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Questions about your financial status What is your monthly income? What is your sponsors annual income? How do you plan to fund the entire duration of your education? How much does your school cost? How will you meet these expenses? Who is going to sponsor your education? What is your sponsors occupation?
Officers can ask a vast range of questions, but here are some examples: How, where, and when did you meet your spouse? Where did your first date take place? How long did were you with your spouse before getting married? When and where were you married? Did you go on a honeymoon? What is your spouses current job?
Questions about your study plans Why do you want to study in the US? What will you specialize in for your degree? What will be your major? Where did you go to school before now? Who is your current employer? Why are you planning to continue your education in the United States?
Tips for international students Make sure all your ducks are in a row. Get to know the US education system and your specific school really well. Be open to new experiences and perspectives. Build a support network. Take advantage of school resources and dont be afraid to ask questions.
You can expect the officer to ask you the following questions and more: What is your purpose for entering the United States of America? What school are you planning to study at? And what course have you chosen? How are you going to be paying for your education?
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Please remember if you are having any difficulties you can contact the IST. Culture shock. Culture shock is a common experience for people who have moved from one country or cultural environment to another. Financial difficulties. Feeling Homesick. Language difficulties. Making friends. Need to take a break from your studies.
Questions to Ask a Foreign Exchange Student: Personal Interests What are your favorite hobbies or activities? What kind of music do you listen to? Do you enjoy reading? What books or authors do you like? What sports do you enjoy playing or watching? What are your favorite movies and TV shows?
General Sample Questions Why did you choose the US as opposed to studying at home or in another country? Have you traveled to the US before? Why do you wish to learn English in the US? What do you know about the US? What do you expect to do when you return to your home country? Do you plan on working in the US?

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