美国签证面签会问什么?
2014年9月 赴日留学面试问答节选 VISA QUESTION: What do you plan to study during your stay in Japan? STUDENT REPLY: "I intend on studying the Japanese language and culture." VISATION QUESTION: Why did you choose our school? What will it bring for yourself? STUDENT ANSWER: I have heard about this university before through my friend who is studying here (the name of real person not given) 他推荐我过来并且说这里的教授都非常的亲切,因此我就过来了......(后面就是夸一下学校环境怎么怎么样) VISITOR: So what would make use of the program? Student Answer : Well, after finishing my studies at university, i want to work as a translator or interpreter between japanese-english which was something that interested me from an early age because of anime/manga.
VISATORS : Do you think working experience would be helpful? Is there any job opportunity while living here? How will you look for such kind of opportunities? STUDENT : There are some things that we can try but they might not necessarily help since companies usually require us to speak native english so we need to get used to speaking with proper accent. But besides, if we really put effort into learning everything possible like using proper grammar etc... hopefully people could hear how much efforts that student made afterwards even though he couldn't talk perfectly right now.
VISSERS : Are you going to apply for any other country’s visa after coming back? Can u tell why not go directly to USA? And then explain to him again, no matter what reason she gave, his answer always ended up same way: She said, “i don't know”. His reply sounded very annoyed every time :( Then visitor changed the question: Have you ever been out of china? If yes where were you? Which one is better China or US The girl replied her sister has live in New York, and she went once in summer vacation to visit them. Her impression was both countries had their own benefits and disadvantages. The visitors seemed didn’t agree with her opinion.
They started asking questions regarding Chinese students illegal immigration history, all kinds of stories came out until finally the conversation turned around and they moved towards next topic without ending up discussion illegally immigrating issues. This part must count as one of the most difficult parts of interview process. You