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		<title>In Their Own Words: Hannah Postel ’13</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;In Their Own Words&#8221; is an ongoing series featuring the experiences of Middlebury students at their summer internships. This summer Hannah Postel &#8216;13 interned as a Consular Intern at the U.S. Department of State in Chengdu, China. What did you do? Serving as the Consular Intern at the US Consulate General Chengdu provided me with [...] <a href="http://sites.middlebury.edu/middblogs/2012/11/14/in-their-own-words-hannah-postel-13/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><em><em>&#8220;In Their Own Words&#8221; is an ongoing series featuring the experiences of Middlebury students at their summer internships.</em></em></em> <em>This summer Hannah Postel ‘13 interned as a Consular Intern at the U.S. Department of State in Chengdu, China.</em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://sites.middlebury.edu/internship/files/2012/11/Postel-Hannah-Nixon-4th.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5647" src="http://sites.middlebury.edu/internship/files/2012/11/Postel-Hannah-Nixon-4th-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>What did you do?</em></p>
<p>Serving as the Consular Intern at the US Consulate General Chengdu provided me with a first-hand view of the US visa process; though the work was often mundane, it was an amazing opportunity to learn about American diplomacy overseas. I mainly assisted with the visa process through biometrics collection and security advisory opinion drafting. However, I also organized outreach events such as a pre-departure seminar for student visa recipients and assisted with American Citizen Services. Research included a study focusing on the overlap of economic &amp; visa trends, a student validation study, and an Emerging Market Report for the USDA. I also took Chinese classes.</p>
<p><em>What did you learn?</em></p>
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<p>I definitely learned more about the US visa process and the jobs of Foreign Service Officers in general. I was glad that I’m interested in immigration, because I extrapolated from my daily tasks to understand how what I was doing fit into the overall visa process and global immigration trends. The summer visa rush entails huge volumes of work for all staff members, and I was thus only able to work on more substantial projects beyond processing visas after demand died down. I would definitely recommend the experience to other Middlebury students, though due to the nature of the State Department application they would not be able to specifically request a specific section (Consular, Public Affairs, etc).</p>
<p><em>What are your plans for the future?</em></p>
<p>This experience has reinforced my interest in international immigration, and I am now considering serving as a Foreign Service Officer.  I hope that gaining such on the ground, day-to-day immigration experiences will make my applications for international migration-related jobs and graduate programs more competitive. I know I will be able to apply the knowledge I acquired in this internship both on campus and in my future life. At Middlebury I am involved with the organization JUNTOS Migrant Outreach, volunteering with Mexican dairy workers in the area, and I think my new knowledge about a different migrant community will enrich our work. Also, I plan on applying for the master’s program in Migration Studies at Oxford University, and I know that the experiences I have had during this internship will both help my application and augment my educational experience if I am admitted.</p>
<p><em>Think this experience sounded pretty cool? Check out opportunities like this and more on <a href="http://go.middlebury.edu/middmojo">MOJO</a>.</em></p>
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