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I'm guessing it's because you showed family ties in the US and so the officer feels like you have the intention to immigrate there rather than study and come back.
Nope. He totally missed the point of the question. He asked why he choose to go to Yale University and his answer should be that he is going there for studies. Telling the visa officer that Yale is one the best schools and you're cousin lives there is very unecessary and off point and shows you're not likely to return after your studies in the usa. And also you have to make sure every answer you're giving is related to you returning to your home country after studies.
@@kaza-shim my total expense is $45k. Could you please tell me how much bank statement and funding should I show in my I-20 and how much shall I say is my Father's income?
Bro, why is that? Isn’t it a better thing because sponsoring a family member makes visa faster. I live in New York and I sponsored my relative and they got visa.
@@user-ge4vy2zp7vwhen a person interviews for a non immigrant visa status, by US law the visa officer must assume the person to be intending to immigrate unless the person can prove so otherwise. Hence, in that brief interview the person must present a case to the VISA officer as to why they will not immigrate. Visa officers don’t care where you are going what you are doing or your well-being in the US. They ask these questions as indirect questions to judge whether or not you will immigrate there or not. Telling a visa officer that you have relatives in the US can indicate that you have support in the US to immigrate there if you ever want to. It’s also very easy to change status inside the US especially if you have a brother or sister who is US citizen as they can petition for status change. But that does not mean that you lie. If you are asked if you have relatives in the US do not lie to them. Just do not be forthcoming with this information unless you are very specifically asked.
I learned recently that it's actually important to make sure the interviewer knows you are not by all means interested in staying there. Like, give them the impression that you want to go to get your education so as to immediately come back, and get back to building your own life, helping your family, getting a job in your home country etc.
just asking out of curiosity, what's wrong with studying there and then making a life there? isn't that the goal of 90% of the people who go for abroad studies?
@@nepoleangambi6864 but that's the whole point 😂🥲 Going to better country/city for better opportunities and make a living with optimal lifestyle.. Atleast better from home country.. Isn't it?
@@vinayakchopra88 bruh there are stories of people getting rejected even after getting admit from Harvard,i know it's weird but never mention that you'll even work on OPT 😂
I would rather talk about the program that I'm applying for, the advantages of the program, what I'm hoping that I'll learn. That automatically highlights the advantage of applying to a particular university. Open to suggestions :)
If a student is accepted into a college like Yale, he will almost certainly not be turned down during his Visa interview because the officer knows he is a genuine and brilliant student. I'm not confident about family ties, but they're still a possible threat to acceptance.
now they think that you want to stay in usa as yr cousin lives there so that is something which they don't want show them that you will go back after course completion 😁
When you mentioned US family, you basically stated your intention to remain in the US for as long as you can and potentially apply for permanent residency. The student visa is not dual intent, it's for temporary studies and training.
This wouldn't have led to a rejection. Consular officer would inquire further about the cousin and what the actual arrangements would be. They will also ask for further evidence of ties to your home country
They don’t care wether you go to Yale or some other university, they don’t have India style culture here ( iit and other bs) if you are qualified visa officer will allow you to
@@oguhkingsley I could not understand the accent of the officer. I got a bit confused there and could not handle the pressure of the occasion ! But I have my f1 visa interview now again on 23 August and I'm hoping for approval this time...!
its because he asked him whyyy you going to this university not why you choosed this university there is a huge diffrence plus he tells him about the family
Visa officers want to know about why you interested there. Why not others. What is the speciality about this university. What's the outcome/ result after completing this course. What will your destination or planning be after completing.
The visa interview is getting rejected as graduation background (Mechanical) is not matching with the course I have chosen MBA (Business management). Can you help what should be my answer for this?
Aoa, brother at the Moment I am in O-Levels. I am planning to get into a community college in the Spring intake. Can you guide me that what types of questions will I be asked by the interview officer? As I am applying into a college and not University?
Can you tell me why are going to Yale university?
“I earned the spot btch”
Heack yeahhhh
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When you speak more than the necessary 😅
Family ties was what made you get rejected 🤣
What is family ties
Family ties is when you tiehog your entire family, thats just common sense here in yale uni
brother he said about travel expenses so he got rejected because you are going to usa and you are saving money for travel
When you said about your cousin it shows that you're potential immigrant.
I'm guessing it's because you showed family ties in the US and so the officer feels like you have the intention to immigrate there rather than study and come back.
What so bad Abt immigrating there?
@@iceorangutan Most of the Indians are not qualified for Job in US & you know bro that no country like a NPA on there land.
@@iceorangutan population 😒
@@Abhishek_Aggarwal population?
I mean china has the same size and it has more than 4 times bigger population than the us
@@Abhishek_Aggarwal not bout population. They want legal immigration
I think there is nothing wrong in telling about IVY league, dream college and affordable but family ties gives wrong impression.
Nope. He totally missed the point of the question. He asked why he choose to go to Yale University and his answer should be that he is going there for studies. Telling the visa officer that Yale is one the best schools and you're cousin lives there is very unecessary and off point and shows you're not likely to return after your studies in the usa. And also you have to make sure every answer you're giving is related to you returning to your home country after studies.
Thank you I learned alot from your beautiful comment @@kaza-shim
@@kaza-shim my total expense is $45k. Could you please tell me how much bank statement and funding should I show in my I-20 and how much shall I say is my Father's income?
@@vecnasjd best to show 90k
@@kaza-shimthanks
if your relatives live there don t tell them at all
Bro, why is that? Isn’t it a better thing because sponsoring a family member makes visa faster. I live in New York and I sponsored my relative and they got visa.
@@user-ge4vy2zp7vwhen a person interviews for a non immigrant visa status, by US law the visa officer must assume the person to be intending to immigrate unless the person can prove so otherwise. Hence, in that brief interview the person must present a case to the VISA officer as to why they will not immigrate.
Visa officers don’t care where you are going what you are doing or your well-being in the US. They ask these questions as indirect questions to judge whether or not you will immigrate there or not.
Telling a visa officer that you have relatives in the US can indicate that you have support in the US to immigrate there if you ever want to. It’s also very easy to change status inside the US especially if you have a brother or sister who is US citizen as they can petition for status change.
But that does not mean that you lie. If you are asked if you have relatives in the US do not lie to them. Just do not be forthcoming with this information unless you are very specifically asked.
Family ties in the US which shows an intention to stay back, and you got 214b slip.
Why we get 214 b slip and what solution
Wh
Why
@@muhammadqasim_Abdullah214 b means u have immigration intent
Whats the solution if you get 214b ?
Now this was a quality reel.
Informative and shows why it's a short
I learned recently that it's actually important to make sure the interviewer knows you are not by all means interested in staying there. Like, give them the impression that you want to go to get your education so as to immediately come back, and get back to building your own life, helping your family, getting a job in your home country etc.
just asking out of curiosity, what's wrong with studying there and then making a life there? isn't that the goal of 90% of the people who go for abroad studies?
@@vinayakchopra88 but we should not disclose this matter to them, it’s seems
@@vinayakchopra88 You will get rejected under 214 B cuz they feel you might become an immigrant
@@nepoleangambi6864 but that's the whole point 😂🥲
Going to better country/city for better opportunities and make a living with optimal lifestyle.. Atleast better from home country.. Isn't it?
@@vinayakchopra88 bruh there are stories of people getting rejected even after getting admit from Harvard,i know it's weird but never mention that you'll even work on OPT 😂
Visa officer knows about Yale. He wants to know how the Yale degree helps him. Not description of Yale University
True..
Top ivy league. . . . .been my dream. . . . . . IVY league is it own catagory. The word Description?
How a yale degree helps him? You for real? The name itself is a brand. It should be fricking self explanatory
A Yale degree helps him to secure a good job in US.
@@tahmeedmazumder6877 it's not about that, you can go to take and still break the visa law. Officer wants to make sure about it.
I would rather talk about the program that I'm applying for, the advantages of the program, what I'm hoping that I'll learn. That automatically highlights the advantage of applying to a particular university. Open to suggestions :)
Qq
That is exactly what you are supposed to speak. They actually try to ask how that uni will benefit you.
I think they don’t like to call them sir 😂
😂😂😂😂
if your going to yale then definitely you will get your visa approved...🤣
Yep...Somebody will make a phone call
Literally said to much you have to wait for him to ask that question
Lol the reaction you gave as the interviewer was funny
Hey what was your gre score??
@@truthoftheory4009 I didn't give GRE
@@snehaswati4987 Mere kch doubts hai, Apko contact kaise karsakte hai?
@@truthoftheory4009 you can ask here
Lol
I haven't seen any officer turn down Ivy league student
If a student is accepted into a college like Yale, he will almost certainly not be turned down during his Visa interview because the officer knows he is a genuine and brilliant student. I'm not confident about family ties, but they're still a possible threat to acceptance.
Under section 214b
@@muctarjalloh450 what's under this section?
@@SanalPillaiOfficialu not gonna comeback
Because He Doesn't like your Face 🤣🤣🤣
now they think that you want to stay in usa as yr cousin lives there so that is something which they don't want show them that you will go back after course completion 😁
hahaha i faced like that two times 😂
The look of yours as a visa officer was really funny....i think because of overflow and lack of information your visa was rejected
When you mentioned US family, you basically stated your intention to remain in the US for as long as you can and potentially apply for permanent residency. The student visa is not dual intent, it's for temporary studies and training.
Exactly lol
That's how I also rejected 😭😭
Bro if we knew the reason, why would we get rejected
This wouldn't have led to a rejection. Consular officer would inquire further about the cousin and what the actual arrangements would be. They will also ask for further evidence of ties to your home country
Today, my application rejected because of this.
No they Dont
These are generic answers,you need to personalize your answer.
Please make more shorts like this
Thank You
I got an admit letter of New Haven with only 10 percent scholarship for this fall intake. Ielts 7, gre 316
Nice bro
Pretty sure if you get into Yale, you won't get rejected like this lol
absolutely
You do if you show an intent to stay beyond your study period. (And relatives nearby somehow make visa officers think you are going to do it)
They don’t care wether you go to Yale or some other university, they don’t have India style culture here ( iit and other bs) if you are qualified visa officer will allow you to
Studying in Yale means you will get a good job and you will stay there lol
Let them know you want to come back.
Because of cousin 😂😂
Imo, you should answer relevant to your own profile rather than basic google stuff. also you mentioned family so yeahh..
I’m already shivering here!!!
Don't!!! It'll be okay....i hope your interview went well though 😊
I got refused quicker than him also 💀
Why?
@@oguhkingsley I could not understand the accent of the officer. I got a bit confused there and could not handle the pressure of the occasion ! But I have my f1 visa interview now again on 23 August and I'm hoping for approval this time...!
@@AmanatHussain-cw1ym best of luck👍
No guys. rejected because he went to his interview with pajamas 😂
U should say no relatives and no friends in us
"Low traveling expenses" Will make them question
U say my brother lives near this university 😂
The acquisition of a high class knowledge is the reason you are going to yale.
Yea sure that would help
🗿 they any how gonna reject😂
Low travel expenses
Obviously Family members.
mind blowing confidence 🤭🤭🤭
Always talk about coming back to U country to peruse a MS or getting a job back at U home country for example.
I think saving travel expenses
214 B for sure 😂
You should give answers too for why rejected and what slip you may get
Great work bro.
Make some more videos as possible,
I request kindly make some videos on B1/B2 Visa interview
Showed the intention of not returning after graduation.
Zero ties to your home country, family ties in usa and no good reason for pursuing that program 😮
After Allah , this guy is one of the reason i am here in the United states
its because he asked him whyyy you going to this university not why you choosed this university there is a huge diffrence plus he tells him about the family
Helpful 👍
The blue slip
Yes we want to know
Because he said his dream to study there...
This is just a random guess but here goes.
You insinuated that you couldn't comfortably afford to accomodate yourself.
To second question he should have replied : i am going to yale to pursue my studies in ... .
That's it
Why can’t he just directly say why his visa got rejected instead of asking us to guess
Main thing to choose university
Visa officers want to know about why you interested there. Why not others. What is the speciality about this university. What's the outcome/ result after completing this course. What will your destination or planning be after completing.
I think visa don't like his face and voice. 😂
He told about his relatives near to that University that is the wrong
The visa interview is getting rejected as graduation background (Mechanical) is not matching with the course I have chosen MBA (Business management). Can you help what should be my answer for this?
Hey what did you answer which specialization did you take?
Can u tel me plz what did u answer it ?
One of my cousin stay very close,
It proves you are going to remain.
U have to talk about the University facilities not your dream
Tu bhi interviewer k jaise video bana raha hai, guess karte raho right answer 😢😂😂
u said to talk about you and not about school status, and when u said travel expenses?
Your cousin😂
214b immigration act
Because of the relative is living near by Yale University that's why
You have a cousin close to yale university
3)I think travel expenses is point
He hasn’t mentioned that in the ds160. I mean about his cousin
What if u dont mention because u haven't been on the talking terms for so long u don't even know if ur relative is in US or has moved
tourist visa approve ho jata h na
Because you said that one of your cousin stays very close to university and officer might think that you will immigrate in us and the slip is 214b
It's rejected under 214b
because u smiling alot
No brother he said about travel expenses so he got rejected because you are going to usa and you are saving money for travel
Extra Ordinary Boldia 😂
214 b rejection slip,🤯🤯
If my sister is studying in US with f1 visa, should I say it or not?
family ties
There is no information about university and course details provided
You talked about one of your cousin
Your dress code might be a reason.
However, what's a more possible reason is disclosing your family ties in that great country.
😂😂
Bhai mere sath ye same hua he !
plz tell me what should be expiry date of passport for f1 usa visa ??
Whhy why why? Can you answer it
Apne rishte daro ki tarif kam krni Chiye thii😂😂
Give also chance to speak consular officer , you have answered , question which is not asked !!?
Brother can you give me some tips related to gri exams and IELTS plzzz
I guess u talked about your brother
Bhaii ye to shuru hote hi khtm hogya
I think you got yellow slip!!!
Family ties
Aoa, brother at the Moment I am in O-Levels. I am planning to get into a community college in the Spring intake. Can you guide me that what types of questions will I be asked by the interview officer? As I am applying into a college and not University?
hey bro.. are u going to dallas college?
@@huzaifaaftab1088 Nope
@@KirmaniProductions01 oh okay i applied to dallas clg and my f1 visa interview is in june.
@@huzaifaaftab1088 Hope you get it
@@huzaifaaftab1088 Please let me know if you get it
He is asking why are you going to yale university i think we should say in going to pursue my master's in xyz course.
You told about your relatives.