15 Golden Tips for Getting a U.S. Tourist Visa

Important Note:
These guidelines are better than the advice you might pay hundreds of dollars for at immigration agencies and consulting firms. we offer them to our clients and followers completely free.

All of these tips are the result of many years of daily experience and the collective knowledge of dozens of former US visa officers who worked at U.S. embassies and consulates around the world. These visa officers interviewed over a million applicants at the window you are about to stand in front of. In addition to my personal experience having assisted hundreds of applicants at various stages of the visa application, and my deep knowledge of US immigration law and the US Department of State’s regulations for various visas.

These tips are in order:

  1. Be proactive.
  2. Be completely honest.
  3. Explain your financial situation using exact numbers, not vague or subjective words.
  4. State a personal reason for the visit.
  5. Do not memorize the answers.
  6. Do not rely on documents.
  7. Never forget the three most important matters.
  8. Explain the status of your relatives in the United States.
  9. Do not say: “I don’t know.”
  10. Do not say you will stay in the US for two months or more for tourism.
  11. Review the online application form the day before the interview.
  12. Avoid the four fatal mistakes in the DS-160 form.
  13. If your visa was previously denied, mention what has changed since the last refusal.
  14. Consider the officer your friend, not an interrogating investigator.
  15. Prepare for the interview with specialized experts.

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