F1 Visa Interview Latest Questions And Answers

 


💬 Student 1: Supreme – BSc Chemistry, Southeast Minnesota State University

Q1. What is your name?
My name is Supreme.

Q2. Why do you want to study in the United States?
I want to study chemistry in the U.S. because the programs are advanced, especially in practical and research-oriented learning. U.S. universities provide world-class lab facilities and strong academic support, which will help me achieve my goals.

Q3. Why did you choose Southeast Minnesota State University?
I considered several universities, but Southeast Minnesota State stood out due to its excellent chemistry department, affordable tuition, and supportive environment for international students. I’m especially excited to learn from Dr. J. Brown, whose work in organic chemistry aligns with my interests.

Q4. What is your GPA?
My GPA is 2.98.

Q5. Did you apply for a scholarship?
Yes, I applied, but the university only grants scholarships to students with a GPA above 3.5.

Q6. What is your academic background?
I have completed high school and worked as a lab assistant in a secondary school, helping teachers and students with experiments.

Q7. How will you finance your education?
My parents will fund my tuition and living expenses. My father runs two restaurants in Lakeside Pokhara, and my mother owns a poultry farm. Together, their annual income is around $35,000.

Q8. What are your plans after graduation?
After graduation, I plan to return to Nepal to work as a chemistry teacher at a secondary school. I want to share the knowledge I gain in the U.S. with students who are passionate about science.

Q9. Would you accept a job offer in the U.S. after graduation?
No, I plan to return to Nepal. My goal is to contribute to the education sector in my home country and support my family.


💬 Student 2: Nira – MS in Information Technology, Webster University

Q1. What is your name?
My name is Nira.

Q2. Why do you want to study in the U.S.?
I want to pursue a Master’s in Information Technology because the U.S. offers top-tier education in computer science and practical experience in areas like web development, software engineering, and machine learning.

Q3. Which university have you chosen and why?
I chose Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri. It offers the program I want at an affordable cost, and it has great resources for international students. I also considered Atlantic University in Florida.

Q4. How will you pay for your education?
My education will be sponsored by my parents and sister. My father, a retired government officer, runs a language institute with my uncle. My sister works in Australia in child care and will also support me.

Q5. Can you provide financial documents?
Yes, I have all the required financial documents and bank statements.

Q6. What are your plans after graduation?
I plan to return to Nepal and start my own IT company focused on artificial intelligence and machine learning. I also want to mentor young students in these fields.

Q7. Would you accept a job offer in the U.S. after graduation?
No, my goal is to return to Nepal and contribute to the IT sector there.


💬 Student 3: Ausma Sarma – Bachelor’s in Psychology, Southwest Minnesota State University

Q1. What is your name?
My name is Ausma Sarma.

Q2. Why do you want to study in the U.S.?
The U.S. offers high-quality, affordable psychology programs. Its degrees are globally respected and provide excellent academic and practical training.

Q3. Which university have you selected?
I’ve chosen Southwest Minnesota State University, located in Marshall City.

Q4. What is your GPA or academic record?
I have 72% in my academic results, which is equivalent to a strong GPA in my country.

Q5. Are you a registered medical professional in your country?
Yes, I am a registered radiographer in Nepal.

Q6. Have you applied for a scholarship?
Yes, I applied, and the university said I’ll be considered after enrollment.

Q7. Do you have family in the U.S.?
No, all my family and relatives are in Nepal.

Q8. Who will fund your studies?
My parents will support me. My father served in the Nepali army for 25 years and is now a security supervisor. My mother is a fashion designer with her own business.

Q9. Can you show financial proof?
Yes, I have all the supporting bank statements and documents.

Q10. What are your plans after graduation?
I want to return to Nepal and work as a school psychologist. My goal is to support children and teenagers who struggle to express their emotions and help them build trust and confidence.

Q11. Would you take a job in the U.S. after graduation if offered?
No, I plan to return to Nepal. I have family responsibilities as the eldest daughter and a strong desire to contribute to the mental health field in my country.

 

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