Our Services (Quick Index)

1. Job Practice Interview (For all works of life)
2. Student Job Practice Interview (For student, intern, alumni, International student CPT/OPT)

4. Green Card Practice Interview (For any types)
5. Naturalization Practice Interview (For U.S. citizenship)
6. Student Practice Interview (For school application)

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1. Job Practice Interview (For all works of life)

Five reasons to schedule a job practice interview with our expert team.

  1. Reduce stress and anxiety
  2. Boost your confidence
  3. Learn techniques to help you answer unanticipated questions
  4. Receive constructive feedback from an interview specialist and Evaluation Form
  5. Prepare for a Virtual Interview effectively

2. Student Job Practice Interview (For student, intern, alumni, International student CPT/OPT)

Practice Makes Perfect!

Practice is key! Whether you are a college student or a recent college graduate looking for the first step in your career, Job Interview Practice is the right place to start. You can get professional advice, guidance, and most importantly one-on-one real-life interview practice until you have the skills and confidence to make an outstanding impression with potential employers. After each session, you will receive a Job Interview Practice Evaluation email with tips and recommendations.

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3. Visa Practice Interview (For American Embassies and Consulates)

The US visa interview is most important part of the whole visa process. A successful interview can have greater positive impact in visa grant decision. We serve 19 types of visa practice interviews, click one that fits your needs.

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How to crack USA Visa Interviews

Here are a few tips to crack your interview. Please follow the instructions and follow our interview coaches, prepare and practice with our experts accordingly.

We are going to help you with

  1. Practice “visa English” speaking as often as possible
  2. Prepare an explanation for everything
  3. How to talk about your return to your home country
  4. How to listen and understand the question and then answer wisely.
  5. How to talk about ties to your home country
  6. How to speak for yourself
  7. Know the goal and purpose of the visa you are about to apply
  8. Be concise
  9. How to dress properly
  10. How to use your supplemental documentation accordingly
  11. How to maintain a positive attitude
  12. How to focus on your body language
  13. and more

3-3. Visitor Visa (B-1 visa & B-2 visa)

3-4. Exchange Visitor Visa (J-1 visa)

3-7. Person in Specialty Occupation Visa (H-1B visa)

3-8. Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Professional Visa (H-1B1 visa)

3-9. Temporary Agricultural Worker Visa (H-2A visa)

3-10. Temporary Non-agricultural Worker Visa (H-2B visa)

3-11. Trainee or Special Education Visitor Visa (H-3 visa)

3-12. Intracompany Transferee Visa (L visa)

3-13. Individual with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement Visa (O visa)

3-14. Individual or Team Athlete, or Member of an Entertainment Group Visa (P-1 visa)

3-15. Artist or Entertainer Visa (Individual or Group) (P-2 visa)

3-16. Artist or Entertainer Visa (Individual or Group) (P-3 visa)

3-17. Participant in an International Cultural Exchange Program Visa(Q-1 visa)

3-18. Visitor For Medical Treatment Visa(B-2 visa)

3-19. Media, journalist Visa (I visa)

4. Green Card Practice Interview

At the interview, the USCIS officer or Embassy official will ask if you have had any life changes that may have affected your application and may have caused an answer on your application to change since you applied. Our experts will help you answer all the questions properly and professionally. We are here to help you prepare well.

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5. Naturalization Practice Interview (apply for U.S. citizenship)

The citizenship interview is the stage of the process for becoming a U.S. citizen when the U.S. government determines your eligibility to become an American, based on all of the information and documentation you've provided up to this point.

So, It is very important that you join us for a real life naturalization practice before you face a USCIS officer.

6. Student Practice Interview (For school application)

As part of the application process, all private high schools and some colleges and universities require or strongly recommend that you complete an interview. Our professional interviewers are here to help you to practice as many times as you need.

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