New — AI Visa Officer

Practice Your US Visa Interview Out Loud

Talk to an AI visa officer that asks the real follow-up questions, then get an approved/denied verdict, a 0–100 readiness score, and exactly what to fix — before you face the real window.

First session freeNo credit cardF-1 · B1/B2 · F-2 · J-1 · H-1B
F-1 Interview · Window 42:41

Consular Officer

Speaking…

“Your father earns fifteen lakh a year. The program costs forty-five thousand dollars. Explain that.”

Readiness score

72/100

How the AI Visa Officer Works

A real interview takes two minutes and decides years of your life. Practise it until it feels routine.

1

Tell us your case

Pick your visa type and answer a few questions about your university, funding, job, or trip. The officer uses your real details.

2

Face the officer

Speak your answers out loud. The officer challenges vague answers, catches contradictions, and interrupts rambling — like the real window.

3

Get your verdict

Approved or denied, a 0–100 readiness score, and every answer rewritten in a stronger form using your own facts.

Your first interview is free

Try a short 6–8 question interview with no card. When you want the full 5–8 minute version, session packs start at $19 — a fraction of what a consultant charges.

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Adaptive follow-up questions

Approved / denied verdict

0–100 readiness score

Answer-by-answer feedback

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