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well, as some of you know, I am mexican. I wanted to visit washington DC for visit museums, watch monuments, plant bombs... you know, everything that a foreinger want to do in washigton DC. but I needed a visa, so after waiting large hours (4 hr 30 min), asked for innecesary documents, wait sitting in unconfortable chairs, answering very odd questions (how much I weith, why did my mom come to mexico, etc) the gringa said me "you're accepted, in 2 weeks you will have your visa" so I am very happy. XD
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May 21, 2008
2:50 PM
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!! :)
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May 21, 2008
4:38 PM
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Haha congratulations, USA visas are kinda tricky to get. Hope you get at the very least a one-year visa ^.^
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May 21, 2008
8:10 PM
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Omar, who are you calling a "Gringa"?
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May 21, 2008
11:36 PM
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nice, im hoping to get mine too, will aply next week
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May 24, 2008
10:52 AM
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Congrats.
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May 24, 2008
6:53 PM
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congrats!I asked for the residnece instead, but nah, it's a long story, anyway, I'm happy for you:]
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May 25, 2008
11:21 AM
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I used to have plans for going to college in USA but I think I'll better stick to Canada or something like that. USA is getting on my nerves lately, and the modern situation doesn't seem favorable.
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May 25, 2008
4:18 PM
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for those who dont know... gringo/a is how we te mexicans call all the american people. gringo for men and gringa for women. there are other names that we use, like gabacho/a. (the "a" is used in spanish for refering to femenine objects in many words)
what I heard is that getting a visa for study there is pretty hard and for us, mexicans is even harder. and do not mention a visa for working there, a green card, or something like that. for us is very difficult cause we are already there.
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May 25, 2008
5:18 PM
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not only mexicans Omar :], Andres, I agree with you, USA's messed up
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May 25, 2008
8:58 PM
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