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The American visa interview aims to assess whether you are a qualified candidate and…

The American visa interview aims to assess whether you are a qualified candidate and whether there is a risk that you will not return to Brazil after your trip. Therefore, it is essential to demonstrate that you have strong ties in the country, such as work, family or studies,…

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The American visa interview aims to assess whether you are a qualified candidate and whether there is a risk that you will not return to Brazil after your trip.

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The American visa interview aims to assess whether you are a qualified candidate and whether there is a risk that you will not return to Brazil after your trip. Therefore, it is essential to demonstrate that you have strong ties in the country, such as work, family or studies, and that your trip has a clear and temporary purpose. Before the interview, review all of your documentation and be prepared to explain your situation clearly and consistently. Practice your answers, remembering that you cannot lie. During the interview, avoid giving more information than necessary, as the consular officer seeks direct and objective answers. Pay attention to the questions and be concise to avoid generating doubts. Furthermore, arrive at the interview on time, which demonstrates seriousness and commitment to the process. Maintain a positive attitude, breathe deeply and be prepared to be clear and objective in your answers.

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Last updated: 2025-03-25

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