here's the continuation of my article yesterday.
so after paying for the application fee, booking your interview online comes the hard part- the interview. before going there, remember to double check your stuff. you may need to bring a certificate of employment your income tax form, bank statements, credit card statements plus all the supporting documents you need. Honestly the most important part is your ties to your country. a letter from your company may help.
here are more tips for that us visa:
1) be organized. the last thing the consul wants is you rummaging through tons of papers while she asks for documents. organize. organize. organize. it makes both you and that consul's life easier.
2) don't forget the important stuff. passport, 2x 2 photo, a pen, your application form. your papers. some common sense is a prerequisite
3) be there early. you're required to be 1 hour earlier than your interview time. there's also a queue of people.
4) dress appropriately. you want to be taken seriously? dress the part, but don't overdress. this is not a wedding, you're not going to the mall either.
5) bring extra money. when your visa gets approved, your visa and your passport will be mailed to your address, pay a delivery charge of Php 250 and more for provincial areas.
6) handle yourself well. this is probably the most important part when it comes to that interview. answer your questions carefully. don't buckle. answer the question clearly. don't be too restless and don't give preposterous answers.
good luck on that visa
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