US Visa Denied to Indian Businessman Swapnil Srivastav
印度商人 Swapnil Srivastav 被拒絕美國簽證
Introduction
Swapnil Srivastav starts a clothing company called Kidbea. He asked for a visa to visit the USA, but the US government said no.
Swapnil Srivastav 創立了一家名為 Kidbea 的服裝公司。他申請前往美國的簽證,但被美國政府拒絕了。
Main Body
The US office thinks Swapnil does not have enough reasons to go back to India. Swapnil has a big company with 100 workers. He has a family in India. He thinks these things are strong reasons to return.
美國辦事處認為 Swapnil 沒有足夠的理由返回印度。Swapnil 擁有一家擁有 100 名員工的大公司,且在印度有家人。他認為這些都是強而有力的回國理由。
However, the US office thinks business owners can work from anywhere. They think he might stay in the USA and not go home. They often want to see a wife, children, or a lot of money in the bank.
然而,美國辦事處認為企業主可以在任何地方工作。他們擔心他可能會留在美國而不再回國。他們通常希望看到申請人有配偶、子女,或銀行帳戶有大量存款。
Swapnil wants to try again. Other people told him to buy tickets for a special event. This shows the US office that he has a plan to leave the USA on a specific date.
Swapnil 想要再次嘗試。其他人建議他購買特定活動的門票。這能向美國辦事處證明,他確實有計劃在特定日期離開美國。
Conclusion
Mr. Srivastav cannot go to the USA now. He will apply for the visa again later.
Srivastav 先生目前無法前往美國。他稍後將再次申請簽證。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The "Action-Result" Logic
In this story, we see how a cause leads to a result. This is the best way to build A2 sentences.
Pattern: [Fact] [Result]
- Fact: He has a company Result: He has reasons to return.
- Fact: He does not have a ticket Result: The office says no.
🛠 Simple Word Swaps
To move from A1 to A2, replace basic words with more specific ones from the text:
GetApply for (Example: Apply for a visa)ManyEnough (Example: Enough reasons)TellShow (Example: Show the office a plan)
🚩 The "Might" Warning
Notice the word might. We use this when we are not sure about the future.
"He might stay in the USA."
It is not a fact; it is a guess. Use might when you are talking about possibilities.