I would have never believed that one interview could change my life. Exercises, for example, the interview, never emerge in my life before February 10, 2016. It was a meeting with a foreigner for a visa to go to the U. S. When I was in my school, I was terrified to give a little introduction in my own dialect. So, how am I expected to give a meeting in English in front of a foreigner? A lot of questions were there at the forefront of my thoughts. I checked some inquiries and questions. But, When I was getting ready, I forgot everything. Being an unpracticed interviewee, I got ready and left home, petitioning every god on the planet.
I went towards a transport station, and a transport stopped in front of me. Without examining the encompassing, I got into the transport. I could scarcely inhale as the transport was, to a great degree, swarmed. Being on edge was insufficient as suffocation tormented me. I needed to sit and unwind my brain. What's more, there a man got off the bus. I was going to sit, but a person pushed me away and snatched the seat. At the point when individuals are restless, dumb things run everywhere at the forefront of their thoughts. I was considering I even cannot get a seat, so how can I get a visa? At long last, I arrived at my destination, The U. S. international embassy.
A group of people were standing outside the embassy waiting for their interviews. I needed everything to be ideal, for example, my documents. Thus, I began conversing with individuals. According to them, I didn't have enough documents. I was palpating. It was difficult to backpedal and get the documents. I simply let it go. One worker educated us to stick our travel permit estimated photograph on the main paper. As I did that, he checked my photograph, and he revealed to me that photograph should be with no cosmetics and gems. I had a photograph with my hoop. Stress, anxiety, and palpitation were going to slaughter me. I filtered the encompassing and saw one photography studio. Photographs were prepared within five minutes; the cost was far increasing...