美国留学签证成功案例
初见陈同学是不太敢相信眼前这个瘦小的女孩子居然是一个高中毕业生,更不可思议的是只有16岁的她,不仅在2009年高考中取得了660的好成绩,还在高三紧张的备考中顺利申请了2009年美国公立大学排名第一的加利福尼亚大学伯克利分校,她的故事也引起了当地多家媒体的关注。
然而,天意弄人,面签变成了陈同学通往其理想之路的“绊脚石”,原因很简单,陈同学没有能够在短短几分钟的面试过程中向VO表述清楚她家庭的收入情况,误使VO认为她没有经济实力去读书。资深留学顾问对其资金状况的一番整理和梳理,以及一系列的面试培训,在第二次签证中顺利拿到了签证,圆其留学梦!
以下是陈同学二签时的实录:
C: Good morning.
VO: What are you doing in the US?
C: I’ll go to study in UC Berkeley.
VO: Do you have the letter from the university?
C: Yes.
VO: You still have one year in high school?
C: No. I’ve just graduated from….. I took 高考660.
VO: How can you pay for your fees?
C: My parents have prepared over one million. They earn more than…
VO: 指着下棋的照片。Who is he?
C: My father.
VO: 拆夹子,这么多账户?
C:Yes. The money comes from different time under my father and mother’s name.
VO: How many schools did you apply?
C: Only one.
VO: Why?
C: I like… best. I think it fits me well. I think I can get in.
VO: What can you do if you can’t get admission?
C: Because I took 高考. I can get in good university in China.
VO: What university?
C: I didn’t apply. But 浙江、中科大are all enough.
VO: What do your parents do?
C: My father is a business man. My mother is a…
VO: You told last VO that your father retired last time.
C: Yes. He is used to be an academic scholar. …
VO: Can I see your mother’s certificate?
C: Yes. My parents are all here. (递父母工作证明)
VO: 拆夹子(跟别的VO谈,并关了扩音器)
VO: Can I see this? (高考那叠)
C: Yes. (递)
VO: 看CV,报纸。
C: Here is a letter from my father concerning about…
VO: OK! You are approved.
C: Thank you.