USA Denies Lady Visa After She Spent Her Last Money, Cries in TikTok Video
- A lady has taken to social media to reveal that her United States visa application did not go through as she expected
- The heartbroken lady burst into tears as she lamented using all the money on her to apply for the visa
- A video of the lady crying over her failed effort has gone viral online as many internet users showed her support
After her US visa application did not pull through, a lady announced the development on TikTok.
In a now-viral video, @dailydoseofjc_ noted that it was painful to get the visa rejection.
Woman's visa rejected
According to @dailydoseofjc_, she spent her last money on the visa application attempt at the US embassy.
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"POV: You spent your last money on your US embassy only to find out you got denied," she wrote on the video.
The video went viral and stirred mixed reactions.
Watch the video of the crying about the visa below:
Netizens encouraged her not to give up
Tyquan Welch said:
"I tried two times and the next time I step into that embassy I shall receive. Don’t cry you can always try again."
chinyb4 said:
"Sweetie listen when things don't happen on your time that's God's Protection he got u trust me. He sees tomorrow. We can't."
user2140056895717 said:
"That is why I’m afraid to go back I was denied 5 times. I don’t have it money is a scarce commodity for me."
Kelly Kay said:
"Don’t cry I got denied twice and am still living you will be okay God is not dead cheer up."
Shantel Dwyer778 said:
"Girlfriend cheer up a 5 times and I only got it now... And I am planning to apply again this year. nothing beats a person who try baby."
nini123 said:
"Delayed not denied! Cheer up mama it shall be well!!"
Ahsanti Maria said:
"So if is your last money, how u did ago buy the ticket? just an ask still lol."
TikTokker posts journey to New York
Briefly News previously reported that the giant leap in moving away from home and taking on new opportunities is a special moment, but it can also be heartfelt and scary. A young lady on TikTok shared this experience with Mzansi as she moved to New York City to take on an au pairing job.
She dedicated her account to sharing this experience of moving and the process it took, from visa appointments to getting on a KLM flight to her connection in Amsterdam before landing in the Big Apple.
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