Thursday, 11 August 2011

Part nine; November 10th

I got my police form back on Tuesday for my visa. I'm apparently not a criminal, or at least they have no trace of me ever being one, which is rather reassuring because it would have confused the life out of me if it had come back declaring some criminal involvement. The arrival of the police form allowed me to book the second to last stage of the visa [ordeal] journey - booking that frightful medical. I borrowed works phone line and rang up this morning after repeated attempts at getting through it took a good half hour for it not to be engaged. The lady on the other end of the phone seemed lovely and talked me through what I need to bring and where to go. So on Tuesday 23 [yeap that close] I have a [somewhat dreaded] adventure to London. I'm planning to go down on the Monday and stay over night, perhaps be a bit of a tourist for the day and after the medical if there's any time left. Need a bit of time away from work and this is a perfect excuse. 

So now all the rest of the forms can be sent off, with police forms, finance forms, relationship evidence, birth certificates, passport copies and endless forms stating your an alien with American passport photos attached. To finish it all off you're advised to send it with a cover letter declaring a wedding date. I've always found this odd seeing throughout the whole process your constantly reminded NOT to book travel plans yet alone anything as substantial as a wedding! I can't really remember why we picked that weekend in November, it just seemed to fit right. If everything goes to plan we want to be married on the Thursday and on the way to Chicago for the long weekend on the Friday. 

It might only be three months away but it seems a lifetime.

13 comments:

  1. I'm so pleased for you, and I bet medical will be fine!

    xx

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  2. I really hope so too Hazzelnut! Thank you x

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  3. At least you get a potentially nice trip to London..

    I'd be quite nervous getting a medical too but I'd say it'll be fine once you get there

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  4. Yeah, just know I have to go it to get anywhere. Just scared of failing and letting the boy down x

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  5. Progress at last, you'll be fine

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  6. just been catching up on all your post since ive been away.so nice you seem to be reaching the 'finish line'!
    bet the time will go quicker than you think! x

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  7. Glad to hear that things are moving on. Good luck!
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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  8. Wow, there are so many things that you need to settle before moving to the US. I will be facing the same situation soon because I will be moving halfway across the world to another country 14 hours away from home to pursue my postgraduate degree. All the best to you! Everything will be fine!

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  9. So glad you got the form back, I'm very excited for you x

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  10. Thank you everyone! I'm really excited and nervous too. Brought myself a new London map and i'm really excited about going down the day before and having a shop and tourist look around!

    Currently spending more of tonight getting confused with other forms! So confusing!

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  13. It certainly is Lidiya yet the way the news/government people go on about it you'd think it was so easy!

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