范例19.2 原文
Dear Visa Officer ,
The launch to land me an American Master’s degree in Information & Computer Science was failed because a visa officer rejected my F1 visa application. The reason: my father, a leading designer in China’s space program, “can not possibly have enough money to support me because he is working for government,” as indicated by the officer at my interview.
There are many reasons leading to a reasonable rejection to a visa application, however, the refusal to my visa on the above ground is not logical.
My father, Mr. Zhang Yongqiang, is the chief designer for the China Satellite at China Academy of Space Technology, China’s equivalent of NASA. Because of his status and reputation, he has traveled the world extensively including three times to the United States and many times to Europe and Australia. While it is true that my father does not receive a salary as high as that of his NASA colleagues, it is quite wrong to assume that people in his status in today’s China can not provide $15,000 for his daughter’s better future. Remember that my father is a very highly achieved space engineer who has a number of technological inventions. He has made very decent money from the proceeds from his inventions and one patent alone which is an energy saving device used in civil aviation vehicles has been bringing him in about 30,000USD every year during the last three years. Ignorance is prejudice. You should have listened to my explanation as why and how my father has so much money, rather than just throw my application out just because of your very limited knowledge about how and why Chinese intellectuals like my father became rich in the 90s.
The program I am going to study is Information & Library Science, which applies the computer technology to library industry. My decision to combine my computer background with this program, rather than sticking on computer and space technology, did not come without very careful and sometimes painful deliberation. A satellite designer’s daughter, and a computer specialist also working in China’s space program, it is natural and traditional for me to pick my father’s business. However, I opted to study a more consumer-oriented discipline for the mere reason that the degree for information and library science will put me in an amazing position to make great money and build great business back into China.
Busy dealing with visa applicants all the time, you may not know what is going on in this business of my choice: one of my friends already made a fortune by contracting Libraries storing old magazines and newspapers into CD ROM. Another friend of mine is also doing a booming business in putting Beijing Library on-line, which is busily under construction. These people’s success is the driving force that set me off to my goal for this degree in Information & Library Science. My father’s money invested in graduate education is a good investment decision, which expects high returns from China’s booming information industry.
It is exactly for the above reason that I did not even bother to apply for space technology programs in which I have better opportunities to land a much better scholarship because of my father’s connections and my straight credit in the field. I did not bother to apply also because: I wanted and my father supported that I should pursue a program that has the best possible money future. Please do not block my road to personal prosperity by rejecting my visa again. You should reject my visa if I am with a space technology program (which will lead to a definite conclusion that the person would try to find a job in the United States because of the sharp money prospect between returning and staying), but you should grant me a visa because of the obvious motivation behind my program for an Information & Library Science Master’s degree.
I trust that you will give my application a kind and positive review.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
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