Where can I find schools that prefers my South African accent
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I guess I was just despondent about all the ADS requesting North-American accents and people on other forums telling me I might not be getting interviews because I'm a South African. I will admitted it was frustrating since they clearly state that South Africans as well as other citizenships can obtain an E-2 visa.


