Category: Travel

  • Fiance K1 Visa Application (October 2016)

    Fiance K1 Visa Application (October 2016)

    My K1 Visa Application: October 2016

    Stey-by-step Process Experience

    A fiancé visa is considered a K1 nonimmigrant visa type but in some cases, it can be considered as an immigrant type in some steps of the process. For instance, on the day of your interview appointment at the consulate you’ll be asked to fall in line to the immigrant area when you are a k1 applicant and separated from the nonimmigrant visa type applicants. It is important to have an overview of the visa type you want to apply to and know the first steps to take and what goes through after each process. Upon doing some research we found the U.S Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs website travel.state.gov, typed in fiancé and directed us to the information we needed.

    The first step is filing the petition; As a U.S citizen sponsor/petitioner, N as my fiancé filled up the form I-129F Petition for an Alien Fiance from the website of U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services www.uscis.gov which where you’ll be directed by the first website when you clicked into that form.

    REMEMBER: Download all the forms from the USCIS website because all the forms were updated per year and this is the legal website that contains all the necessary information for all U.S visa type application.

    Before filing the petition, we have completed the required documents such as: individual form G-325A Biographic Information, form G-1145 E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance, individual photographs, a copy of my fiance’s proof of citizenship, individual letter or original statement of intent to marry and photos as proof that we have met in person within 2 years before filing the form.

    There are other requirements that applies to different case as fiancé so be sure to read the special instructions on how to fill up the form and important details available on the website. With these requirements, he filed the form together with the filing fee to USCIS and we waited for the approval of our petition and it took more than 2 weeks until we received our I-797 Notice of Action/Approval Notice, Nov.02,2016.



    From the USCIS I-797 approval notice we received, we tracked our petition application status through USCIS website https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do using the provided receipt number. Our approved petition from USCIS was then sent to the National Visa Center (NVC). Exactly a month after, Dec.02,2016 we received a letter from the National Visa Center that they have received our petition from USCIS and stated that they will now forward our petition to the U.S embassy or consulate in Manila and the process will take several weeks.

    Based to the NVC letter we received, NVC will send an email to me as the fiancé to inform me of the specific requirements I should prepare before scheduling an appointment of interview that would also mean that the consulate in Manila has already received our petition. But weeks have passed and I never received an email. However, as we tracked our case status online from the USCIS website we knew that the consulate in Manila already got our petition so I started to comply with the specific requirements for the interview. The required documentation is also enumerated from the website http://nvc.state.gov/k1

    The second step is applying for a visa; I, the applicant and fiancé of a U.S citizen have process all the required documentation before the interview. While I am processing all the requirements I have called through their call center to set a schedule for appointment interview. The requirements I needed before scheduling an appointment is just the same with the first steps of application I made when I applied for a tourist visa before.  I paid the K1 visa fee to the BPI bank and filed the DS-160 form online. It was December 15, 2016 that I received my interview appointment confirmation through email scheduled on December 22,2016 at 7:30 a.m. Note that scheduling an appointment can also be done online, you can choose of whatever option that is more convenient for you.

    *Required Documentation before the interview:

    1. Passport valid for travel- make sure that its not yet expired and valid at least six months or more of your intended period of stay in U.S. I checked mine and its still valid until year 2019.

    2. Completed form DS-160 and Confirmation Page print out- After submission of the form online I printed the copy of the confirmation page and kept it for the day of my interview.

    3. Divorce/Death Certificate- this is if you or your fiancé/sponsor got any previous marriages before so this does not apply to us.

    4. Police Certificate- To make sure of what to bring I applied for two certificates, NBI clearance certificate and Police Clearance Certificate.

    5. Evidence of Relationship- this includes photos of us together on scrapbooks and albums, letters, emails, messages on messenger (the usual means of our conversation), summary of bank accounts where he used to send me money, receipts of our travel together, invoices of our online mobile balances we spent talking by phone, receipts of the packages we received from each other and all the proof of evidences I could provide I prepared it in case.

    6. Evidence of financial support-  all the required documents were done by my fiancé and he sent me copies of it so I can bring it to the interview as proof of evidence that he can support me financially when I arrive in U.S.

    He filled up the latest version of form I-134 Affidavit of Support from the website www.uscis.gov and send me a copy of it for my records. Aside from I-134 form he also sent me copies of his bank statement of account with deposits, his recent filed Income Tax Return, W-2 form and recent pay stubs from his employer.

    REMEMBER: Keep your copy of the Affidavit of Support for it will be included to the documents that the U.S immigration requires upon arrival and entry.

    7. Medical Examination-  full details are stated in the official website of USCIS travel.state.gov and St.Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic website http://www.slec.ph/us-visa-applicants.shtml.

    As a K1 visa applicant I got my checklist of the requirements prior to my medical examination from the official website of St.Luke’s. First step I made was to register online on the same website. I completed the registration with the following information: Case information (details can be found on the NVC letter we received after our petition approval from USCIS), my detail information as the applicant and my petitioner’s information or my fiancé’s information. I printed out the copy of my online registration confirmation form as it was one of the requirements for my medical exam.

    Next step was to complete the other requirements and provide photocopies for each of them. These are the following: valid passport, copy of passport biographic data page, letter with case number (from NVC letter), interview appointment confirmation from U.S embassy and 4 pcs. Recent 2x2 visa photo’s.

    REMEMBER: There are additional other instructions which apply for a different K1 visa applicant case like for example applicants applying with their kids as their derivative or applicants with previous marriages. There are also more additional documents that you may bring on the day of your medical exam if its available and applicable for your case. Make sure to read all necessary information and instruction on the website for your complete requirements. This blog is for the requirements and procedures of a k1 visa applicant only without any derivative or kids.

    After completing all the processes in the medical examination for 2 consecutive days, with my passport and the receipt that St.Luke's Clinic provided, I claimed the sealed envelope packet that contains my medical examination records which I presented to the consulate officer on the day of my interview.

    8. Passport Photos (2 pcs. 2x2 photographs)

    9. Payment Fees

    December 22,2016 at 7:30 a.m, Interview Day
    With my ever supportive Mama, we traveled early in the morning going to the U.S Embassy for my interview. I brought all the required documents with me compiled in a clear book, well organized to ensure that I have all the necessary documents and proofs that the consulate might ask.

    It was a consulate officer who was a foreign white young man with very decent look who called me in the line for my actual interview.  He greeted me politely, asked for all the necessary documents and some questions about my fiance and a little background of our love story. With all those simple questions, he continued checking my documents and after he had done through all of it, he finally congratulated me for being approved with my K1 visa application. He then informed me that my visa will be sent directly to my given address for 10 working days.

    I got so happy that after 3 months of preparing and processing all the documents, it was all worth it.

    Before the year of 2016 ended, I have received the packet from U.S Embassy which contains my passport with the visa and the sealed packet of my documents and my medical records.

     

  • Island Tour to the Islands of Romblon, Philippines

    Island Tour to the Islands of Romblon, Philippines

    Romblon, Philippines

    Located in the heart of the Philippines lies the marble island of the country, the beautiful islands of Romblon. The 3 main islands that makes up the province are named Tablas, Sibuyan and Romblon. Separated and surrounded by the blue waters of the sea, these islands are abundant with the best of nature from the beautiful white sand beaches to the clean wonderful waterfalls, untouched small islands with uncrowded resorts and a lot more tourist destinations.

    I am a proud Romblomanon, born and raised in the capital of the province, Romblon, Romblon. With my family, blessed and know how lucky we are to have seen the wonders of these islands. Island hopping adventure was one of our hobbies especially going through a motorcycle island tour. These are compiled stories of adventure that will navigate you to the unspoiled wonders and undiscovered treasures of this small island, Romblon.

    ROMBLON, ROMBLON

    Considered to be the marble island of the country; this island contains the main product that the whole province is known for. The island is rich with Marble Stone in which the people or the locals earn their way of living. The marble stone gets handcrafted or machine processed and are then sent to businesses to different parts of the country and even exported by some locals to different parts of the world.

    Romblon, Romblon is not only about marble stone, you can also find fine white sand beaches in the main island to the small islands that surrounded it. Some islands are uninhabited and some are uncrowded which are inhabited only by few local people and are very attractive for tourists and island adventurers. . There are 3 small isolated islands in Romblon,Romblon, these are the virgin islands of Logbon, Alad and Cobrador.

    Few kilometers from the main town of the island is the place called Brgy. Lonos, where my family’s residence is and where you can find the white beaches that are considered as the 2 main attractions or tourist destinations of Romblon,Romblon. You can walk in a long white sand bar of Bonbon Beach, a very peaceful place to relax and  where you can be one with nature. But if you would want to stay in a resort and experience the same, you can visit Tiamban Beach Resort located just few steps away from Bonbon Beach.

    The white sand beach of Tiamban Resort in Brgy. Lonos, Romblon,Romblon

    SIBUYAN, ROMBLON

    Almost 37 kilometers away or two hours travel by boat or RoRo ship from Romblon,Romblon is the Island of Sibuyan. Considered as the “Galapagos Island of Asia”, the smallest among the three islands that consist the province of Romblon.  Different from the island of Romblon, Sibuyan was not known by its beaches but by the numerous beautiful waterfalls, clean rivers and is the most visited by hikers to explore the Mountain of Guiting-Guiting. These are the main attractions that can be visited by anyone who seeks adventure in the deep forest of the island.

    View of Mount Guiting-Guiting, Uphill of Sanctuary Garden Resort in Magdiwang, Sibuyan Romblon

    When we visited Sibuyan, we stayed for 2 days in 2 different places but both were owned by my Papa’s friends, private residence in Brgy.Magdiwang and in Sanctuary Garden Resort.  We Packed all the things we needed such as bag of clothes, snacks, water, hat and sun glasses, My brother and I took the challenge to visit each and every falls that Sibuyan offers. We traveled by a motorcycle to reach each location, hiked through the woods of the forest, followed the path of the river until we reached and witnessed the unique beauty of each falls. The long journey going through the forest, rocks and difficult narrow trails were all worth it when we reached the very end. We were amazed how pure and clean the water is, flowing down the falls going through the river.

    Lambingan Falls in Magdiwang, Sibuyan Romblon

    Bila Bila Falls- 3rd level in Cajidiocan, Sibuyan, Romblon

    Cantingas River in San Fernando, Sibuyan Romblon

    Due to a very limited time we missed to visit some of the places but the experience was great and very memorable.

    TABLAS,ROMBLON

    Facing the island of Romblon,Romblon, 5.6 kilometers away and an hour travel by boat or Roro ship from the capital, you will reach the island of Tablas. The largest among the three island of Romblon is Tablas Island, where you can find the only airport in the province, Tugdan Airport located in the locality of Alcantara. Tablas is also the closest island to Boracay, which is the most popular Philippines tourists destination. Though it’s the biggest island, there are only few resorts that are known to people there like Tablas Point Resort in Sta.Fe, Villa M. Exclusive Resort in Looc and Cummings Highlands Accommodation. Tourists destination here also include Looc Bay Marine Refuge Sanctuary- which are fish sanctuary treasured by the locals of Looc, the Groto de Banloc and the lights of Bantigue Resort  located in the same  locality.

    Beautiful sunset setting off at Tablas Island, Romblon

    My father and I visited Tablas for an island tour, it took us almost 5 hours to tour the whole island by the motorcycle and few minutes of stop over in a store to grab a drink and food. We passed through concrete roads and rough roads along the way and most of it were near a cliff or near the bay looking over the wide ocean of Tablas Strait. The island has rivers too but it was not as many as what Sibuyan island has. Some rivers here are wide that we have to passed through bridges to cross some roads.

     

     

  • DISCOVERING OTHER SIDE OF BENICIA

    DISCOVERING OTHER SIDE OF BENICIA

    Lake Herman Recreation Area

    Peaceful, calming and very relaxing view from the lake water reservoir of the City of Benicia.

    We have been wondering what’s in there behind those mountains and asked ourselves if there’s even a road going up, so out of our curiosity we took ourselves to a ride for an exploration adventure.
    We headed up north of Benicia in a hot summer afternoon and drove for about less than 30 minutes from where we live. As we geared up high to the mountains, I felt the sun’s heat getting more and more intense as we passed through dry roads and wandering around the hills of brown dry grass. Finally our aim to find something behind these mountains was over when we got to see the landmark sign of Lake Herman.


    From the surroundings, the trees blew strong wind that you can no longer feel the heat of summer and only you can hear nothing but its sound; it was quiet and peaceful. There were benches and tables under the trees, very preferable for some family picnic or outdoor family get together gathering. It would also be perfect to de-stress yourself to just experience silence while enjoying the cool wind. We walked a little bit more going inside the park and we saw the beautiful view of the lake. The calm water of the lake made it very desirable for people to go fishing, in fact we’ve seen some people who were already there before us, have their seats and having their good time fishing. Even though the calm water looked ideal for swimming, anyone is not allowed to go into it for the lake is considered to be a water reservoir serving the entire city of Benicia. We have also seen an overflow spillway settled on the water not far by the bay and upon walking more was a long trail connecting to the other side of the lake.


    We passed through the long trail and walked through a small trail path around a hill. The place was also good for hiking, just be aware with some insects which you might get from the tall grass and weeds. While walking around the hill, we discovered interesting things such as the small river lining the borders going through the lake probably a part of the flowing creek filling up the water reservoir, the captivating view of a bird silently resting on a tree branch in the middle of a small lake and the big nest laid upon the branches of a very tall tree.
    Lake Herman Recreation Park is a lovely place to meditate. This place would be perfect for someone who likes outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing.

  • A visit to the Golden Gate Bridge

    A visit to the Golden Gate Bridge

    Golden Gate Bridge

    After completing our daily chores at home, I came up with the idea to take my family somewhere so that we could chill out and recover from our lost energy. The first place that came to my mind was to go visit Napa CA. I invited everyone who wanted to come. While we were in the car everyone was quiet and did not seem cheerful. All I could tell is that they wanted to leave home and go somewhere but were reluctant about going to the place I had chosen because I never asked their opinion about where to go. When we were about to take the exit heading to Napa I decided to ask them if they would like to go to San Francisco instead and they all said yes excitedly. So we headed to San Francisco passing through San Rafael, Mill valley and Sausalito before we arrived to the Golden Gate bridge.

    The view of the bridge from the highway was just stunning that we could not resist to stop by and take a look. We arrived there at the right time because it was not really crowded comparing to our previous visits. We followed a narrow path that snaked its way to the perfect spot. As we walked the bridge seemed to zoom in closer and closer and it was getting pretty windy. Of course we had visited the bridge before but we had seen it from a different angle in a different place. This by far had to be my favorite spot. Standing over a mountain that overlooked the bridge, it felt mesmerizing!

    The bridge is gorgeous, and the city of San Francisco was right at the other side. We stood next to it, contemplating its beauty.

    California has so many beautiful places to visit and San Francisco is one of them. I love this city a lot mainly because it has been giving me unforgettable moments to enjoy with my family.

  • A SPONTANEOUS FAMILY GET AWAY

    A SPONTANEOUS FAMILY GET AWAY

    Monte Rio

    It was a nice hot sunny day and we were going to spend it like any other day, as simple as it could be; stay at home. In the middle of our morning routine, my husband’s cousin calls him to invite us to spend the day somewhere. It was a spontaneous trip to East of Monte Rio.. We took an hour and a half road trip ride to reach Monte Rio Recreation and Park District located below a bridge right after we pass the Rio Theater in the town of Monte Rio California.

    It was the natural tranquility of nature that brought this place so perfect to relax and enjoy for families like us. We got very excited when we reached the place and saw the sparkling water from the flowing river. What’s best here is that there is NO entrance fee for visitors or tourists which brings a lot of people to come to enjoy the serenity of the place for free. We were able to bring our own stuff like food,umbrella and a tent. We arrived there around 9 A.M, by that time you could already see people enjoying their time with their families and dogs too. Yes, that’s right! it’s a dog-friendly-beach unlike other beaches but unfortunately we were unaware of that because we had deliberately left our dog Rio at home and we wished we had brought him along with us.

    Russian River as it is named is scattered with small pebbles mixed with sand, It felt more like as if we were at the beach and like the usual beach there was strong cool wind that was blowing from the trees that were surrounding it. The river was very appealing with its sparkling flowing water that I had to restrain myself from diving into it to feel its cleanliness and coldness right on my skin because before we could do anything else, we had to find a nice spot to settle in. We decided to start grilling what we had brought to eat first while enjoying the calmness of the river and shared some laughs with everybody in the family. After getting full from a very delicious barbecue lunch we jumped off to the water, swam into the shallow part of the river and enjoyed the massage effect of the flowing water.

     

    While we were in the water, groups of people passed by with kayaks, canoes, paddle board and lifebuoy heading downstream and into the deepest part of the river. It looked fun so we swam ashore and went to discover how to get one for ourselves. We found out that all those were for rent in different rates, one of us had to surrender an I.D before we could get hold of one. We ended up getting a lifebuoy, a kayak and a canoe and paid the renting fees for each of $35 a day which included life jackets too. We had to be extra cautious though because there is NO lifeguards or any patrolling guard around the area to check for everyone especially for those who are in the water, so we had to keep a close eye on the kids. We had a fantastic time paddling through the current of the river going downstream but struggled against it coming upstream. We explored much of the river’s wonders and its beauty was breathtaking.

    It was indeed a fun and memorable family get-away experience, a spontaneous trip becomes very special because it is never planned and you never know what type of adventures you will encounter. Moments like this is what we live for and it is essential to appreciate what life offers us and live it to the fullest..

  • My U.S Tourist Visa Application Experience

    My U.S Tourist Visa Application Experience

    Being in a relationship with someone who’s oceans and continents away from you is a very tough love fairytale. The everyday struggle of being apart is not easy through modern technology, we tried to filled up our longingness with unlimited conversations but it wasn’t the same as being together. From the Philippines to the United States, our desire to be with each other in the same place made us look for possibilities to make our dream come to reality. Due to certain reasons, my boyfriend (back then) could not find opportunity to visit me in my country so we planned to apply for my tourist visa and visit him with his family in California.

    What I am about to share with you is based on my own experience therefore information may NOT be current. My purpose of sharing it, is to ONLY give you ideas to familiarize yourself with the process. In here you will find my own personal opinions and suggestions that you may use at your OWN risk. I recommend you to visit USCIS official website to get more specific and accurate information about the process.

    U.S Tourist Visa Application (MY 1st Application: July 2016)

    The first Step Process

      1.        I visited the U.S Visa Information Service for the Philippines on their U.S embassy website to know more about U.S visas and the requirements on how to apply for each. My application for  tourist visa falls on nonimmigrant visa type which is also used for business, student, worker and people who would like to stay only for a specific period of time to accomplish their purposes. You can read all the information you need on their website and all the steps were enumerated clearly so you have the proper guidance on what to do next.

      2.      First step would be determining what type of visa you are applying to and know the corresponding application fee for that specific visa type. A visa type B with the fee of $160 is for business or tourist application and the equivalent in Philippine peso will depend on how much is the current exchange rate per dollar, bear in mind that payments were paid in local currency. (Please check the embassy’s website for the updated fees)



    After knowing the visa type and application fee for my tourist visa application I then downloaded and printed the deposit slip for $160 fee(downloadable from their website) as a requirement before going to the bank BPI (Bank of the Philippine Islands), the only bank where you can pay for any U.S visa application. With the printed deposit slip and the peso cash that was equivalent to $160 I went to BPI and pay the application fee. Instructions can be read in your printed deposit slip on how to make the payment when you are already in the bank.

    After payment, I received my receipt and kept it as part of my records. I advise you to not lose the receipt because the bank would not issue a copy of your receipt. The bank receipt’s number is also a requirement when scheduling an appointment for the visa interview (online or via phone). Before thinking about getting an appointment schedule for your interview you first need to fill-up completely the required form DS-160 for your application. Follow the guidelines on the embassy’s website and read all the important instructions to complete that form. After I completed and submitted the form DS-160 with the required photo online-  I was now ready to schedule an appointment for my interview. Make sure to submit your completed DS-160 form and have a printed copy of your confirmation page that comes with a barcode because this form will be asked by the consulate officer on the day your interview.

    3.      I made sure to check all my documents including my passport, payment receipt from the bank, DS-160 confirmation page and my email before scheduling an appointment for interview. I suggest you to have all these documents and information ready with you when you call or go online to get an interview appointment.

    After checking all these supporting documents, I called to the U.S embassy call center services to schedule an appointment for my interview. Scheduling an appointment can also be done online using the U.S consulate’s website. I preferred to call through the embassy’s call center service because online scheduling is a bit of extra work to do. I mean the process requires me to first register then create my profile online before I can log.in and be able to access the steps of how to set an appointment schedule. For my convenience I called to the embassy and ask kindly to the agent to schedule me an appointment and provide the agent all the required document information.

    My interview appointment was scheduled on the 18th of July 2016 which was only a few weeks after I submitted my application online. Some people claim to wait a month or so to get an appointment, but I guess it depends on your luck. After you scheduled an appointment make sure to read all the requirements you need to bring during the day of the interview as well as important reminders about the things that are or not allowed inside the embassy or consulate and some tips on what to wear.

    Wearing formal attire would be the usual wear during interviews but I preferred to wear a casual wear . What matter would be the interview and how you carry yourself confidently with your honest answers that will assure them of your real purpose and give them strong assurance that you will go back to your country after your intended period of stay in the U.S. Aside from the requirements I mentioned above, four 2×2 passport pictures were also required on the day of the interview.

    4.       Interview day came and I went to the embassy/consulate 30 minutes before my scheduled time with all the required documents with me. The area for the applicants is near to the bay to fall in line to their scheduled time posted on posts specified to different visa type application. U.S consulate staff changes the time posted every 15 minutes so be alert to watch out for your scheduled time.

    I was scheduled at 10:15 a.m so when the staff changed the time posted from 10:00 to 10:15, I and other applicants who were also scheduled at the same time started to form a line and were asked to proceed to the entrance for document verification. A verifier agent or officer asked for my passport, DS-160 confirmation page and the passport photos. After my documents were verified the officer posted a sticker on the back of my passport stating my name, the date and time of my scheduled interview. The officer handed back my documents then we proceeded inside the consulate and went through inspection (prohibited items like phones, headphones, charger etc. were asked to be left outside the consulate-so better be reminded NOT to bring all of those items or have someone you knew who will take care of it while you’re inside the embassy).

    After the inspection, we were asked to be seated in the open hall and waited for our batch to be called to proceed for biometrics or finger scanning. We were then called and went inside the interview hall, was asked to applied hand sanitizer prior to finger scanning, got the biometrics done and proceeded to take a seat and waited our own turn for the consul’s one on one interview. While waiting for my turn to come, I was observing other applicants who were in the interview, as the time went by I started to feel very nervous and thought if all the questions that officers ask others would be the same as mine.

    I witnessed approved and denied interviews of applicants with different purposes ahead of me and when my turn came for my one on one interview I ended up with an American lady consul. She asked for my documents including my passport, asked me to confirm all my information, encode it to the computer and asked me about my purpose of application. She asked about my boyfriend’s information, what he does for a living, how did we meet, how long have we been into the relationship, how long do I intend to stay in U.S, and asked about my current work and how much I earn a month. I made sure to answer all the questions honestly but I ended up receiving a blue form stating that I have been denied or my application was rejected. The consul also informed me that I am not qualified to have a tourist visa and the form states why.

    I have learned from my experience that in-order to be approved for a visa the consul must be assured enough of your purpose and the particular period of time you intend to stay in U.S without finding any possibility of over staying in the country or you may have redoubtable reasons of returning back to your country after you accomplish your purpose in U.S. Such reasons would include children that you’ll be leaving at home, property, business or work within your country and you earn a high above average wage for living and all valid strong evidence that will make you go back and that you don’t have any hidden plans to over stay in U.S for any purpose it might be. It is best to answer each question with simple and precise answers but make sure to secure your reasons with powerful evidence that will give them strong assurance of your return and this will give you greater chance to be approved with a tourist visa.

    The consuls are very detailed with their questions and they know so well how to evaluate each of your answers so being truthful and honest is the best way to go and they will start to analyze you situation and will determine or foresight possibilities of what you can or may do when you are already in U.S. I would say being rejected never means of giving up because there are more ways and opportunities ahead of me and I told myself that there will always be next time and when that time comes it will be the right time for me.

  • California: My First Months in My New Home

    California: My First Months in My New Home

    First Life Experience in California

    Emerville

    My life has been kind of ironic in a way because I never thought that one day I would call San Francisco Bay Area my home, I swear I never thought of it. Life gives us a lot of surprises. Now here I am telling you my story of my arrival to the United States. San Francisco International Airport was my final destination. Before my arrival especially when I was still in my native country the Philippines, I have always pictured the U.S as a perfect country, a very modern, sophisticated and wild one to live in. Tall buildings, big roads, no poverty only wealth, beautiful cities with lots of people of different races.


    Well… some of my envisions and imaginative thoughts were right, the U.S did not really disappoint me, for a person who has never been in the U.S such as me, I was more like impressed to see all the things that the U.S was made of. Maybe watching a lot of movies influenced my way of thinking and maybe that was what made me imagine such a perfect country that was far from reality. Though, not everything turned out to be how I expected I was exhilarated and eager to welcome this new change to my life. One of the most unexpected changes that I encountered was the weather because it is far different from The Philippines’. With four seasons, spring, summer, fall and winter. Adapting to these seasons was quite hard especially the winter season which is when the temperature gets very low. The cold was unbearable, though I tried my best not to shiver so that I don’t make it look obvious for other people to see that I was cold but It was hard, I couldn’t fake it and I had to wear a thick jacket all the time. Good thing it was almost the end of winter when I got here so I didn’t really suffer that much. It might not seem like a big deal but for me it was a major issue that I had to deal with because I was used to only two weathers which are the wet season and dry season.


    I know this is just the beginning, so I try to take things easy because there are still lots of things to discover. as time goes by I will continue adding those upcoming events in my life. so stay tune!