I sent this message to the US consulate in Chengdu.
To the officer who turned down my visa application:
It is absurd to make assumptions on the basis of the answers to a few ill-intended questions and judge every applicant with the same well-trained rigid mentality.
If having a "normal" job and a house are prerequisites for obtaining a visa to visit the US, that should have been explicitly stated in your visa application guide, in order to rule out possible accusation of scam.
Freedom of travel is a basic human right. Nothing will prevent me from proceeding to embark on my voyage.
P.S. Perhaps some people with a "normal" job and a house but is confined to a chair behind a tiny window having to repeat mechanical inquiries day after day (I believe some people do have fun doing that.) is just jealous of someone without a "normal" job and a house but still being able to freely trot the globe and sail to exotic islands...
1 comment:
This is absolutely a wicked email!
I cannot help laughing with the lunch in my mouth!
Hmm..I'm sure I am so much jealous of you, really!!
YY ^_^
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