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toppicksreviews · 2 months ago
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How to Apply for Vietnam Visa
When applying for a Vietnam visa, the process typically involves several steps. First, applicants must determine the type of visa they need, such as a tourist or business visa. After that, they can fill out the online application form, upload required documents, and pay the visa fee. The processing time can vary, but it usually takes a few business days. Once approved, the visa will be sent via email, and travelers should print it out to present upon arrival in Vietnam. More info: https://toppicksreviews.com
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cogumellow · 2 months ago
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little hanoi // prague, czech republic // april 2024 // ©
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gotta-bail-my-quails · 8 months ago
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i know the conversation should focus on palestinians first and foremost (although i'm not an expert on how palestinians feel on the matter--others have posted about how heinous it is for israelis to claim palestinian dishes as their own, and notably how they are destroying the plants and land which produce those dishes while enjoying them) but I suppose as a form of solidarity, I hope none of y'all zionist fuckers enjoy any vietnamese cuisine either. i hope every bowl of pho you buy is spat in because i'd rather my home culture's dishes be tainted than to let you enjoy them
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quotesfrommyreading · 1 year ago
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If you’re from the government, my mother was born in Vietnam. If you’re here for the truth, my mother was born in Cambodia. When the Khmer Rouge took over, my mother was twelve. She and her family escaped to Saigon on foot. Originally from Svay Rieng, a province bordering southern Vietnam, my mother’s family knew Vietnamese naturally. When Saigon fell, they too went to Thailand. They lied and claimed to be Vietnamese. They stayed in the refugee camps for Vietnamese people. They knew how Thailand viewed Cambodians. How they treated Cambodians. My mother became a trickster through the art of survival. It was easy for her family to lie about their names with no papers. And they faced no trouble for lacking them. They were Vietnamese, of course.
In my parents’ Cambodia, no records exist to prove someone’s existence. “You’re alive, you’re living, that is good enough,” my father nonchalantly states, “If you die, you’re gone, back to the ground.” Paper will never prove a life to me—I know my ancestors’ existence through scriptless stories, spoken word by spoken word, like the tale of my family’s forest that no longer exists. If a tree falls in the forest, the forest will feel it. The body decays and the tree becomes part of the forest again, back to the ground. It does not turn to paper.
  —  Forest (April Lim)
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larrywilmore · 1 year ago
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New ep is up!
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tigirl-and-co · 1 year ago
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I understand that it's edgy and cool to post things that denounce the military industrial system, but please do understand that the people who fight and come back broken and traumatized are not the villains. They really are victims as well. Most of them are poor or otherwise disenfranchised, and join the military because it provides training, education, and paycheck all in one. The monster is the heartless machine and those who feed it foreign oil and human lives, not the people it chews up and spits out.
Hi! I come from a military family! My father and both my grandfathers have been stationed overseas in different branches of the armed forces.
Do not fucking presume to tell me the effects the machine has on my own life. I am more than aware.
Do you think I hate my grandfather for what he has done as he sits in his chair at the end of his life? Do you think I hate him for trying to be accepted into a country neither of his parents were from, for trying to fight for the only home he knows? I don't. I love him very much.
We still call him by his military nickname.
It doesn't mean he was right.
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doculicious · 1 year ago
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The Guess Who has a song called American Woman. Lenny Kravitz remade it. This interview explains how this song came about. Unreal that during the Vietnam War if you were male and had a green card you could be drafted into the military. The Guess Who are a Canadian band.
Here is the band performing the song:
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dukethomas · 2 years ago
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thinking tonight abt how tf does xuan’s backstory work with the sliding timescale. considering the vietnam war and all. bc her immigration post war is so integral to the way she views the world so like. what is up with that
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roomselfcontain2 · 16 days ago
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toppicksreviews · 2 months ago
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How to Get Vietnam Visa
To obtain a visa for Vietnam, travelers must follow specific procedures. The most common way to get a Vietnam visa is to apply online through the official government website or through a travel agency. Applicants will need to provide personal information, travel details, and passport information. Once the application is submitted, a confirmation email will be sent, and the visa can be printed upon approval. It's essential to ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays or rejections during the application process. More info: https://toppicksreviews.com
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trendynewsnow · 28 days ago
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The Political Battle for Little Saigon: Michelle Steel vs. Derek Tran
The Political Battle for Little Saigon Representative Michelle Steel is engaged in one of the most challenging political contests of her career, as she navigates a crucial swing district in Orange County, California. In this vibrant region, where Vietnamese American voters wield significant influence, Little Saigon has emerged as the epicenter of her campaign. Ms. Steel, a two-term Republican…
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theredandwhitequeen · 1 month ago
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Book 22 of the 50 book challenge. Too young to escape by Van Ho and Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch. Van Ho was 4 when her mom, 2 older sisters and older brother escaped Vietnam in 1981. This was her story of living in Saigon, with her grandmother, Aunt and Uncle who took care of her. Her father and oldest sister escaped in 1980. She was 8 when, she and her grandmother were sponsored to come to Canada by her parents. It’s a good book.
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minnesotafollower · 2 months ago
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U.S. Excludes Cuba from Its “Visa Lottery” for Fiscal 2026 
The U.S. has excluded Cuba from the 2026 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (“Visa Lottery”) for fiscal 2026. [1] This was done, said the U.S., because more than 50,000 Cubans have emigrated to the U.S. in the past five years. The other countries similarly excluded are Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria,…
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remitbee · 2 months ago
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Start to send money to Vietnam Today !
Remitbee gate is open for sending money to Vietnam, for someone who is looking for your support and love. We make sure that we deliver your love in expected time without any delay And don't forget the history of Vietnam immigration to Canada
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rachel-sylvan-author · 5 months ago
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"The Manicurist's Daughter" by Susan Lieu
Thank you @katie_b_is_reading for the wonderful read! It's one of my new favorites! ❤️
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klimanaturali · 6 months ago
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Maiores Grupos de Imigrantes no VIETNÃ
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