USA Visa Problems for Indian Students

印度學生申請美國簽證面臨問題


Introduction

More Indian students cannot get visas for the USA. Some students cannot enter the country at the airport.

越來越多印度學生無法取得美國簽證。部分學生在機場被拒絕入境。

Main Body

One man wanted to study at a university. He had money for school. But the visa officer said no. The man worked for a USA company from home. The officer thought he wanted to live in the USA forever.

一名男子想在大學就讀。他有足夠的學費。但簽證官拒絕了他的申請。該男子在家中為一家美國公司工作。簽證官認為他想永久居住在美國。

Another student had a visa but the airport officer stopped him. The officer looked at his phone. The student was in a WhatsApp group for rides and school. The officer did not let him enter the USA.

另一名學生雖持有簽證,但在機場被入境官攔截。入境官檢查了他的手機。該學生加入了一個關於接送與學校事務的 WhatsApp 群組。結果入境官不允許他進入美國。

Officers have the power to check phones. A visa does not always mean you can enter the country. The officer makes the final choice.

官員有權檢查手機。持有簽證並不代表一定能入境。最終決定權在於官員。

Conclusion

USA officers are now checking students' jobs and phones more carefully.

美國官員現在會更仔細地檢查學生的工作與手機。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Can / Cannot' Power

In this text, we see a very important way to talk about rules and ability.

The Rule:

  • Can = Yes, it is possible.
  • Cannot (Can't) = No, it is not possible.

From the text:

  • "Students cannot get visas" → They are not able to get them.
  • "Officers have the power to check phones" → This means they can check them.

🛠️ Building Sentences (A2 Level)

To move to A2, stop using just "no." Use cannot to explain why something is blocked.

  • Example 1: I have a visa, but I cannot enter. (Result: Blocked)
  • Example 2: He has money, but he cannot study. (Result: Blocked)

Quick Tip: In English, we often use But to connect a 'Yes' and a 'No' → Positive Fact + but + Negative Ability.

Example: "He had money but the officer said no."

Vocabulary Learning

visa (n.)
An official paper that lets you enter a foreign country
Example:I need a visa to travel to the USA.
officer (n.)
A person who has a job in the government or police
Example:The visa officer asked me many questions.
forever (adv.)
For all time; always
Example:She wants to live in that beautiful city forever.
power (n.)
The legal right or ability to do something
Example:The police have the power to stop cars.
final (adj.)
Coming at the end; the last one
Example:The teacher's decision is final.
carefully (adv.)
Giving a lot of attention to what you are doing
Example:Please read the instructions carefully.
Practice A2 words in a crossword