I Got my U.S. Visa

I went to American Consulate for Visa interview and (I hate it) leave my fingerprint there. I waited four hours to get my visa, among which, one hour was spent outside the building, in the cold winter wind. I arrived at the gate of the Westgate Building, 1038 Nanjing West Road at around 1:00 PM, waited there in a long line (about 100 people) for one hour. The afternoon session mainly opens to American Chamber of Commerce Corporate Member employees. The morning session is opened for general public. I guess their situation should be much worse. Behind me are employees from Dell, Coca-cola, IBM and Intel..... The security check for entering the visa section was strict. Mobile phones, electronic devices, bags are all not allowed. I don’t think anybody in the line came without a mobile. I paid 10 RMB to have mine deposited. It seems the American Consulate is an aircraft, floating on the 8th floor of the building. The visa applicants scheduled for the morning have not been interviewed More

Boston for Dummies and More.

Boston for Dummies is a nice book. I brought it with me these days and really enjoyed reading it. It helped me a lot to plan the Boston trip and also helped Boston to keep two visitors stay in their city one day longer. I only planned to visit Harvard and MIT before. Now, I know much more than that, such as the Freedom Trail and the Big Dig. It inspired me of being a For Dummies series writer. How about I write one book named Shanghai for Dummies? They didn't have it yet. Emmn. Good idea. Canadian in Shanghai Canada China Business Council Shanghai Chapter is preparing its Christmas party and I helped to look for sponsorships. I realized more and more Canadian people came to Shanghai, while the immigration tide to Canadian from China seems to slow down with the high un-employ rate of the new Chinese immigrants in Toronto. Nice China Shop Recently, I found some very nice shops in Shanghai. I dropped by a china shop at Panyu road today and went out with a bag full of dishes and More

J'ai obtenu mon visa des États-Unis

Auteur : Jian Shuo Wang. Édité : 15 novembre 2004. Étiquette : gotous (22) Copyright : Vous êtes libre pour redistribuer ce travail, tant que vous gardez ces déni et lien. Permlink : http://home.wangjianshuo.com/fr/20041115_i_got_my_us_visa.htm Je suis allé au consulat américain pour l'entrevue de visa et (je la déteste) laisser mon empreinte digitale là. J'ai attendu quatre heures pour obtenir mon visa, parmi lequel, une heure a été passée en dehors du bâtiment, dans le vent froid d'hiver. Je suis arrivé à la porte du bâtiment de Westgate, la route 1038 occidentale de Nanjing à environ 1:00 P.M., attendu là dans une longue ligne (environ 100 personnes) une heure. La session d'après-midi s'ouvre principalement à la chambre de commerce américaine les employés de corporation de membre. La session de matin est ouverte pour le grand public. Je devine que leur situation devrait être beaucoup plus mauvaise. Derrière moi sont les employés de Dell, coca-cola, More

Conseguí mi visa de los E.E.U.U.

Fui al consulado americano para la entrevista de la visa y (la odio) dejar mi huella digital allí. Esperé cuatro horas para conseguir mi visa, entre la cual, una hora estuvo pasada fuera del edificio, en el viento frío del invierno. Llegué la puerta del edificio de Westgate, camino del oeste 1038 de Nanjing aproximadamente 1:00 P.M., esperado allí en una línea larga (cerca de 100 personas) una hora. La sesión de la tarde se abre principalmente en la Cámara americana de empleados corporativos del miembro del Comercio. La sesión de mañana se abre para el público en general. Conjeturo que su situación debe ser mucho peor. Detrás de mí están los empleados de Dell, Coca-Cola, de IBM y de Intel ..... La comprobación para de la seguridad incorporar la sección de la visa era terminante. Los teléfonos móviles, dispositivos electrónicos, bolsos son todos no permitidos. No pienso que cualquiera en la línea vino sin un móvil. Pagué 10 RMB para tener el míos More

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