165438+1On October 26th, USA, J 1 interviewed, and VO gave a yellow note. Does this mean that the visa has been passed? But I haven't received my passport. . .

165438+1interview in the United States on October 26, VO gave Zhang, which means that only applications and materials are accepted, and I am not sure whether I can pass. The shortest audit period is 2 weeks, and the longest audit period is 3 months. Wait slowly.

In addition, you can send an email on the website, but basically there will be no definite answer.

Matters needing attention in face-to-face signing:

Remember to be punctual during the interview, arrive at least half an hour early and be late 1 hour. The embassy was not allowed to interview on that day.

Please don't bring electronic products or big bags into the consulate, just bring the materials needed for the visa.

Clothing should be relatively formal, and men can wear T-shirts and shirts with collars. Ladies can wear light makeup.

The questions answered in the interview should be consistent with those on the personal data sheet (if it's a business trip, say it's a business trip, don't ask for a business trip or visit relatives)

When you ask about your travel experience, try to start with some developed countries in Europe, Australia and New Zealand (you can also attach some beautiful pictures with national landmark buildings to prove it, which can add a lot of points)

When asking about economic ability, you can attach the property certificate and vehicle production certificate; My or my spouse's bank statement (if it can show the words on behalf of wages, you can get big points); Retirees can show their retirement certificates; Children can provide their parents with

When answering visa officer's questions, don't be modest, don't change your mouth or explain too much, behave politely, smile gracefully and be confident; Can leave a good first impression on visa officers.

To understand the general itinerary, show your expectations for this trip and your travel needs, even if you are with a group, don't be at a loss about the itinerary.

When answering questions, try to speak slowly, enunciate clearly, concisely and coherently.

If you refuse the visa, remember to ask the reason on the spot and try to pass it again (don't clash with the consulate staff because of temporary passion)