Immigration To Immigrants

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Me and my family waited 10 years for the visa to come to the u.s .every day we waited for a call from the u.s embassy to tell us to come and take your visa to go to u.s . one day it was raining ,and i have feeling that it was ganne be today .

on this day they call my family to tell them we have appointment next week to the U.s embassy. We was so happy .finally. after 10 years we have appointment . but my mom look at passport and it was expiring . we had only a week to have new
Passport. If we dont have new passport in this week.we cant go to the appointment

some people help us to have new passport for only one day . we was happy for the
New passport to go to the u.s embassy . i go with my mom and dad . my sister

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