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Hoops
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Really sucks about PJ, I'd have bet on him making top 3 at wcg | ||
ChApFoU
France2981 Posts
On September 22 2004 15:18 amat wrote: The EU has policies very similar to the USA, for many of the same reasons as the USA. Each year millions of people apply for visa applications to EU countries. Each year millions of applications are denied. I just googled visa application requirements to visit Germany. Here you will find a list of countries that Germany and the EU require have visas: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/www/en/willkommen/einreisebestimmungen/liste_html Somewhere in here you will find details on the numbers of visa approvals and denials: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/www/en/willkommen/einreisebestimmungen/visumangelegenheiten_html The USA and the EU do not have the infrastructure to support all the potential visitors. The visa approval process in the USA for China applicants is like a lottery. Several million apply; (I think) only several hundred thousand are granted. There are a numerous ways the applicants can increase their odds of winning that lottery. The applicant's first priority is to convince the person reviewing the application that they should allow him visit over another. 1. Apply well in advanced (6-12 months) of your visit. This gives you the opportunity to re-file if you application is denied. The more times you try; the more likely you are to win a visa. 2. Find a sponsor family in the USA. Basically the sponsor family sends a letter to the consulate or embassy that says 'we will give the visitor housing and food and take them to their flight at the end of their stay in the USA'. 3. Find a corporate sponsor. A letter from a company like Samsung USA would be great. WCG and WCG USA could also send in letters to let the consulate or embassy know that the visitor will have accomodations, food, and travel taken care of during their stay here, if needed. 4. Ask the SF mayor's office for help. An email or fax from the mayor's office would do wonders for an applicant's application. The mayor's office is very friendly - give them a call. Even if all that were to happen (and it may have happened) the application may still be denied. Perhaps the applicant has a family member currently in the USA that has overstayed his visa. None of us know why the application was rejected. It's a shame it was. It's still not too late to try the above. wow it's one of the first time i actually see you posting something intelligent and useful gratz ^^ you are on the way :D | ||
XaI)CyRiC
United States4471 Posts
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LetMeBeWithYou
Canada4254 Posts
On September 24 2004 12:35 XaI)CyRiC wrote: Bye Drb you go xal cyric! <3 | ||
Slaughter
United States20250 Posts
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OhThatDang
United States4685 Posts
anyways....so pj is certainly not going!? | ||
ky[Z]
China1730 Posts
On September 24 2004 12:35 XaI)CyRiC wrote: Bye Drb hahaha | ||
SoMuchBetter
Australia10606 Posts
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linyu)wufan18
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no.1
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SoMuchBetter
Australia10606 Posts
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Liquid`RaSZi
Netherlands2766 Posts
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niklasTHEfro
Sweden419 Posts
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Orome
Switzerland11984 Posts
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XaI)CyRiC
United States4471 Posts
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XaI)CyRiC
United States4471 Posts
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LetMeBeWithYou
Canada4254 Posts
On September 25 2004 05:13 Liquid`RaSZi wrote: Americans are paranoid haha lol funny =D | ||
Petza_Gr
Greece299 Posts
neway imagine what would happen if they dont give visa to korean as well? :r that would be soooo funny and tragic on the same time.. can u imagine a repeat on the whole kor-wcg procedure? lol gl PJ with the visa~~ | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
I don't think a Korean needs VISA to enter USA. | ||
LetMeBeWithYou
Canada4254 Posts
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