Visa Interview Prep From The Best

Why MyUSConsul?

Ten reasons to use MyUSConsul to prepare for your Visa Interview

  1. When you are denied a visa, it stays in your record, and every consular officer forever will see that a colleague has already denied you. The consul may not feel comfortable overruling earlier decisions. Don’t let a denial ruin your reputation.

  2. Denials sit on your record, but so do approvals. Start off on the right foot. When you establish a good track record, visas are easier to get.

  3. The cost and inconvenience of re-applying for a visa are often much greater than the $250 you pay for a MyUSConsul training session. So do it once. Do it right!

  4. With lines and backlogs growing, and with interviews backed up in the post-pandemic environment, a denial can cause costly changes to travel plans.

  5. Security considerations may prevent family members from accompanying elderly or ill people to the interviews. Sometimes our older relatives are the most nervous. Join them for MyUSConsul practice sessions, and give them security.

  6. The visa interview may be the first time young people or students are confronted by authority figures. Embassy personnel can change a young person’s life in a few minutes. It’s nerve-wracking!

  7. While attorneys and advisors understand the process, they don’t have the hands-on experience that MyUSConsul has. Don’t let the thousands of dollars you’ve paid an attorney to get your petition approved to go to waste because of 5 minutes of nervousness at an interview.

  8. Most people get approved at their first interview. Do you KNOW FOR SURE that you will be one of those people? If you do, you don’t need us, but if you aren’t sure…

  9. Maybe it’s something you said… If you were denied a visa, we can help diagnose problems so you do better the next time. And you know what? If we think it’s hopeless, we will tell you.

  10. If yours is a petition-based case, a denial could lead to a loss of your priority date. Nobody wants to go to the back of the queue!

The US actually wants you to travel lawfully. Legal tourism and business travel supports the US economy.