with immigration lawyer Bassel Al-Kilani
What will you get from these preparation sessions?
First, by booking your preparation session, you will benefit from a free DS-160 review service to check for errors that could cause rejection. See examples of the most common errors here
In addition, you will get the following:
- A personalized and proven strategy to overcome the previous refusal, based on the applicant’s personal details.
- Professional, customized preparation tailored to your documents, information, and purpose of travel, including a strong, convincing personal reason suited to your specific case.
- A review of the likely questions that may be asked during the interview.
- A personalized strategy for giving a strong first answer that eliminates any doubt or hesitation from the officer.
- Training on how to answer logically and calmly, without memorizing, in order to overcome the presumption of immigrant intent (Section 214(b) of the U.S. Immigration Law), with examples of weak answers and explanations of why they fail.
- A list of critical things you should never mention during the interview.
- Advice on confidence, body language, voice, and appearance during the interview.
- A mock interview simulating both the officer and applicant roles to ensure full understanding of what was explained.
- A checklist of essential documents to bring to the interview, along with continuous support to answer any questions until you receive your visa.
- Exclusive golden tips tailored specifically to your case, insights you won’t find anywhere else.
Note: The first session is for an hour, and the second session is held a day or two before the interview to ensure that the rejection overcoming strategy has been acquired according to the applicant’s personal details.
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How important is it to prepare for the US Embassy interview?
According to data from the US Department of State, 30% of visa applicants fail due to their inability to convince the interviewer of their eligibility. I have helped hundreds of young people obtain various US visas over the past five years, professionally preparing them to answer the most common questions, especially those that fit their personal circumstances.
See the importance of professional interview preparation here.
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Why should you prepare for the interview with us?
There are five reasons:
Reason 1: Because you only have three options: First option: Go to the interview unprepared, or with general advice from friends or non-specialists in U.S. immigration law and visas, which means you’re risking a refusal rate of over 90%. Second option: Consult American immigration lawyers, most of whom are not specialized in interview preparation, or hire one of the very few consulting firms that are, but you’ll pay a fortune. Third option: Get professional guidance and expert preparation with us, and receive equal or even greater value, while paying a much lower cost, and dramatically increase your chances of getting the visa. If I were in your place, I would wisely choose the third option.
Reason 2: Because getting the visa is the most important thing of all. Everything you’ve done, applying to the school, filling out the DS-160, paying the fees, booking the appointment, spending your time and energy, means nothing if you don’t get the visa. Without it, everything will be a waste. Don’t risk being denied.
Reason 3: Because getting the visa becomes more difficult with each new refusal. Every refusal is stored permanently in your record within the U.S. Department of State’s database. Any officer at any U.S. embassy in the world will see it in your file forever. That refusal will follow you for life.
Reason 4: Because very few lawyers are truly specialized exclusively in U.S. visas, know the secrets of the interview, understand how officers think, and base their strategies on the legal foundations behind approval or refusal. Working with a non-specialized lawyer or agency is the fastest way to failure.
Reason 5: To avoid what happens to most of the applicants we meet, those who skip interview preparation the first time to save money, only to get rejected, then come back to us after the fact. By then, they’ve already lost the visa fee, and made our job harder by adding a refusal to their record. Be proactive, book your preparation session now and avoid this unfortunate scenario. Remember what Alex Hormozi said, “The most expensive thing in life is not your house, your car, or your insurance, it’s the information you don’t know.” For example, imagine your friend has his own business and makes about $10,000 a month. You run the same type of business, offer the same products or services, in the same country, yet you only make $1,000 a month. Do you know the cost of not knowing how to make $10,000 like he does? The cost is $9,000 every month. The same idea applies here; The cost of not knowing how to get your visa is not just the refusal or the wasted fees, it could be missing your chance to enter the U.S. forever.