Visa Interview Questions

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The document provides guidance on preparing for a student visa interview by suggesting answers for common questions and tips on presenting information clearly.

Common questions asked relate to the applicant's reason for choosing the university and course, proof of funds, plans after completion and ties to their home country.

Tips include being clear on reasons for study, future career plans, course details, location and costs, proof of sponsorship and maintaining ties to the home country after studies.

1. Why did you choose this university and how did you find about it?

Tip: You should go through the website and handbook of your university carefully. Pen down some highlighted
features such as World ranking, the research facility, the faculty profile, Alumni profile etc. Visa officer wants to
know the reason behind joining the particular University. You should also mention the reason how you learned
about the university.
This University is ranked highly especially in my field of study. I learned about this university while surfing on
the net and then visited their official website to get more information about the university. I really got impressed
with their Faculty profile and the course curriculum. The curriculum was very much similar to what I want to
study.

2. Why did you select UK for higher studies? Isn't this course offered by any university or college in your
country?
Tip: You should mention about the quality of education in UK. If the course is not available in India, you can
tell the VO that it is not offered in India. If the same course is available in India, highlight the differences in the
quality of education and the course structure in India and UK. You should convince the VO that doing this
course from UK will add value to your profile. Talk about a few researches being conducted in that field.
Technical words work out when other things don't.
UK has always been the center of excellence especially in (mention your field here) and provides quality
education by making students gain knowledge in a practical way as much as possible, so it is quite a obvious
choice for me.

3. Why you selected this course? Is it relevant to your previous studies?


Tip: You should be very clear about your future plans after doing this course. Prepare a good statement
mentioning about: How course is relevant to your previous degree, how this course adds value to you profile,
why you are interested in doing this course etc.
This course is related to my previous studies and I have got a strong interest in this field.

4. Can you tell me the location of the university/college?


Tip: You should do some research on your university before visa interview. You should know its exact location
and the location of different campus as well (if any). Location might be one of the reasons that you selected this
particular university, so make sure that you know its exact location.
Yes. You should do some research on your university before visa interview. You should know its exact location
and the location of different campus as well (if any).

5. What if you get a UK degree here, would you like to go to UK again for higher Studies?
Tip: You should be able to convince the Visa Officer that you are interested to do higher studies from UK
because of high quality of education. Highlight the differences between doing education from UK and India.
Tell VO that how doing education from UK will add value to your profile.
Yes, I would like to go to UK again for higher studies because of high quality of education and ample research
facilities. And more over the quality of faculty is far better in UK.

6. What is the scope of your course?


Tip: Prepare a good statement mentioning about: How this course adds value to your profile and how this
course will benefit you when you return to home country after completing your studies.
The course will open new horizons for me and there are excellent job prospects for me in India after completion
of my course. Indian government is planning to open more research prospect in this field and a formal degree
and education will help me in contributing in that.

7. Why are you taking this course?


Tip: You should be very clear about your future plans after doing this course. You should mention how this
course is relevant to your previous degree, how this course adds value to you profile, why you are interested in
doing this course etc.
I have got a very strong interest in this field and doing this course will provide me a specialization in my field of
interest.

DO NOT MENTION THAT YOU WANT TO WORK IN UK SHOULD BE LIKE YOU ARE
PLANNING TO COME BACK YOUR HOME COUNTRY.

8. What is the course structure?


Tip: Visa Officer wants to know if you are well aware about the course. Go to the University website and find
out the course structure (Semesters and subjects) of your program.

9. Do you intend to work in UK after completion of your studies?


Tip: Visa officer wants to know your intentions weather you have plans to return to your home country after
completing your studies or not... You should read the immigration policies carefully on Embassy website.
No. After completing my studies, I plan to return back to my home country and join my father's business and
will try to grow it.

10. What do you intend to do after completion of your studies?


Tip: Visa Officer wants to know your future plans and your approach towards our career and seriousness
towards it. Most of the students in interview show strong ties to home country and family.
After educating myself in the latest technologies, I plan to return back to my home country and contribute in my
family business. I also try to start up something of my own in future.

11. What are your future plans?


Tip: Your answers should reflect clarity of thought, clarity of your intentions and strong ties to your home
country.
I am sure the recent growth of Indian economy will open many avenues for me to start my company. After
acquainting with latest technologies in UK, I look forward to start my company here in India.

12. What benefit will this course bring to you?


Tip: You should be clear about the benefits that the course would give you, mention that your profile will be
good enough to get you a good opportunities in home country once you do your course. Mention how your
home country is growing and how you want to be a part of that growth. State some technical words expressing
the advancements in your field.
This is the challenging course for the developing country and will provide me with the latest developments in
the preferred industry and therefore would open a Plethora of job opportunities. As India is now growing and
every foreign company is investing here so after I do this course I will have be a part of this growth.

13. How much money can you earn after your completion of studies?
Tip: Since you intend to return to home country, so you should mention the amount in your local currency. Be
authentic and realistic and don't mention any unrealistic figure. Do some research on how much an Alumnus of
your University is earning and what is the average salary package in an industry you are targeting to work.
Rs.50,000 - 60,000 per month which is a decent package to start with and most of the alumni's of the university
started around that mark. The growth depends on my performance and hard work.

14. Where will you stay in UK?


Tip: You should remember the exact address. This shows that you are sincere regarding your studies and have
planned for accommodation in advance. So make arrangement of this entire process in advance. Take
Universities help on this.
Mention the exact address

15. Who is your sponsor? How much do they earn in a year?


Tip: Visa officer wants to recheck & verify your sponsorship documents. So you should have each and every
detail about you Visa file on your tips. You should know the knowledge of their occupation, annual income,
supporting documents and bank account statements.
My father and relatives. (As per Visa documents & Funds. You should have everything on your tips whatever
you have supplied in Visa Documents.)

16. What proof do you have that your sponsor can support your studies?
Tip: Again this question is a part of verifying your supporting documents. Visa Officer would like to see proof
of having sufficient funds to meet your expenses. You should properly organize all your documents and as soon
as the visa officer ask for the proof, handover the sponsor statement, bank statement and other financial
document that proves that your sponsor can support your studies

17. What is the source of income of your sponsor?


Tip: Again this is another way of checking your income source. Answer specifically what your father does.
Never show him to be idle, because that means your income has drastically reduced and works as a negative
point.

18. How are you related to him?


Tip: Basically this question is asked in context to other relatives apart from Parents.

19. Why are they sponsoring you? (If not father)


Tip: You should have list of all your sponsors along with the sponsorship documents.

20. Do you have any relative or friend in UK?


Tip: Be truthful at this instance. Visa Documents will have record of this (about your
brother/sister/Mother/Father) with them. If your distant aunt or uncle stays there, then you don't have to say
about them. All that matters is your immediate relatives i.e. own brother, sister, father or mother. Any of your
relative overstaying in UK may not be favorable considered.
21. What is your father income source? How much he earns in a year?
Tip: This is again another example of question to verify your financial documents.

22. Who all are earning members in your Family?


Tip: Visa officer wants to know if you have a strong financial background. Mention your Father, Mother,
brother who all are earning.

23. What is the course commencement date?


Tip: You should remember the exact dates. Please read your offer letter and broacher carefully before Visa
interview.

24. What will be the total cost of studies per year?


Tip: You should be well aware of your tuition fees and other expenses and how they will be met. Mention the
tuition fees and the living expenses.

25. What will you do during the off period/semester?


Tip: You should mention about your strong ties to home country. You can say that you plan to come back to
meet your family and friends here in India. You should not say that you plan to work in UK as that shows you
are not financially strong and you are going there to earn money. This will make the Visa Officer believe that
even after completing your education, you would like to do job and settle there. These kind of questions are
asked to check your intentions.
I plan to come back to meet my family and friends here in India.

26. How much money is available for your stay in UK?


Tip: Mention the amount as per financial documents. Visa Officer wants to know if you have sufficient money
to pay for your education.

27. Have you researched your career prospects?


Tip: Your answer should reflect clarity of thought, clarity of your intentions, good future prospects in India and
strong ties to your home country.
Yes. I am sure the recent growth of Indian economy will open many avenues for me to start my company. After
acquainting with latest technologies in UK, I look forward to start my company here in India.

Disclaimer: AECC Global advises all students to answer truthfully in a visa interview, and the examples and
advice are only to guide students to present themselves with their best foot forward. Actual visa interview
questions may differ.

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