US consulate interview room with glass partition and desk

Practice Your US Visa Interview Before the Real One

5 difficulty levels. From a friendly first-week officer to a 20-year veteran who's seen every trick.

Start Your Interview — $99.99

See What You're Up Against

Three levels. Same question. Very different officers.

Peter

Good morning! I'm Officer Peter. Before we begin your visa interview, could you tell me your full name please?

You

Hi, yes, my name is Maria Santos Rodriguez.

Peter

Nice to meet you, Maria. And what type of visa are you applying for? If you're not sure of the exact category, I can help you figure that out.

You

I think it's a tourist visa? The B something?

Peter

That would be the B-2 visa for tourism. Perfect. Are you ready to start the interview?

All 5 Levels

Level 1 — Rookie Day (Easy)

First week on the job. Patient, helpful, explains the process as you go.

Level 2 — By the Book (Moderate)

Follows procedure strictly. Polite but no hand-holding.

Level 3 — Standard Procedure (Medium)

Experienced officer. Cuts through small talk, expects clear answers.

Level 4 — Hardened Veteran (Hard)

15 years in. Catches inconsistencies, presses on weak answers, zero patience for rambling.

Level 5 — Final Boss (Extreme)

20-year veteran. Two mistakes and the interview is over. No warnings, no second chances.

Push too hard and Peter ends the interview — just like the real thing. At higher levels, one wrong move and it's over.

What Makes This Different

Peter stays in character

Tell him he's an AI. Try to get him off-script. Ask about the weather. He's built to stay in role. The interview doesn't break.

Real consequences

Every evasion, contradiction, and time-waste pushes Peter closer to ending the interview. At Level 5, two mistakes and it's over. No warning.

Feedback that matters

After the interview, Peter gives you a debrief. At Level 1, detailed tips and encouragement. At Level 5? "Visa denied. Next."

$99.99

One payment, unlimited interviews.

All 5 difficulty levels. Practice until you pass the Final Boss.

Start Your Interview

Your interview transcripts can be exported to PDF — share them with your immigration attorney for review.

For attorneys: Recommend Peter to your clients before their consular interview. Transcripts are exportable as PDF for your records.

Less than the non-refundable $185 visa application fee you'll lose if the interview goes wrong.

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