Possible B1/B2 visa questions during the interview
Questions about your trip
The interviewer will likely ask you questions about your trip, such as why you are visiting the United States and how long you plan to stay. Be sure to have a clear and concise answer prepared for these questions. Additionally, they may ask you if you have any family or friends in the US, so make sure to have information about them ready as well.
It is also important to be able to prove that you have enough money to cover your expenses while in the US. You may be asked to provide proof of funds, such as bank statements or credit card statements. Make sure that you have these documents ready before your interview.
Questions about your background
The interviewer may also ask questions about your background, such as where you were born and what type of work you do. Be prepared to answer these questions honestly and accurately.
You may also be asked if you have ever been denied a visa or if you have ever been arrested or convicted of a crime. If so, make sure to provide details about the incident and explain why it should not affect your ability to receive a visa.
Questions about your plans after leaving the US
The interviewer may also ask questions about what you plan to do after leaving the US. Be prepared with an answer that shows that you intend to return home after your visit.
You may also be asked if you plan on applying for permanent residency in the US or if you plan on working while in the country. Make sure that you are honest when answering these questions and provide any relevant information that could help support your case.
Questions about ESTA
If you are from a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), then you will need to apply for an USA ESTA. The interviewer may ask questions related to this application, such as when it was applied for and whether it has been approved yet.
Be sure to have all of the necessary documents related to your ESTA application ready before your interview, including proof of payment and confirmation of approval.