MY JOURNEY TO THE US EMBASSY
The 4th of December 2024 will forever remain etched in my memory. It was the day of my appointment at the US Embassy, and from the moment I woke up, I carried a cocktail of emotions—anxiety, confidence, butterflies fluttering in my stomach, and a quiet sense of preparedness.
I arrived at the embassy an hour before my scheduled time. To steady my nerves, I went through my documents once more, arranging them neatly just as the man addressing us instructed. With my papers ready, I joined the queue and waited patiently. When it was my turn to have my passport checked, a wave of excitement rushed through me. After clearing that stage, I joined others seated in the waiting area, each person wearing a mask of hope mixed with fear.
Forty minutes later, we were called in groups of ten. At security, I removed my belt, wristwatch, and mobile phone, placing them in the tray provided. I walked through the metal detector, collected my belongings, wore them back, and slipped my phone into my pocket.
Next was document verification at my assigned window. Once cleared, I stood in line, silently rehearsing possible questions and answers in my head. Fifteen minutes felt like fifteen hours, and finally, my turn came. I straightened my posture, walked smartly to the window, and greeted the woman who would decide my fate.
The interview began.
“Where are you traveling to?” she asked.
“To the United States of America,” I replied confidently.
“For what purpose?”
“I gained admission into the New York Film Academy, and it came with a scholarship.”
She requested supporting documents, which I gladly presented. She glanced through them before returning them to me. Then came the more personal questions.
“Do you have a wife and children?”
“Yes, a wife and two daughters,” I replied with pride.
“Are you employed or do you run a business?”
“Yes,” I said. “I run a commercial pig farm.”
“And who will take care of it while you’re away?”
“I have trusted staff to manage operations during my absence.”
She nodded, then asked, “How long will you be in the US?”
“For the duration of my study. Afterward, I will return to continue with my business and family.”
Her expression became unreadable. My heart pounded so loudly it felt as if everyone in the hall could hear it. I waited for the magic words—the approval that could change my life forever.
But instead, she looked at me and said, “Unfortunately, I can’t grant you the visa because I don’t believe you’ll return after your study.” She slid a blue form toward me.
At that moment, my world fell apart. It felt like the sky had caved in on me. I couldn’t cry. I couldn’t speak. I only thought of how I would tell my family. With heavy steps, I left the embassy and returned to my base, carrying the weight of disappointment on my shoulders.