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Luke Arnold talks about Black Sails finale season for US interview
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I read a post in which the blogger, jokingly, said that they misheard Jimin when he said, "I love his mind." The blogger accidentally thought that Jimin said, "I love that you're mine." After watching the video a thousand times (an exaggeration) I think there might be a possibility of it being true.. As soon as Jimin says that, we can see Jungkook pause. Only after RM confirms that Jimin indeed said "mind" and not "mine" can we see Jungkook clear his throat and relax. I personally feel like there is a possibility that Jungkook misheard Jimin and was startled. This is my personal opinion guys and I'm not saying I 100% believe in it.. I just like the possibility of it being true that's all. It's cute. ♥️😋🤫
How to Nail Down the US Visa Interview
I know it’s kinda intimidating to apply for the US Visa, especially for the first-timers. When I planned to apply for the US Visa, I started reading forums like what are the requirements I have to provide, what are the usual questions to be asked by the Consul and the best I shall answer and the likes. Reading a lot about these including the long list of the mentioned requirements like bank statements, credit card statements, salary slips, and stories of failed interviews from people unable to establish their ties in their Countries made me wonder, what are my chances to be approved?
But wherever you are, my advise is as simple as- when you come for the interview, just be confident as possible, remain calm and answer the questions straight to the point without elaborating much giving them the chance to ask another question based on your answer.
When I went for the interview, the first thing I noticed is that everyone in the hall could actually hear the Consul’s questions as well as the answers on the microphones. Although it made me a little bit nervous, it helped me think in advance of the best answers when asked the same question.
Ik, Interview may vary depending on which Country you are living, and also from the Individual personal circumstance, so don't be surprised if you see others pass while some others failed even without the Consul looking at their supporting documents. Sometimes, it also depends on the Consul whims. To be honest, they never asked me to show any supporting documents and if they happen to check my bank statement that time, they will find only BD50 left in my account, (something like PHP6k)- haha! Seriously, so, it really doesn't matter anyway. I guess they will rely on the consistency of your salary and not the amount of money.
To help you prepare for the interview when you are a Filipino Citizen living overseas, here are the few questions usually asked by the Consul and your best answer.
Note: When your number is called, always greet the Consul with a smile and “Good morning”. Remember to smile always and try to hide your nervousness as much as possible, Otherwise, they might take it against you thinking you are not stating the truth.
1. How long have you been here?
Give them the exact figure.
2. What do you do for a living here?
Just answer your Job Description and the name of the Company you are working with only. Do not mention your salary if not asked.
More often, the Consul won't ask you to provide hard copies of your documents and they will mainly base to what you have stated in your DS-160 form but then you must have to make them ready in case.
a. Employment Certificate and Contract
b. Salary Certificate/ Salary slip for the last three months
c. Bank statement
3. Have you been to the US before?
If not, answer truthfully. They will know it anyways.
4. Have you traveled outside the Country?
Say yes if you did and if they asked you where, enumerate all the Countries you’ve been to. Again, answer truthfully and do not lie.
5. Why do you want to go to the US?
Since you applied for a tourist visa, just say “for tourism purpose”- and that’s it, simple as that. Be specific and do not answer what is not asked.
6. Where are you going to the US?
If you are going to visit a friend or a family, tell them the exact address of your contact in the US. Remember to memorize their names, your relationship with them, their exact address and mobile numbers and their occupation in case they asked you.
7. Are you traveling alone?
Say yes if you’re alone and if traveling with anyone, say with a Company.
These are the actual questions asked to me when I went for the interview, (along with some other side comments, like you don't look like your age, how old are you and etc.) But overall, these are the most important questions you must prepare to answer. It didn't even take me 5 minutes to stand there on the booth and he smiled to me and gave me the stab with the date when to collect my passport with Visa on it.
Please note, I don't have a huge amount in the bank at the time of my interview and I never bother to put any amount just to show that I have money, I guess the Consul knows the bank scheme and all. More so, although I have Relatives in the US which I mentioned in my application form, I don't have an invitation letter from them.
But I did it and so are you hopefully!
I got 10 years multiple entries to the United States of America!
Here are some Other possible questions from the Consul and try to prepare for the best answer.
WHICH PLACES ARE YOU PLANNING TO VISIT?- Not bad to start searching online for the places to go to the state you are visiting.
HOW LONG DO YOU PLAN TO STAY IN THE USA?- You can depend on your answer to your itinerary.
HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK WILL IT COST YOU TO STAY IN THE USA?- You have to prepare your answer accordingly. Better have a proof of your Salary Certificate, Salary Slips, Bank Statements, Credit Card statement and the likes. If you are going to stay with a relative, better say: I will not spend much as I would be staying with my relative during my vacation and I would only go on short solo day trips within the area if they are not available.
DO YOU HAVE PLANS OF WORKING IN THE USA- Definitely a NO-NO! Never ever give them the idea even if they asked you confusing questions like “What if anyone offers you a job in the USA or what if anyone offers you marriage in the USA or what if you win a jackpot in the casino or anything like that to intimidate you or expect your VISA rejected.
HOW CAN YOU ASSURE THAT YOU WILL COME BACK HOME?- With this question, you can say that you don't wanna spoil your travel records as you plan on visiting other countries in the near future.
I hope this helps! See you USA in a few months!
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Q: Did you learn anything from playing Mike?
River: I learned a hell of a lot. I learned the importance of home. What he doesn't have, I feel very lucky to have. It made me rethink what I have going for me.
Sia for US Interview Magazine April 2015 by Gregory Harris
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2 CHAINZ - ‘I’m Very Transparent'
HE APPLIES A FORMULA THAT’S ONLY TOO REAL FOR HIM. ONE THAT HAS SINCE BEEN ADOPTED INTO POP CULTURE. TAUHEED ‘2 CHAINZ’ EPPS TELLS RIP NICHOLSON ABOUT WHAT HE CALLS HIS MAINSTREAM RATCHET SOUND AND TAKING IT TO STAGES AROUND THE WORLD.
2 CHAINZ interviewed @ 9:00 AEST - Monday 24th November, 2014 For Drum Media / TheMusic.com.au (TBA)
WORDS by Rip Nicholson IMAGES by Diwang Valdez (courtesy of Respect Mag)
[Full Q & A with 2 CHAINZ]
“Mainstream Ratchet is music that I made. Being black and being good enough to come from the underground has allowed me to go to places like Australia. And that’s because of that mainstream interest,” Epps says. “That’s kinda like the idea for how mainstream ratchet music is geared, where we talk about the hair weaves, skrippers and skrilla. It’s music that’s localised and talks about the lifestyle that I come from that’s loved all over the world.”
This formula is the story of hip-hop itself; a culture perpetuated in music and tempered from whence it came. 2 Chainz, formerly known as Tity Boi, as one-half of Playaz Circle with Earl “Dolla Boy” Conyers released an independent album in 2007 featuring lead single turned local-hit, ‘Duffle Bag Boy’ adding to a growing demand for Atlanta-based Trap music. After breaking up, Epps signed with Ludacris’ Disturbing Tha Peace imprint under Def Jam/Universal delivering two LPs and a slew of mixtapes, most recently 2014’s Freebase EP which is a sharp shot of regression to his duffle bag soundscape.
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