Next, find an agency to handle the visa application. To extend the validity period and save unnecessary trouble, the agency suggested Zhang Jing apply for an M-1 visa. Sounds impressive, but it's a vocational training visa, usually for diploma mills or technical colleges, the kind with exorbitant tuition fees. While waiting for the visa interview, Zhang Jing used the time to exchange 4 million from selling his car and 6 million from deleting the video visa waiver, a total of 10 million, into Hong Kong dollars for future use after arriving abroad. More than half a month later, I received the visa interview notice and took a taxi from the leather market to Shanghai. After resting for one night, I arrived at the address near Dihua South Road, number 1469, the next morning. After waiting

