Immigrants are quick to notice differences from their homeland to their new country. A newcomer from Colombia, Susana Orreg, said the first month was hard.
She was used to people on the streets speaking to each other and figured the people of America were not friendly. Another difference was Thanksgiving. She wants to embrace her new country and all of the open doors available, so she is welcoming the new holiday. She put an ad on a social media outlet stating her family was not from America, but wanted to learn more about and experience Thanksgiving.
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Over 200 people responded to her post and several invited them to dinner at their home. There are many welcoming people in America that enjoy helping newcomers settle into their new life. If you have questions about how to apply for the required visa to live and work in America, contact USA Visa Consultant today.
Orrego and her husband decided to spend Christmas with Carol Lesser, who was excited to be picked by the newcomers. She felt like she had won the lottery. Lesser hosted close to 20 people with a mixture of friends and family. The women felt a connection upon meeting and hope their story of kindness spreads far and wide. The team at USA Visa Consultant can walk you through your visa options and answer any questions you have about the process. Contact them today!