McClatchy Friday 5th July, 2013
WASHINGTON - Francis Nkam was happy in Cameroon. He had gone to college, had gotten his bachelor?s degree in education and was teaching high school. But greater opportunity called in America, and rather than spend the money on a visa application, Nkam entered the visa lottery. ?Each time we played the Diversity Visa Lottery, we played in a group of five or six people,? he recalled. ?And each time someone would win. And I kept saying my time would come.? Come it did. On his seventh try, Nkam won a visa, and he immigrated to the U.S. in 2003. Not long a...
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Source: http://www.caribbeanherald.com/index.php/sid/215652171/scat/e5abd99746ab67f4
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