Thursday, June 3, 2010

Journey from Bhutan to U.S.A.

I left Bhutan in 1992. I was 8 years old. I went to Nepal with my family. I stayed in Nepal as a refugee for 19 years. I passed S.L.C. (10th grade) there in Nepal. My community and I struggled to return to our motherland various times. But no one cared about our struggle. We had a miserable life in Nepal in the refugee camps. We felt depressed and hopeless.

In 2009 were were informed that 60,000 Bhutanese people who were residing in Nepal would be accepted as refugees to the USA. Representatives of the US government came and asked us if we wanted to come to the USA. My family and I said yes. We were then photographed, interviewed, and given a medical check up. We were unsure about what to expect in the USA, but we were hopeful about our new life there.

We finally all have been allowed to come to the USA. My family and I arrived in Austin, Texas, on September 3, 2009, after taking 6 different airplanes. We first flew from our village to Kathmandu, then to Abu Dabi, then to London, then Newark, then Dallas, and finally from Dallas to Austin. It was quite a long trip! I live with my mother, father and brother in an apartment in East Austin.

4 comments:

  1. भाइ गणेश,
    इलेनको फेसबुकबाट तपार्इको ब्लगबारे थाहा पाएँ । एकदम खुशी लाग्यो । इलेन मेरो विचारमा एकदम साहसिली केटी हुन् । उनलार्इ म धेरै लामो समय अघिदेखि चिन्छु । क्वीन अफ् स्कार्इकी यी ब्लगर अनपेक्षितरूपमा कामबाट निकालिएपछि निकै चर्चित बनिन् । यिनले भाइलार्इ पक्कै पनि ठूलो सहयोग गर्लिन् भन्ने विश्वास लिएको छु ।

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  2. Thank you for your comment. where do you live? My email address is on my profile page on the left.

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  3. Thank you for sharing your story. We are Mentors to Bhutanese refugees who just arrived in our city. We want to help them adjust to the American way of life. They are learning English very quickly and have only been here a few weeks. Their story is similar to yours. Any advice you have for us to help them feel more at home is greatly appreciated.
    Also, I hope you write more in your blog. I would like to read how you are adjusting to your new home.

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  4. Ganesh, I would love to hear more from you on how you and your family are doing.

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