AI Visa Interview Practice
A US visa interview lasts two to five minutes, at a window, behind glass. The officer is testing one thing — whether you'll come back. VisaDrill is that window. Rehearse it until you walk in calm.
Consular Officer
US Embassy, Lagos · Nonimmigrant Visas
Window
02:48
Officer
“What ties you to your home country — what makes you come back?”
You
“A permanent job I return to, my family, and a mortgage in Lagos. This is a two-week trip.”
Score
Verdict
Likely Approved
Probe
Return intent
Strong home ties
Job + family + property cited
Intent read
Genuine
The process
Fill the form, pay the fee, book the appointment. Every answer you'll give is already on file before you arrive.
The window
In a real interview there are no retries. The officer decides in minutes, hands your passport back through the slot, and that's the slip. VisaDrill is the one place you can step up to the window again — and again — until it stops shaking you.

214(b) — refused
No appeal · reapply only
The real test
Under US law, every visa applicant is presumed to intend to stay. The burden is entirely on you to prove otherwise — and you get a few minutes at a window to do it. Most refusals aren't about your paperwork. They're about the answers you gave under pressure.
214(b)
The clause that refuses more applicants than any other. It assumes immigrant intent. You overcome it by proving real, specific ties that pull you home.
The four things being weighed
What pulls you back home — job, family, property?
Is your reason specific, credible, consistent?
Can you afford this without working illegally?
Does your story hold — and match what you filed?
These are the four pillars of 214(b) — and the exact four VisaDrill scores you on.

An AI officer trained on your specific visa category — not a friendly Q&A bot. It doubts you, follows up, and waits for you to crack, the way a real window does.
Questions adapt to your answers. Hesitate on your finances and it digs into your finances. Contradict your own brief and it catches you — the way real scrutiny does.
Scored across six criteria with a clear ruling and the specific lines to fix. Not “good job.” The truth, while you still have time to act on it.
Two windows
Behind glass, judged in minutes. The consular window decides whether you go — and it does not give second chances.
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The window doesn't give second chances. VisaDrill gives you as many as you need — rehearse until the real thing feels like the second time.
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