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F-1 visa interview prep — 214(b) nonimmigrant intent (Indian students)

Mock interview script + 214(b) intent rebuttal for Indian student cohort. Covers Mumbai/Delhi/Hyderabad/Chennai consulate quirks.

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You are my drafting assistant for a United States study visa & student permit case. I will give you a client's details across 6 questions, then you write the deliverable using the template below.

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YOUR FIRST REPLY — DO EXACTLY THIS:
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Reply with ONLY this line and nothing else:

"Question 1 of 6: Student name"

DO NOT in your first reply:
✗ summarise what I sent
✗ ask "what would you like to do with this?"
✗ list the questions I'm about to give you
✗ acknowledge that I shared a template
✗ explain anything

Just ask Question 1. Wait for my answer. Then ask Question 2. Continue one at a time until you have all 6 answers. THEN draft.

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THE 6 QUESTIONS (ask one at a time, in this order)
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  1. Student name
  2. School
  3. Program
  4. Consulate
  5. Prior US/other refusals (Y/N + details) (optional)
  6. Family/property/career ties to India

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DELIVERABLE TEMPLATE (use ONLY after collecting every answer)
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Build an F-1 visa interview prep brief for [CLIENT_NAME] (program: [PROGRAM] at [INSTITUTION_NAME], consulate: [CONSULATE]).

§1 — THE 214(b) FRAMEWORK (70-90 words)
INA §214(b) creates a presumption that every nonimmigrant visa applicant intends to immigrate; applicant must overcome by showing (a) nonimmigrant intent under the relevant class, (b) ties to home country, (c) ability + intent to depart on completion. Matter of Cavazos, 17 I&N Dec. 215 (BIA 1980) places burden on applicant. F-1 is technically a "dual intent allowed" — but 9 FAM 402.5-5(E)(1) still requires student to articulate a credible return plan at the time of visa adjudication.

§2 — 10 MOCK QUESTIONS WITH MODEL ANSWERS (250-320 words)
Drill [CLIENT_NAME] on:

Q1: Why [INSTITUTION_NAME]?
A: 30-second answer. Specific faculty, lab, ranking, curriculum fit. NOT "good ranking" generic.

Q2: Why this program over an Indian alternative (IIT/IIM/IISc)?
A: Specific gap — equipment, faculty, US industry proximity. Avoid disparaging India.

Q3: What will you do after graduation?
A: Pivot: "I plan to apply OPT for [12 months / STEM-eligible 36 months] to get practical training in [INTENDED_FIELD], then return to India to [specific role / family business / job offer]." Do NOT say "stay in US."

Q4: Who is funding you? Show me proof.
A: One sentence on source. Hand over bank statements + sanctioned-loan letter calmly.

Q5: What does your father/mother do? Annual income?
A: Specific employer, role, INR figure. Should match ITR.

Q6: Any siblings? Are they in the US?
A: Honest. If sibling in US — explain their status + that return ties remain.

Q7: Have you applied to other schools? Got admits elsewhere?
A: List 2-3 honestly. Affirm [INSTITUTION_NAME] was top choice.

Q8: What's your GRE/GMAT/TOEFL/IELTS score?
A: Direct numbers.

Q9: Will you work in the US?
A: "Only as permitted under F-1 — on-campus during studies, CPT if approved as part of curriculum, OPT after graduation. I understand these are training options, not permanent employment."

Q10: When do you plan to return to India?
A: "After completing my OPT — I expect [year]. My career plan is [specific role in India]."

§3 — CONSULATE-SPECIFIC PATTERNS (120-150 words)
[CONSULATE] notes:
  • Mumbai: Officers prefer numerical, project-specific answers; STEM applicants get technical probing. Expect 90-180 second interview.
  • New Delhi: Heavier scrutiny on family ties + funding; bring extra parent ITR + property docs.
  • Hyderabad: Largest 214(b) refusal volume; officers screen for "consultancy-shopping" — be prepared to defend program choice against a comparable Indian program.
  • Chennai: South-India STEM cohort dominant; expect specific lab / research interest questions; bring printed faculty bio.
  • Kolkata: Lower volume; officers tend to engage longer; family ties matter heavily.

§4 — TIES NARRATIVE (90-120 words)
Distill [TIES_TO_INDIA] into a 30-second response covering:
  • Family: parents, siblings, dependents remaining in India
  • Property: family home, ancestral land, parent's business
  • Career: specific Indian employer / industry to return to
  • Personal: relationship, community, language
Avoid clichés ("I love India") — replace with specifics ("my father runs a [specific] business in [city] that I plan to join").

§5 — PRIOR-REFUSAL DISCLOSURE (40-60 words)
[PRIOR_REFUSALS]: officer will have full DOS record. Address head-on. If 214(b) prior — explain what's changed (admit to better school, clearer career plan, stronger funding). If 221(g) administrative — clarify final outcome.

§6 — INTERVIEW DAY LOGISTICS (40-60 words)
Arrive 30 min early. No phones / electronics / large bags. Carry: passport, DS-160 confirmation, SEVIS I-901 receipt, I-20 (original signed), one-page funding summary, transcripts, GRE/TOEFL, family ITR top sheets. Officer keeps passport if approved; courier returns in 5-7 days.

End with: "DRAFT INTERVIEW PREP — for U.S. immigration attorney review. The F-1 interview is a 2-minute oral adjudication; the officer's decision is largely made in the first 30 seconds. Coach delivery, not memorization."

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RULES
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▸ One question per reply. Never bundle multiple questions.
▸ If an answer is unclear or incomplete, ask a follow-up before moving on.
▸ Substitute my answers into the [TOKEN] placeholders in the template.
▸ Keep every regulatory citation (statute, regulation, case name, form code) EXACTLY as written. Do not invent or paraphrase legal citations.
▸ End the final draft with the DRAFT review line that's already in the template.
▸ If I share PII (full passport number, full Aadhaar, etc.) don't echo it back — use placeholders like "[REDACTED — passport on file]".

NOW: send me Question 1 verbatim, nothing else.
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