One Visa interview question That Has Caused Many Visa Denials!!!!
“What do you plan to do at the end of your study?”
This one simple question has made so many students lose their visas.
And the sad part? Most people don’t realize how serious it is.
Let me break it down for you.
When you apply for a student visa, you are telling that country, “I am coming here to study, and after my studies, I will return home.”
That is the contract you’ve entered into with your application.
So, when a visa officer asks you this question, they are testing your intentions. If you answer carelessly and say, “I plan to stay back and work,” or “I want to remain in your country after graduation,” that is an automatic red flag.
It shows them you are already planning to break the rules of the visa you are applying for.
And guess what? That means denial.
The safe, smart, and correct answer is to always align with your application.
You can say things like:
- I plan to return home and use the knowledge I’ve gained to improve my career.
- I want to contribute to my family business with the skills I’ve learned.
- I will apply my new expertise in my country’s healthcare/education/industry sector.
This doesn’t mean you can’t explore other legal options in the future, but at the point of interview, your words must match your visa type.
Visa officers are not just listening to your words; they are reading your intentions.
Once they sense inconsistency or dishonesty, the trust is gone and with it, your visa.
So my advice is
Never say you plan to stay back.
Never suggest that studying is just a backdoor into permanent residency.
Keep your answers consistent with your application.
Many students have lost golden opportunities because of this one question.
Don’t be one of them.
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