Travel English / Air Travel

At passport control: Dialogue 2:

Immigration officer: Good evening. Where have you come from?
Paul Ryefield: Bucharest, Romania.
Immigration officer: May I have your passport and form I-94, please?
Paul Ryefield: Here you are.
Immigration officer: What's the nature of your visit? Business or pleasure?
Paul Ryefield: Pleasure. I'm visiting my relatives.
Immigration officer: How long are you going to stay in the United States?
Paul Ryefield: Three weeks.
Immigration officer: What is your occupation?
Paul Ryefield: I work as an accountant for a Romanian telecommunications company.
Immigration officer: Do you have a return ticket?
Paul Ryefield: Yes, here it is.
Immigration officer: That's fine. Thanks. Enjoy your trip.
Paul Ryefield: Thank you.
APRIL 1, 2017



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