that suit your profile, the advantages of pursuing it in that country, and how it can contribute to achieving your goals.

  • Q6.Do you have any relatives in the country of travel?

    If your answer is "YES", then you may get the following questions - "What is their relationship to you?", "What do they do?", "Have they ever sponsored anyone else for a visa?", "Do you plan to stay with them during your studies?"

  • Q7.Where do you reside in the country?

    This is probably the first question that the VISA officer may ask. To answer this question, you should give the exact address of your residence to the interviewing officer. If you are residing at a temporary residence and have a permanent residence elsewhere, you should provide details of both residences.

  • Q8.Do you have an health insurance for your travel?

    This is mandatory. It is always beneficial to be covered by health insurance for an overseas journey because of the nature of the risks. So, provide the evidence of the covered health insurance for the duration of stay in that country.