The US Embassy warns people against lying during visa meetings. Applicants who give false information or fake papers might face a forever ban from America. Embassy official Elliot Fertik told reporters about these rules last Friday. He said officers mainly make choices based on what people say, not their paperwork.
Visa talks run short at just two or three minutes each. Staff need to handle many people quickly every day. Officers rarely check documents closely but listen carefully to answers instead. Fertik explained that papers matter less than honest talk with staff members. The officer makes quick decisions after hearing responses from each person. Your words carry more weight than any form or letter you bring along.
Visa talks run short at just two or three minutes each. Staff need to handle many people quickly every day. Officers rarely check documents closely but listen carefully to answers instead. Fertik explained that papers matter less than honest talk with staff members. The officer makes quick decisions after hearing responses from each person. Your words carry more weight than any form or letter you bring along.