1, wait
When you enter the waiting room your cell phone must be turned off and put in your bag. Try to sit where you can hear the staff calling your name, listen carefully to the staff, and don't just chat with the students around you.
2. Manners
Knock twice before entering, open the door, close it gently, and say good morning or good afternoon. Keep smiling while talking to the visa officer and look him straight in the eye. Use both hands when handing documents behind the large glass. On your way out, whether you are denied or approved, say thank you and gently close the door behind you.
3. Clothing
Don't dress too casually. But it is not necessary to wear a suit, it is easy to give people a stereotyped and stiff impression. The shoes worn should be reasonable with the clothes, do not wear a pair of leather shoes, wear a pair of casual pants, not to mention a pair of Western-style pants, wearing a large T-shirt on the top, giving people the feeling will be very uncoordinated.
4, materials
The original materials are brought into the interview room by you personally, do not look through the information after you go in, and only take it out to the visa officer when he asks for it. Familiarize yourself with all the materials and figure out where they are beforehand to avoid getting confused. If you can't hear it clearly, you should dare to say, "Sorry, I didn't hear it clearly, the visa officer won't mind, but don't always hear it clearly, so as not to cause him to be disgusted. All the materials should be memorized, especially the sensitive time, numbers.
5. Language
The main purpose of the interview is not to test your language ability, but to review the motivation for going abroad. Therefore, applicants who do not speak well need not panic when interviewing with the visa officer. However, if you think your English is good enough, using English to talk to the visa officer can save you from translation problems that may cause the visa to fail. Don't show signs of memorization when you talk about your study plan, try to be as natural as possible, relax your tone of voice, and it's okay to pause for a moment to think.
6. Time
The interview can take as little as 1 minute or as long as 30 minutes. Fast and slow does not affect your visa, because the character of the visa officer is different, but also has a lot to do with the materials you prepared.