The toughest step where most of the rejections happen is the Visa Interview. When applying to study abroad, nobody wants to get rejected at the crucial step of visa procurement. Let us discuss the top nine and most basic factors while preparing for the interview in order to get visa approval:
It means that you need to sound absolutely focussed to the officers regarding your decision to studying abroad. You should be able to portray how studying in a particular country and in a defined ambience will help you realise your academic goals. It is essential to express why studying in India would not help you fulfil your purposes. This can be supported by explaining how the chosen curriculum will help you achieve your goals.
You should be able to describe your aspiration of staying in a country for a defined period. It is essential to mention that you plan to utilise the experiences after completing your studies from the foreign country in actualising your short-term and long-term goals. Showcase your intent of utilising the time period you would spend in the chosen country in exploring its education system as well as industry and relate it with your career aspirations.
A student visa is granted for a defined frame of time, which is the duration of the course you wish to study. Make sure that you do not express your desire for staying in the chosen country for too long or starting your professional career there. A study permit or a student visa varies from a work permit or a work visa.
Visa Interviews and Visa Letters/SOPs need to be prepared precisely. If not given enough time, you may face a visa rejection.
Check out the reasons for visa rejections from different countries: | |
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Reasons for rejection of US Student Visa | Reasons for rejection of Canada Student Visa |
Reasons for rejection of UK Student Visa | Reasons for rejection of Australian Student Visa |
Reasons for rejection of Germany Student Visa | Reasons for rejection of New Zealand Student Visa |
Reasons for rejection of Ireland Student Visa | Reasons for rejection of Singapore Student Visa |
If you tell the visa committee that you want to go to a particular country because your friends or family members reside there, then chances are that you will get rejected. However, if everything goes right, you may always add on this point as the icing on the cake.
A visa interview is generally less than half-an-hour, thus, it is vital that you understand the importance of time. You have to impress the officers heading the visa committee within this timeframe. Give your visa preparation enough time and prepare for the interview with the kind of dedication it needs.
There are no fixed questions that the visa officers have to ask from you. They may probe from you anything regarding your intention behind choosing the country. Hence, you need to listen to their questions carefully and give yourself a few seconds to understand what they have asked and also think before coming up with an appropriate answer.
Fluency in a spoken language is essential to assure the officers that you are prepared to study in the medium of official international language, that is English. Though the scores of the standardised English language test, you would have taken, show how well you have a hold on the language, yet good communication skills would always help in impressing the visa officers. Polish your grammar and practice in front of the mirror or your family members or friends who motivate you. Practice will make you confident and help you present your strengths intensely.
The officers are there to test your character and eligibility.
Keeping yourself ready with this step will make half of you already relaxed. a would help you in concentrating on your interview even more; therefore, it is advisable that you keep the documents ready with you beforehand. Things you may get asked for during the interview includes your passport, passport-sized photographs, your standardised test scores, academic transcripts, educational certificates, proof of loan approval, bank statements, and many other related documents. Some of the original documents, like your birth certificate, needs to get translated to English and authenticated by a notary for the visa office.
These were the generic things to be kept in mind while appearing for a Visa Interview and even drafting your Visa Letter. However, different countries have different kinds of visas that vary in processes. For instance, a US Student Visa has a lot of variations that need to be understood precisely.
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