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by applicant1111 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:04 pm
Ok, lets start off by saying what everyone really feels! Why hide it? 50 years ago, they were building factories in the middle of europe to kill jews, 25 years ago, in America the buses were splitted to ‘’Black people’’ sitting at the back.. This day and age this is considered as beloved and most cultures look at it back with shame. Yet in 2010, the visa applicants are treated with prejudice and beloved by embassy staff starting from admin staff to interviewers etc by the attitude that they constantly have. The british staff look at you as if you want a piece of their land in england when all the applicant want is to join a spouse or family. They really don’t give a f….. about the pressure and stress people are under when they’re separated from their family and the embassy’s achievement is only to find faults so they can manage to refuse an application. To me this will be looked back in 30 years with shame & will be shown in documentaries like they show the beloved back 30 years ago. By the way, my visa was granted and I am only saying these words based on the personal experience. If there weren’t for the applicants all the embassy staff wouldn’t have a job, and its about time that they learn how not to discriminate people and learn some family values!