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Ace your U.S. visa interview with the help of former visa officers

As former visa officers, we provide consultation, guidance, and interview preparation for U.S. visa interviews. We offer insight into the interview process and reveal what type of information interviewing officers are often seeking. You will never be misled or given false information. Your consultation will always be one-on-one with a State Department-trained former U.S. visa officer (U.S. Diplomat).

As former visa officers, we provide consultation, guidance, and interview preparation for U.S. visa interviews. We offer insight into the interview process and reveal what type of information interviewing officers are often seeking. You will never be misled or given false information. Your consultation will always be one-on-one with a State Department-trained former U.S. visa officer (U.S. Diplomat).

EX-VISA OFFICER EXPERIENCE

Credible Information

We want to give U.S. visa information from a credible source because applicants are often misinformed. Bad advice can damage the prospects of securing a U.S. visa and derail your plans to work, study and live in the U.S. have seen that happen to applicants too many times!

Communicate with Confidence

Cultural and communication differences between applicants and visa officers are common! We will help you understand the visa officer and how to communicate your story better. We bridge the cultural and communication gap, which often makes a big difference at the interview window.

Comprehensive Interview Preparation

We are earnest about explaining the interview process from start to finish. While the U.S. government website provides instructions regarding the process, it can be challenging to figure out how those instructions apply in your case. With us, you receive customized solutions and answers to all your questions.

Improve your chances

A U.S. visa offers incredible work, study, or leisure travel opportunities. You can enter 45+ countries visa-free if you hold a U.S. visa! However, applying for a U.S. visa is expensive, and, unlike in some other countries, you won’t receive a refund if refused. Preparing for your visa interview is an investment; our former visa officers can help you prepare the best.

Ex-visa Officer

Yvette Bansal

Yvette Bansal is a former U.S. visa officer (U.S. Diplomat). She has served at Embassy New Delhi and Consulate General Mumbai from 2018-2022. She adjudicated over forty thousand non-immigrant (NIV) and immigrant visas (IV) and has worked with applicants from every major visa category, including F1, H1B, J1, B1/B2, L1, K, O1, and others. She served as the H1B lead for three years in India, which gave her insight into the mistakes H1Bs and L1 visa applicants make that land them in 221G administrative processing

Before the Department of State, she worked at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. During her 11-year tenure at these agencies, she received multiple awards for leadership, work ethic, and teamwork, including the prestigious Presidential Management Fellowship in 2012.

Yvette is a first-generation immigrant. She moved to Chicago, Illinois, at the age of 9. She believes in the positive impact of immigration, international education, work visas, cultural exchanges,  and tourism, both for the individual and the host country. Yvette believes that offering accurate visa services is important and impactful. UDETI is a company that clarifies the visa interview process and empowers applicants. 

For a detailed professional history, please add Yvette on LinkedIn. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvette-bansal/

EX-VISA OFFICER YVETTE BANSAL

Yvette Bansal

Yvette Bansal is a former U.S. visa officer (U.S. Diplomat). She has served at Embassy New Delhi and Consulate General Mumbai from 2018-2022. She adjudicated over 40,000 non-immigrant (NIV) and immigrant visas (IV) and has worked with applicants from most major visa categories, including F1/F2, H1B/H4, J1, B1/B2, L1, K, O1, as well as family and employment-based visas. She served as the H1B lead in India, giving her insight into the mistakes of H1B and L1 visa applicants that landed them in 221G administrative processing

Before the Department of State, she worked at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. During her 11-year tenure at these agencies, she received multiple awards for leadership, work ethic, and teamwork, including the prestigious Presidential Management Fellowship in 2012.

Yvette is a first-generation immigrant. She moved to Chicago, Illinois, at the age of 9. She believes in the positive impact of immigration, international education, work visas, cultural exchanges,  and tourism, both for the individual and the host country. Yvette believes that offering accurate visa services is important and impactful. UDETI is a company that clarifies the visa interview process and empowers applicants. 

For a detailed professional history, please check Yvette’s LinkedIn profile. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvette-bansal/

Suketu Mehta

Immigrants, who constitute 13 percent of America’s total population, have started a quarter of all new businesses and earned over a third of all Nobel Prizes given to U.S. citizens.

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