Hi All,
I had applied for B1 visa in December 2016 and the visa was rejected with reason 214(B). I am going to reapply in Feb 2017 with some more documentation. :
Below are the interview questions that I was asked at the US consulate office:
1. Are you still working with YYYY Company (after he checked the L1 Visa for my previous company on which I was in US for 9 months) (I replied No, currently working in ABC Pvt Ltd)
2. What is your designation in current company? (I answered Automation Engineer)
3. What is your total experience? (I answered 10 years for this after some thinking considering my entire IT experience)
4. How long have you been working in the current company ( I answered 1 and half year, 15 months to be exact)
5. Is someone else also travelling with you (I answered, I alone, myself only would be travelling)
6. What training sessions exactly do you have in the US. (I took a small pause for this question for framing my answer and said this would be training for various features of the application, the product we have, would involve more of SQL and Stored Procedures training) Seems the answer wasn't convincing enough as this was the last question and the officer said they cannot approve the visa and handed me the document with 214(B) refusal.
I was not asked any questions on my family, or questions that would prove that I do have ties in my home land which would prevent me from coming back to my home country. I am married and have child of 2 years and staying with my parents.
Any suggestions, pointers or guidelines to take care of during my second interview should be helpful.
Regards,
I had applied for B1 visa in December 2016 and the visa was rejected with reason 214(B). I am going to reapply in Feb 2017 with some more documentation. :
Below are the interview questions that I was asked at the US consulate office:
1. Are you still working with YYYY Company (after he checked the L1 Visa for my previous company on which I was in US for 9 months) (I replied No, currently working in ABC Pvt Ltd)
2. What is your designation in current company? (I answered Automation Engineer)
3. What is your total experience? (I answered 10 years for this after some thinking considering my entire IT experience)
4. How long have you been working in the current company ( I answered 1 and half year, 15 months to be exact)
5. Is someone else also travelling with you (I answered, I alone, myself only would be travelling)
6. What training sessions exactly do you have in the US. (I took a small pause for this question for framing my answer and said this would be training for various features of the application, the product we have, would involve more of SQL and Stored Procedures training) Seems the answer wasn't convincing enough as this was the last question and the officer said they cannot approve the visa and handed me the document with 214(B) refusal.
I was not asked any questions on my family, or questions that would prove that I do have ties in my home land which would prevent me from coming back to my home country. I am married and have child of 2 years and staying with my parents.
Any suggestions, pointers or guidelines to take care of during my second interview should be helpful.
Regards,
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