Because the US imposes high fees and strict procedures on Chinese who wish to visit the US. In diplomatic terms, it is what is called "reciprocity," basically tit-for-tat. As of June 2013, the US charges Chinese more than the PRC charges US citizens for a visa. So, US citizens can consider themselves lucky.
There is so much prejudice against the Chinese in America because many Americans think that the Chinese think that they are smarter than them. They are intimidated and uneducated about the Chinese culture.
Not until the repeal of the Chinese exclusion act in1943. Followed by Indian-Americans in 1946. Japanese-Americans were not allowed granted citizenship until 1952. So much for the fourteenth amendment.
I speak and study Latin. So people do speak and study Latin.
There are several way to get a Visa to the United States. Depending on what your immigration needs are, there is wide variety of Visas you can apply for. There are employment based visas, tourism visas, investment visa, talent visas, student visas, and other types of visas. Depending in the type of visa you need the organizations that can help with the it vary. So if you are getting an employment visa an immigration lawyer or the company you will work for would that organization.
Finding an accurate number is going to be difficult. Most are classified as Chinese and many move on to the United States and we do not require visas for most Taiwanese so they can enter and leave easily.
Are you serious .. marijuana is popular among everybody!! i am from berkeley so i have never met a Chinese person that doesnt smoke.
they are giving out visas so they don't care
The Chinese called America the "land of the golden mountain" during the gold rush period in the 19th century, as many Chinese immigrants came to California in search of gold. They referred to America as the "golden mountain" because of the promising prospect of wealth and prosperity that the country symbolized to them.
they listen many kind of music. no only listen Chinese music,but also Americans. also listen to other countrys music i am a Chinese from china. so i knows it.
The Chinese moved west because they wanted to start over and become farmers. Also, it was too crowded in China so they wanted to move to open land.
There were anti-chinese riots which eventually drove them out of the united states. There was an extreme amount of Chinese immigrants originally coming in to America, so, the Americans got annoyed and many Chinese immigrants left as well as stopped entering the U.S. Around 1920's or early 1900's there were many Chinese working on a Visa but were latered denied the citizenship they were expecting and could not stay and live in the US.
No. Visas, if required, are issued by the country you want to enter. So if you need a visa to enter a European country, you get that from that country's embassy or consulate in the country in which you are located.