<p>Hey Ragavpayne, where are you coming from? You said that you want to poursue your studies in the US after you finish with undergraduate courses, you know what, this is what you want to do but don’t talk about it during your interview. When the consul will ask you what you want to do after you finish with your studies , tell him or her that you would like to come back to your country and use what yolu gain from your studies in the US to help your country by teaching or by doing something else. When they are giving you the visa, they want to know that you have a tie back home that will make you come back. If you are not extremely rich and you actually need the s cholarship to come back then finacial ability won’t be your tie. Now it will be your family and your patriotism. If you say you will come back after undergraduate, you want be lying because, so many things can happen, so don’t push things too much. They sometimes ask why don’t you study in your country if you have the same thing ? Tell the consul that former US embassador and diplomat, Brian Dean Curran always encouraged young people to come study in the US so they can help their country later. Say that the education in the US is different, better quality, more opportunity to do research and so one. You probably know all this thing. If English is not your first language, the interviewer might switch to your native language during the interview so be ready to speak like a spontaneous translator. Answer in the language that the question is asked. Do you have family in the US? If not, good for you . you cna also say that in addition of comeing to help your country, you will come back because your whole family is in X country. Make a copy of all your documents and don’t forget to pay your sevis fee online. Be relax. The consul does look at your scholastic perfomance to give you the visa. Do you think that they will give it to someone who they think won’t do good? But at the same time I don’t think that they will have a chance to see your grades because you will only have to bring your letter of acceptance and all the proof about your scholarship to the embassy. They might not even ask you question about your pass academic life.</p>