It is very common to feel that we need to be well prepared for the B-1/B-2 visa interview. Reviewing and rehearsing your answers can help improve clarity and confidence during the encounter, but it’s important to understand that there is no ‘seal of approval’ or formal document that proves this preparation.
Usually, what matters is the consistency and naturalness of the answers during the interview. If you practiced with friends, family members, or even with a specialized professional (always seeking trustworthy companies or consultants, authorized and in compliance with United States immigration laws), it is important that this preparation translates into clear and coherent answers.
If the interviewer asks questions covering specific points you already studied, you will notice that your preparation contributed to your answers being well structured. This practice does not require formal proof, because what is truly evaluated is your ability to naturally demonstrate that you intend to comply with immigration rules and return to your country of origin.
It is recommended that the applicant organize notes or a list of common questions to practice, but it is not necessary to present these materials during the process. These records serve only as a guide for your study and preparation. The essential thing is that, when answering, you demonstrate confidence, clarity, and, above all, truthfulness in your information.
Remember that during the interview, officers pay more attention to the coherence than to the formality of the preparation. Finally, it is fundamental to follow all United States immigration laws and regulations. Be cautious and avoid falling for service offers that promise guaranteed results or make unfounded promises. The best strategy is to invest in your study and, if you choose specialized guidance, look for recognized sources that meet the standards required by the authorities.
In this way, you will be well prepared for the interview without compromising the integrity of your information.
Learn more about B-1/B-2 Visa
- Duration
- Up to 6 months
- Extension
- Possible (up to 6 months)
- Work
- Not permitted
- Processing
- 2-8 weeks
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.