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How can I prove that I reviewed my answers to avoid contradictions in the interview?

Keep your answers consistent and carefully review your information, maintaining records and practicing to ensure consistency and credibility in the visa interview.

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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

Updated on March 14, 2025
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It is essential to demonstrate that you carefully dedicated yourself to filling out and reviewing your information, especially in cases such as the B-1/B-2 visa, where consistency of information is vital for the success of the process.

Although there is no single model or document that officially “proves” that you reviewed your answers, there are practices that can help demonstrate this care. One recommended approach is to keep a personal record of the forms and notes related to your application, such as drafts, revised versions, and update dates.

For example, saving copies of your answers in files (whether printed or digital) that contain the date and time of the last review can help show that you made an effort to correct potential inconsistencies before the interview. Additionally, keeping exchanged emails with consultants or even personal notes that describe your review process can be useful in case doubts arise.

Another important tip is to practice the interview in advance, simulating questions and answers, and, if possible, recording this practice. Even though the act of recording the simulation is not formally required, it reinforces the idea that you had time to review and consciously adjust your answers.

I always emphasize the importance of strictly following United States immigration laws and, when necessary, seeking advice from qualified professionals who can guide you throughout the entire process. Be cautious of companies and marketing campaigns that promise guaranteed results – the best strategy is to thoroughly research the credentials of professionals and verify the reputation of specialized services.

Remember: the main point is to keep your answers consistent and honest, ensuring that everything you declare is supported by documents and personal records, facilitating potential clarifications during the interview. This way, you reinforce trust in the presented data and minimize the possibility of contradictions.

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
All about B-1/B-2 Visa
Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

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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.

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How can I prove that I reviewed my answers to avoid contradictions in the interview?

Keep your answers consistent and carefully review your information, maintaining records and practicing to ensure consistency and credibility in the visa interview.

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