Quinn

Practice your visa interview before it's real.

For F-1 students, B-1/B-2 visitors, and H-1B workers

A consular interview can be over in two minutes, and the questions come fast: Why this school? Who's paying? What keeps you coming home? Quinn calls your real phone, role-plays the officer with genuine consular pacing — clipped, decision-oriented — and then shows you, in your own words, exactly where you wavered.

This is interview practice — nothing more. Quinn is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of State or any government agency, does not give legal or immigration advice, and never predicts whether your visa will be approved. It rehearses the questions and flags inconsistencies; the outcome is between you and the officer.

What makes it different

It's a real phone call
The actual nerves of a live interview — an unknown number ringing, no notes, no retries. Not a comfortable in-app chat you can pause.
A DS-160 consistency check
Enter the key answers your form declares — purpose, funding, ties to home, post-program plans, listed social handles (using placeholders, never real numbers). Quinn cross-checks what you say on the call against what you declared, and flags every drift in your scorecard.
The 214(b) drill
The most common refusal is about non-immigrant intent. Quinn presses on stock answers and weak ties the way an officer does, so the pressure isn't new when it counts.
Social-media follow-ups
If your DS-160 lists a handle, an officer may ask about it. Quinn simulates those follow-ups so you've thought it through in advance.

How it works

Getting it

Visa officer mode and the DS-160 consistency check are part of Quinn Pro ($29.99/month: 150 practice minutes a month, AMBUSH mode, and the full visa pack). Your first 3 practice calls — in any mode — are free, no card required. Prices may vary by region; minutes don't roll over; cancel anytime in your App Store settings.

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