Visa application interview
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I'm applying for my L1-B, and this week they want me to go to the US
Consulate in London for it.
What should I expect? I'm guessing it's not going to be a standard set
of questions like: "are you a terrorist?" yes/no
any resources for what I should expect?
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Consulate in London for it.
What should I expect? I'm guessing it's not going to be a standard set
of questions like: "are you a terrorist?" yes/no
any resources for what I should expect?
smeg
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>Subject: Visa application interview
>From: smeg [email protected]
>Date: 3/31/03 5:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id:
>I'm applying for my L1-B, and this week they want me to go to the US
>Consulate in London for it.
>What should I expect? I'm guessing it's not going to be a standard set
>of questions like: "are you a terrorist?" yes/no
>any resources for what I should expect?
>smeg
they might ask if you want to stay in the US permanently. You might want to
say--I have not made up my mind. L-1 does allow dual intent but why risk it...
>From: smeg [email protected]
>Date: 3/31/03 5:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id:
>I'm applying for my L1-B, and this week they want me to go to the US
>Consulate in London for it.
>What should I expect? I'm guessing it's not going to be a standard set
>of questions like: "are you a terrorist?" yes/no
>any resources for what I should expect?
>smeg
they might ask if you want to stay in the US permanently. You might want to
say--I have not made up my mind. L-1 does allow dual intent but why risk it...
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In article ,
[email protected] says...
> >Subject: Visa application interview
> >From: smeg [email protected]
> >Date: 3/31/03 5:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
> >Message-id:
> >
> >I'm applying for my L1-B, and this week they want me to go to the US
> >Consulate in London for it.
> >
> >What should I expect? I'm guessing it's not going to be a standard set
> >of questions like: "are you a terrorist?" yes/no
> >
> >any resources for what I should expect?
> >
> >smeg
> >
>
> they might ask if you want to stay in the US permanently. You might want to
> say--I have not made up my mind. L-1 does allow dual intent but why risk it...
is it the kind of thing to be smartly dressed and allow lots of time
for?
smeg
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[email protected] says...
> >Subject: Visa application interview
> >From: smeg [email protected]
> >Date: 3/31/03 5:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
> >Message-id:
> >
> >I'm applying for my L1-B, and this week they want me to go to the US
> >Consulate in London for it.
> >
> >What should I expect? I'm guessing it's not going to be a standard set
> >of questions like: "are you a terrorist?" yes/no
> >
> >any resources for what I should expect?
> >
> >smeg
> >
>
> they might ask if you want to stay in the US permanently. You might want to
> say--I have not made up my mind. L-1 does allow dual intent but why risk it...
is it the kind of thing to be smartly dressed and allow lots of time
for?
smeg
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>Subject: Re: Visa application interview
>From: smeg [email protected]
>Date: 4/1/03 7:24 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id:
>In article ,
>[email protected] says...
>> >Subject: Visa application interview
>> >From: smeg [email protected]
>> >Date: 3/31/03 5:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
>> >Message-id:
>> >
>> >I'm applying for my L1-B, and this week they want me to go to the US
>> >Consulate in London for it.
>> >
>> >What should I expect? I'm guessing it's not going to be a standard set
>> >of questions like: "are you a terrorist?" yes/no
>> >
>> >any resources for what I should expect?
>> >
>> >smeg
>> >
>>
>> they might ask if you want to stay in the US permanently. You might want
>to
>> say--I have not made up my mind. L-1 does allow dual intent but why risk
>it...
>is it the kind of thing to be smartly dressed and allow lots of time
>for?
Well, I certainly would not wear a suit, if that's what you mean. Just plain
clothes. Avoid jeans/sneakers. You don't want to look like a bum either. Keep
facial jewelry off (ie, no nose rings, tongue rings, etc...). Basically, just
present a clean, wholesome image. You want to look professional without being
obvious.
>From: smeg [email protected]
>Date: 4/1/03 7:24 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id:
>In article ,
>[email protected] says...
>> >Subject: Visa application interview
>> >From: smeg [email protected]
>> >Date: 3/31/03 5:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
>> >Message-id:
>> >
>> >I'm applying for my L1-B, and this week they want me to go to the US
>> >Consulate in London for it.
>> >
>> >What should I expect? I'm guessing it's not going to be a standard set
>> >of questions like: "are you a terrorist?" yes/no
>> >
>> >any resources for what I should expect?
>> >
>> >smeg
>> >
>>
>> they might ask if you want to stay in the US permanently. You might want
>to
>> say--I have not made up my mind. L-1 does allow dual intent but why risk
>it...
>is it the kind of thing to be smartly dressed and allow lots of time
>for?
Well, I certainly would not wear a suit, if that's what you mean. Just plain
clothes. Avoid jeans/sneakers. You don't want to look like a bum either. Keep
facial jewelry off (ie, no nose rings, tongue rings, etc...). Basically, just
present a clean, wholesome image. You want to look professional without being
obvious.