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Students
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VISA COUNSELLING SERVICE
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The visa is a document that grants you permission to travel
to other countries and also defines your status in that country.
There are 2 main kinds of visa - 'Immigrant Visa' and the 'Non-Immigrant
visa'.
The Immigrant
visa is required of people who are planning to migrate or settle
down permanently in a particular country of which they are not
currently citizens. The Non -Immigrant visa is a temporary visa,
which does not permit you to become a citizen of that country,
but can visit that country for a specified time. A student is
required to apply for a Non-Immigrant Visa.
It is often
observed that most deserving students fail to get visas, as
they do not know how to present their evidence before the consulate
office and due to insufficient documentary proofs they fail
to perform at the visa interview. We at Edwise International
believe that a good preparation and systematic visa file containing
all the Documentation required helps a student to reply promptly
and confidently at the visa interview. Edwise International
conducts mock interviews with students with the regular questions
asked at the Consulate. |
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PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR
THE VISA INTERVIEW
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The following
documents need to be submitted at the Consulates for Visa application:
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Visa application form |
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Visa fees |
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Passport |
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Visa Verification fees |
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Academic Papers |
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Academic mark sheets |
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Original Score Sheets of TOEFL / IELTS /
SAT / GRE / GMAT Examinations |
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Scholarships and awards secured, if any |
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Financial Documents |
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GUIDELINES
FOR THE VISA INTERVIEW |
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The Visa interview
is the grand finale for all the students who apply for studies
abroad. Obtaining the visa is a process. A student may go on
any day for the visa interview, in the 90 days period prior
to the expiry date mentioned on the Letter of Admission / Acceptance
or the I-20. We at Edwise International conduct mock interviews
to ensure that a student is confident, clear and not only thoughtful
but also truthful. |
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We suggest
that a student tackles questions tactfully. The following are
some of the regular questions asked at the interview and we
teach the student to confidently reply to them: |
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Q. For what
purpose are you going?
Q. Why are you leaving India?
Q. Why particularly this university?
Q. What are your future endeavors / plan?
Q. Why shall you return back to India?
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A student
must read the Letter Of Admission / Acceptance or the I-20 very
carefully as the following questions are asked based on it: |
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Q. What is
the name of the university you are going to?
Q. Where is it located geographically?
Q. Which program are you enrolled for?
Q. What are your test score marks of GRE / GMAT / SAT / TOEFL
/ IELTS?
Q. When did you appear for them?
Q. What is the length of your program?
Q. What are the expenses involved for your trip?
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The following
questions are asked based on your financial documents |
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Q. Show me
the Bank Passbook / Statements / Bank Certificate / IT Returns?
Q. Who is going to bear all the expenses and How?
Q. Your father does service, how will he afford your education?
To view Visa Details of each Country, click on the corresponding
links given below |