by Swapnil Lanjewar
Well, once we get acceptance for electives, the next major issue that haunts us is the VISA. Same was the case with me and as I personally knew very few people who had gone on a tourist VISA, I was bit worried about how to proceed. But Medisid’s blog and few others’ guidance helped me long way. So, thank you all for the same!
After getting approval for electives, log on to https://www.vfs-usa.co.in/USIndia/Index.html and read the relevant pages thoroughly. This will introduce you to the basics of VISA. Next, as Medisid has already mentioned, log on to http://www.immihelp.com/visas/ for even more detailed information. I got all the relevant pages printed and then read them carefully. This makes you feel confident and comfortable about the VISA process.
1) Go to your nearest designated branch of HDFC Bank taking along a good quality Xerox of first and last page of your passport and approximately Rs. 7000/- application fee. You will get 3 receipts, white one, blue and a pink one. The white one will be kept by the Bank and they will hand you over the blue and pink receipts.
For scheduling the interview, you have to go to https://www.vfs-usa.co.in/ApplnForms/RegularUser.aspx
You have to submit these documents http://www.immihelp.com/visas/usa-visa-mumbai-consulate-documents-advance-submission.html at the Mumbai Consulate 3-4 days before your IV. But best is, submit as soon as you schedule your appointment. Remember that someone has to personally go and submit these documents there.
Documents-
I classified my documents as follows-
My pink slip, Appointment confirmation letter, Application confirmation letter and printout of my application for records
Printout from Cornell’s website which mentions that students are required to come on tourist visa and not student visa, my approval letter for electives, CS Visa letter, all Cs related documents..
Dean’s NOC letter to attend electives which also stated that I need to come back for completing my internship and a copy of my complete application packet to Cornell which consists of right from my application form to my transcript to my dean’s LOR, my expected date of graduation etc etc
Printed an undertaking on behalf of my dad and got it signed by him. It's ok if you don’t make the formal affidavit.
Certificate from the bank stating that my dad has Rs xxx in his account and is capable to pay for my trip, his past 3 years income tax returns statements in original, documents of our property, his bank passbooks.
Like my birth certificate, 10th 12th marksheets, MBBS marksheets, final mbbs passing certificate, provisional registration certificate
At around 11:15, they announced that people who are having IV at 11:30 should get into the bus provided by the lounge. The bus dropped me right at the security counter.
Now, after my security check, I was given a pink token and my finger printing was done. Then came the big moment!! I was asked to wait for my IV. As soon as my token number was announced, I moved to my counter. Another guy’s IV was going on, which continued for more than 20 min. The VO, about 30 yr old white lady, didn’t look very happy. I got very nervous. After the guy in front of me left, the VO signalled me to come in.
She greeted me with a pleasant smile which eased my anxiety a bit.
Me(with feigned confident smile)- Good Afternoon Mam! How are you doing?
VO- (smiling too!) Im fine. How are you?
(As soon as she asked about my well being, I felt very comfortable and all my anxiety was relieved)
Me- I am fine too! Thank you!
VO- So, why do you want to go to US?
Me- (With smile and enthusiasm) I have been selected by
VO- Good! So your rotations are at which hospital?
Me-
VO- In which part of NY?
Me-
VO- (Laughing) So you will be seeing lot of victims of gunshot, stabbing etc!!
Me- (Laughing) Yeah that’s for sure! Coz you know, my electives are in Emergency Medicine!!!
VO( Laughed out really hard!) Are you kidding me? Ha ha
Me-(laughing again)No Mam, seriously!!
VO- Ok! Your Visa has been approved and you’ll get your passport in 3 days
Me- Thank you mam! Have a nice day!!
VO- U too!!
That’s it! She didn’t ask for any single document, not even my electives approval letter.
When I got my passport, I saw that I had been granted 10 year Multiple Entry Visa!!
Well I was sure very lucky here. But I had prepared myself well for any other question I would have faced. Like, few sample responses I had prepared-
Q- Why do u wana go to the
A- I have been selected by … for a clinical elective!! Would you like to see my approval letter?
Q- What are clinical electives?
A- They are a short period of clinical training in the
Q- It’s a training? SO shouldn’t it be on a student VISA?
A- No, WCMC does not provide i-20 documents for F1 visa. They require students to come on a tourist VISA. Would you like to see the printouts of VISA requirements from their website?
Q- What exactly will you be doing there?
A- My job will be like that of a final year American Medical Student. I will be attending rounds, presenting cases, observing various procedures etc
Q- Will you be coming back after your electives?
A- Yes, definitely! I have not yet graduated yet! I will be completing my graduation after I come back. Would you like to see my Dean’s NOC which states the same?
And few things I would like to add-
I did feel overdressed with the suit on, but I don’t regret it. Infact, I would recommend guys to wear one. It surely creates a good impression. I need not explain the importance of a clean shave and well grooming.
Try to be confident! As Akshay already said, you are not a thief. On the contrary, you are going to pay them for electives. So their country is generating revenue from you!
Try to flash a smile and show enthusiasm. Going for electives is going to be an awesome experience for you. So, think about that fact and be truly enthusiastic! They like such people.
Be loud and clear, and try not talking too fast. And if you don’t understand what the VO said, don’t hesitate to ask- sorry, can you repeat again? Be calm throughout. Coz if you hesitate and mumble, he might become suspicious of your intentions.
Don’t forget to wish them Good morning. It would be better if you are the one who initiates the conversation.
And last but not the least; every person’s interview is unique. So never feel nervous after listening to others’ experience. Just be honest and answer with all wit. You will surely succeed! Best of luck people!
Panic attack
reasons to come back to INDIA
hI,
I would be interviewed for my visa soon. Guys could you please suggest what am I supposed to say when the interviewer asks me -would you want to settle in the USA after your residency? How do I prove to them that India too has good prospects or there are reasons to return..
Please help.
Thanks!
i think this is the link of
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/87206.pdf