Introduction to Sanji Brown
Remember you from outside? He’s the young man who gave me his seat—a very kind gesture. What is your name? My name is Sanji Brown. One more time, please? Sanjeeb Ram. Sanji Ram? Ram, yeah. Okay, Sanzi.
Initial Questions and Visa Application
I’m going to ask you some questions. Are you nervous about this? Yeah, why not? A little bit. Okay, that’s okay. Do you have a Visa? Have you already applied for a Visa? Yeah, I have already applied, and I got rejected last time.
Plans for Studying in America
So, tell me about what you plan to do in America. What do you plan to do? I am planning to study computer science at Louisiana Tech University. What will you be studying there? What would you study as your major? Computer science. Yeah, okay. I have many relatives in that same field.
Interest in Computer Science
How long have you been interested in computer science? Since you were very small? Yeah, since when I was small. I went to my relatives who were studying software engineering in Nepal, and through this, he told me about software engineering—what it is, how it works, and how it will evolve in the future. From that, I was really interested in this field.
Family and Financial Stability
Do you have relatives in the USA? No. So, if you have financial problems, what will you do? I think I will not have to suffer from financial problems because we have our business here in Nepal and quite a lot of unmoved properties and FDAs in the bank. So, I think I will not have to suffer from that.
Property and Business Background
So, you have properties. Are they rental properties? No. What kind of property does your family have? Not rental, but some other kind of business properties. Yeah, like business property.
Personal Attachments in Nepal
Do you have any strong attachments to anyone here in Nepal? Do you have a girlfriend? Yes, sir. Yes. Okay. Is she also trying to get a visa to America? No, she is staying in our home country.
Ultimate Goal for Studies
What is your ultimate goal for your studies in America? My ultimate goal is to study in the US and come back to my home country, Nepal, to do my own business related to computer science. Through this, I can help many sectors in Nepal with the knowledge of computer science that I have studied.
Connections in the Field
Do you have many friends in this computer science area? Yeah, I have elder brothers and relatives in Nepal.
Using Skills in Family Business
Do you think that you’ll be able to use your skills in computer science in your family business? Yeah, I think I will be able to use my computer science skills in my family business because my father was not educated and doesn’t know about this system—how computers work. That’s why I want to build an online business platform like others do, through which I can create a huge market in my suits manufacturing business.
Legal and Financial Standing
Have you ever been arrested for anything? Have the police ever arrested you? No, never. Do you owe money to any bank? Do you owe money to a bank in Nepal? No.
Choosing the University
Tell me, why did you choose the university in America? How did you find this university? I found this university with the help of my chemistry teacher, who is already there and has done a PhD in chemistry at this university. He told me about the good aspects of this university over others. I also researched this university and found it quite different from the others. That’s why I chose this university.
Returning to Nepal
When you finish, do you plan to return to Nepal after four years? Yes, after four years. You’re going to spend four years and then come back to Nepal? Yes.
Previous Visits and Preference for the USA
Have you ever visited the US before? No. What is your main reason for going to America instead of Canada or Europe? Why are you applying to America? Well, this is a good question, but I think the US provides great opportunities for international students in different fields. When it comes to technology, the US is at the top of the world. So, I chose the US.
Conclusion
I think that’s about all the questions I have. Thank you very much. You did a good job. Give him his reasoning, and you should be okay. You did a good job. Have a great day. Do your research. Well, it’s been a wonderful morning.