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Thank you for your response @ticktackTicktack wrote: ↑Tue Nov 25, 2025 11:58 amThere's no way the consular officer would know if you're currently employed or not. Your current situation in the UK is stable enough for him/her to know that you'd be returning back here.
TBH, the US consular officers don't really look at your documents in most cases. Except something piques their interest.
Don't change nothing. Go in there with confidence and look 'em in their eyes. Eye contact matters.
Say what you want them to hear. Most times, it doesn't last more that 2-3 minutes.
Good luck!
Thank you for the reply lolo.lolo2 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 11:52 amBeing unemployed or transitioning between jobs is not an offence and should not be an issue during the interview, it happens to many.
I think I have seen here past posts of members who were interviewed for a US visitors visa while being unemployed and their applications were approved with no issues.
You need to explain your employment situation only if asked, most of the time they don't even ask. The supporting documents of your current job are still valid to be submitted.