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Chick-fil-A Craze Among Chinese Visa Seekers

Chick-fil-A Craze Among Chinese Visa Seekers

Post by : Shakul

A unique superstition has emerged among Chinese students in the United States, linking the popular fast-food chain Chick-fil-A with success in securing visas and residency status.

The trend stems from a linguistic coincidence, as the brand name “Chick-fil-A” sounds similar to “check file,” a phrase associated with visa processing. In a culture where wordplay often carries symbolic meaning, many believe that consuming the food may bring good fortune in visa applications.

The belief has gained traction particularly among applicants for the H-1B visa, a highly competitive work visa system that operates on a lottery basis. With limited slots and increasing demand, applicants often look for any form of reassurance or luck.

Some individuals go beyond simply eating at the restaurant. They incorporate the brand into their daily lives by using its logo on social media profiles, creating customized merchandise, or carrying symbolic items linked to the brand as a good-luck charm.

The superstition reflects the broader challenges faced by immigrants navigating the complex U.S. visa system. Many Chinese students and professionals experience uncertainty due to strict regulations, lengthy processes, and fluctuating policies.

The pressure has also led to the rise of alternative practices, including seeking spiritual assistance through temples and rituals. Some even hire individuals to perform prayers on their behalf, highlighting the emotional strain of the visa process.

Despite the humor surrounding the trend, it underscores the anxiety and unpredictability associated with immigration pathways. For many, the simple act of eating a chicken sandwich becomes a symbolic gesture of hope in an uncertain journey toward staying in the United States.

April 10, 2026 3:49 p.m. 690

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