<p>Hey the fact that your parents can pay for you means that you have a financial tie to India. It means that if they can pay for your study in the US you might as well be able to has a decent life in INdia which means that you are one of the few people who might want to immigrate. You financial tie to your country is one of the must important thing.</p>
<p>When I said to not talk about your future plan I don’t mean to lie. Look at it like this, You are going to request a visa for your undergraduate degree so why should you talk about graduate studies? The consul might not take it well and you don’t know what might happen by the time you finish your undergraduate degree. You might decide to poursuie your studies somewhere else or you might make other choices. Because your family income prove that you are not a potential immigrant it does not mean that everything is safe. Have you heard of the brain drain that is happening in India because so many US companies hire Indian engineers? Well teh US government does not see it with a good eyes because every extra Indian engineer who comes to work here take the job that an American engineer could have. But if you feel like you want to talk about your future with the consul because it will make you nervous by avoiding it , then go ahead.</p>
<p>As for your accent, it doe snot matter. What they want is that you speak English and be able to study in an English speaking university. To make you feel better, the only sentence I said in English during my interview was" can you speak please slowly". I did not speak English at that time so only talked in my native languages. So your accent is nothing compare to a non-English speaker. </p>
<p>Listen, there is nothing to be nervous about. Just relax. If all your papers are in shape, the process will be easy. When you go to the interview, just put in your mind that you have everything that make you qualify for the visa. Then relax and see how it goes.</p>