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F1 VISA INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:

Academic Background

1. Why do you want to study in the US?


2. Why did you choose this particular high school?
3. What are your academic qualifications?
4. Can you provide your transcripts and standardized test scores?
5. What is your favorite subject and why?

Reasons for Choosing the US and the Specific School

1. Why did you choose this school over other schools?


2. How did you learn about this school?
3. What are your plans after completing high school in the US?
4. Do you have any relatives or friends in the US?
5. What do you know about the city where your school is located?

Financial Stability

1. How do you plan to finance your education and living expenses?


2. Can you provide proof of your financial support (e.g., bank statements, scholarship
letters)?
3. Who is sponsoring your education and what is their occupation?
4. Do you have any financial aid from the school?
5. How much will your education cost annually, and how will you cover these costs?

Intentions Post-Graduation

1. What are your plans after finishing high school in the US?
2. Do you intend to return to your home country after your studies?
3. What career goals do you have, and how does studying in the US fit into these goals?
4. Do you plan to attend college in the US after high school?

Personal and Miscellaneous

1. Tell me about your family.


2. Do you have any extracurricular activities or interests?
3. Why do you think you will succeed in this school?
4. Have you traveled outside your home country before?
5. How will you adapt to life in the US?

Preparation Tips

 Be Honest: Answer questions truthfully and provide accurate information.


 Be Clear: Clearly articulate your reasons for wanting to study in the US and how it fits
into your long-term plans.
 Show Documentation: Bring all necessary documents, including your I-20 form, SEVIS
fee receipt, passport, financial documents, transcripts, and any standardized test scores.
 Practice English: Ensure your English proficiency is good enough to communicate
effectively during the interview.

Being well-prepared and confident during your F1 visa interview will increase your chances of
obtaining the visa.

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