HOW TO PREPARE TO COME TO THE U.S
HOW
TO PREPARE TO COME TO THE U.S
In
1980, I spend two years in a refugee in Thailand, and I decided to write
letters to all the countries in the word, asking them if they of the United
States interviewed me. That test was very difficult for me because I had to
complete a history about my parents my family, and my relatives. Since I was
very young, I didn’t remember very much about my relatives and my family. After
my interview, I waited for a response. I knew that the immigration office would
decide whether or not I should come to the U.S I waited for about four months;
then they called my name, and they made a photograph for my passport. I was so
excited about the trip, but during that time I was worried, too because I
didn’t speak English, and I wondered who my new parents would be. I didn’t
speak prepare anything for my trip because I didn’t know I was going to go to
the U.S until last minute. They are very friendly and happy all the time.
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