US Interview Preparation

U.S Interview Preparation

With World Class Immigration Expert CM Aminul bahar

CM Aminul Bahar is a U.S. immigration lawyer offering structured interview preparation for applicants in Bangladesh. He prepares you for B1/B2 visa, F1 visa, F2 visa, J1 visa, H1B visa, L1 visa, O1 visa, E2 visa, and K1 visa.

You get mock interviews, real question patterns, and direct feedback. He reviews your documents, checks your financial profile, and aligns your answers with U.S. visa rules. You learn how to respond with clarity and confidence. His process reduces common mistakes and improves your approval chances.

CM Aminul Bahar is a U.S. immigration lawyer with 15 years of core professional experience. He has handled 10,000+ visa cases across visitor, student, work, and family categories. His strength lies in interview preparation, document review, and case strategy.

He works on B1/B2, F1/F2, J1, H1B, L1, O1, E2, and K1 visas. You get clear guidance, real interview practice, and updated U.S. immigration insights. His structured approach helps reduce errors, improve confidence, and increase approval outcomes.

CM Aminul Bahar focuses on practical, results-driven interview training. He identifies weak areas in your profile and fixes them with targeted coaching. You practice real embassy scenarios, improve answer delivery, and avoid common refusal reasons. He guides you on strong financial presentation and clear intent explanation. Each session builds confidence and accuracy. You attend your interview prepared, structured, and ready to answer with clarity.

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Visa categories covered

We provide expert consultancy across the full spectrum of US visa categories from tourism and study to work, investment, and family visas.

B1 / B2

Tourist & Business visa

For individuals visiting the USA for leisure, medical treatment, or short-term business activities such as meetings, conferences, and negotiations.

Tourism Business travel Medical visit
F1 / F2

Student & Dependent visa

For students enrolled at US academic institutions and their eligible family dependants. Covers full-time programs at universities, colleges, and language schools.

University College Dependants
J1

Exchange visitor visa

For participants in approved exchange programs including researchers, professors, au pairs, camp counsellors, interns, and trainees promoting cultural and educational exchange.

Research Internship Training
H1B

Specialty occupation work visa

For skilled professionals in specialty occupations requiring at least a bachelor's degree — including IT, engineering, finance, medicine, and architecture.

Tech & IT Engineering Finance
L1

Intracompany transfer visa

For managers, executives, and specialised employees transferring from an overseas office to a related US branch, subsidiary, or affiliate of the same company.

Managers Executives Specialists
O1

Extraordinary ability visa

For individuals with extraordinary ability or achievement in sciences, arts, education, business, athletics, or the motion picture and television industries.

Arts & Science Sports Entertainment
E2

Treaty investor visa

For nationals of treaty countries investing a substantial amount of capital in a US business. Allows the investor and key employees to operate and develop the enterprise.

Investment Business ownership Treaty nations
K1

Fiancé visa

For foreign-citizen fiancés of US citizens, allowing entry to the United States to marry within 90 days of arrival. Leads to permanent residence after marriage.

Fiancé / Spouse Marriage Family-based

What you will get during mock interview season

A complete, expert-guided preparation program designed to walk you into your US visa interview with full confidence

One-on-one mock interview

Live, personalised mock interview sessions conducted one-on-one with an experienced consultant simulating real embassy conditions from start to finish.

Real embassy question patterns

Practice with actual question patterns used by US visa officers based on your specific visa category, consulate location, and applicant profile.

Answer structuring guidance

Learn how to frame clear, concise, and credible answers. We guide you on what to say, how much to say, and how to handle follow-up questions confidently.

Financial & document review

Thorough review of your financial statements and supporting documents to ensure full consistency with your application and interview answers before the day.

Weak point correction

We identify gaps, inconsistencies, and vulnerable areas in your profile and application, then work with you to strengthen each weak point before the interview.

Confidence building session

A dedicated session focused on body language, tone, composure, and mental readiness — so you walk into the embassy feeling calm, prepared, and fully in control.

Why Choose This Service

Real case-based training

Our preparation is built on real visa cases, not theory. You train using actual approved and refused case patterns so you understand exactly what officers look for and why decisions are made.

Updated U.S. visa rules

Immigration policies change frequently. Our consultants stay updated with the latest US visa regulations, embassy guidelines, and policy changes so your preparation always reflects current requirements.

Personalized strategy

Every applicant has a unique profile. We design a preparation strategy tailored specifically to your visa category, background, travel history, and individual strengths and vulnerabilities.

Clear and honest guidance

We believe in transparency above all. You will receive straightforward, realistic advice based on your actual situation — no false promises, no misleading information, just truthful guidance you can trust.

frequently Asked Question

How long does a mock interview session take?

Usually 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your visa type and profile.

You face real-style questions, get corrected instantly, and learn how to improve answers.

Yes. Your financial documents, travel history, and profile details are checked.

Yes. Questions are based on real embassy trends and past cases

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