- Nov 11, 2009
- 71
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- April 30 2012
- Doc's Request.
- N/A
- File Transfer...
- Sep 27 2012
- Med's Request
- April 15 2013 (re-med)
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- March 18 2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- May 22 2013
- LANDED..........
- June 6 2013
This was exactly a month ago today but I have been too busy! BC Girls' post reminded me to share my story too :-*
I finished our Conjugal application after about 10 months of getting the right documentation together (and after 3 years of being apart and waiting for an annulment that was halted in progress)
I worked on it very hard.. the last few hours were actually spent minimizing it in size.. ripping out every second page of chat logs. Finally on Friday afternoon I rode it down to the post office on my bike.
It was 5pm and I was scrambling to get it all stuffed in the box, taped up, and addressed nicely. The postman was just collecting all the final parcels of the day. He turned to me and asked if I wanted the box to go in today's mail. ;D Yes please! I said. He waited in the truck outside the pharmacy post office and I hand delivered my package to the truck. I took a picture with him holding the box and cried behind my sunglasses as the mail van drove away 8)
I was so touched because after everything you go through to get the visa underway it's surprising and nice when people will go out of their way to do favours for you, not even knowing what it means to you. Thank-you, Canada Post man!
On top of the application was the bar code pages and separate folders for applicant and sponsor
The Proof of Relationship. This was heavy but since we were applying as conjugal we had to sumbit enough for all our five years together.
The Box. It was not completely full but the other size wouldn't fit it all.
Thank-you, Mr. Postman!
I finished our Conjugal application after about 10 months of getting the right documentation together (and after 3 years of being apart and waiting for an annulment that was halted in progress)
I worked on it very hard.. the last few hours were actually spent minimizing it in size.. ripping out every second page of chat logs. Finally on Friday afternoon I rode it down to the post office on my bike.
It was 5pm and I was scrambling to get it all stuffed in the box, taped up, and addressed nicely. The postman was just collecting all the final parcels of the day. He turned to me and asked if I wanted the box to go in today's mail. ;D Yes please! I said. He waited in the truck outside the pharmacy post office and I hand delivered my package to the truck. I took a picture with him holding the box and cried behind my sunglasses as the mail van drove away 8)
I was so touched because after everything you go through to get the visa underway it's surprising and nice when people will go out of their way to do favours for you, not even knowing what it means to you. Thank-you, Canada Post man!
On top of the application was the bar code pages and separate folders for applicant and sponsor
The Proof of Relationship. This was heavy but since we were applying as conjugal we had to sumbit enough for all our five years together.
The Box. It was not completely full but the other size wouldn't fit it all.
Thank-you, Mr. Postman!