Monday, September 2, 2013

My visa

    I don’t know how to start a new blog, but what I’m sure is that what I am typing now is my first blog.
    Now, it is my second week in U.S.A, and I am curious about everything here. It is not my first time to come to America, because I traveled to America two years ago. Today, I still remember the day that I got my F1 visa. A F1 visa means a lot of things that I can go to America, study in a university, choose the best-loved major, and maybe I can get the chance to go to Apple Inc.
    In fact, I am nervous to come to Virginia Tech alone. I should take at least fifteen hours’ plane to Washington DC firstly and then across the custom. These X-ray cameras and infrared cameras make me feel bad, and I always think that I will be refused to land on America, just like the first time that I was refused to get the B1\B2 visa.
    OK, let’s talk about my first B1\B2 visa. At that time, I was only 15 years old, and my parents want to have a family travel to America with me. But in my view, it is only a travel, and I don’t have to take it seriously. So I don’t prepare all the questions that I should response to visa official. When the official asked me whether my mum had some friends in America, at that time, I knew that my mum had some college classmates were working in America, and I thought classmates were friends, so I replied “Yes.” Because of that, my parents and I were all refused to get the visas. For the reason was that my parents had a attempt to migrate to U.S.A. I was blamed to lose the chance to America. That made me feel unhappy for a long time.
    At that time, I was only a junior student, and I never had the idea that wanted to migrate to America. In my personal view, though China is a developing country, comparing with U.S.A, I still want to choose to live in China. Now it is true that I live in America, but I am studying in U.S.A. I want to learn more things in Virginia Tech to help China and Chinese people.
    I never know what will happen in the future, but I am sure that after the study in U.S.A, I will go back to China. I love my country, and I want to use my knowledge to build China. I am willing to devote my life to helping Chinese people. I want to my knowledge to build technology products to help Chinese people, improve their lives’ quality, and make their life easier, more comfortable. I want to see more wellbeing in China.

    OK, I think I find a way to let my heart to say something. In this blog, I will talk more stories about myself.

3 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed this blog post! The story is so intense and real. I believe it was a good way to introduce your story as it will build throughout the semester and your first few months in America.

    (Would you mind changing the view settings on this blog because the buttons are in Chinese and I hope this comment posts!! Thank you)

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  2. This was a very interesting story. I really enjoyed reading it and hearing about your journey to America and how difficult it can be.

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  3. what you wrote was really interesting and intense. Best of luck with your goals man, hope you achieve them.

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