Catherine: Hey Frank, have you been to the United States? Frank: Yeah, I visited a high school friend living in New York last year. It was cool. Catherine: I'm planning to visit an uncle who lives there, but I don't know anything about the requirements to go, you know, the visa and things like that. Frank: Well, it used to be very complicated, but they've improved the process to make it faster. Catherine: Really? How is it? Frank: Well, the first thing you have to do is visit the embassy webpage, and find out what type of visa you need. Then you need to order an application form. When you do that, they ask you some information, and then it tells you how much money you need to deposit in a bank. After you've paid, you fill out the application and then schedule an appointment for the interview. That's basically it. Catherine: And if I do well in the interview, I get my visa. Frank: That's right.
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1. Frank visited New Orleans in the past.
2. He visited a university friend.
3. Catherine is planning to visit her uncle.
4. Catherine knows the type of visa she needs.
5. Catherine doesn't need to visit the Embassy website.
6. Catherine knows the type of visa she needs.
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Frank recommends doing the visa application process two months in advance.
8.
Catherine can't buy her airplane tickets before the interview.
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