I applied for my younger brother's visitor visa as my parents already have their visa's but they are not able to come and see me to due to my brother is a dependant. He has low IQ like behaves like 9 yr old kid but he is 22 years old.( no physical disability). I am going to have my first child in June. So my parents wanted to visit me for a month. So i applied my brother's visa alone and now he got a call for Interview in Delhi.
My question is what would they are going to ask to my brother as he is kid.. he is not that smart.. and would the visa will be depending on my brother's answers?
Please help.. whoever had interview.. please tell me what did they usually ask in Interview?
Thanks
Your brother is incredibly lucky that NDVO has called him for an interview. Personally, I have not come across a similar case where the applicant was asked to attend an interview (i.e. Special Needs person). Other applicants in similar situations were refused without interviews.
When is the interview?
Some points:
1. You must immediately email NDVO to request that one of your parents can accompany your brother.
2. Your brother must carry copies of his TRV application + medical reports + medical insurance coverage for his visit + any other similar documents (for example, if he attends a school for special needs' children.... admission, tuition fee receipt, etc) + copies of your parents' TRVs
The visa officer would already have most of these documents. But, it is best to take these documents, neatly filed, to appear well prepared.... rather than attend the interview without any documents.
3. Your brother must carry his passport (original, not a copy if he applied online) + the accompanying parent must carry his/her passport. They won't be allowed into the visa office without the passports.
4. Cellphones, USB sticks, electronic gadgets, etc will not be allowed inside. These can be deposited/left at the security desk.
IMO, the interview is only to assess his intellectual difficulties (at a primary level) and to ascertain that he won't be a burden on healthcare or social services. That's why the overseas travel medical insurance policy is necessary along with every possible medical report/doctor's report, etc.
He could be asked a few basic questions about himself + what he does + why he wants to visit + does he want to meet you, etc. Basically, very simple questions. Nothing to worry about.
The interview won't take long although there might be certain amount of time required for security/entry formalities. So, they must reach well ahead of the scheduled appointment.
I recommend that your brother and/or the accompanying parent does not mention about you having a baby. Hopefully, they did not mention this in their TRV applications too.
If approved, the visa officer will let him know at the interview about his visa approval/passport submission etc
Don't worry