Our visa paperwork is in London. This is a huge step forward. From here, Ian and I will be completing paperwork, he will be given an interview at the London Embassy, a medical checkup at the embassy-approved medical doctors, and off he’ll go.
History has shown this process to take about 60 days to complete. Seems like loads more time to wait, really, but in order to get through this, I have to get the word “wait” out of my vocabulary.
What I can be doing is cleaning out my closet, so Ian has a place to put his things. TLK’s birthday is coming soon, and we’ve just finished shopping for that. The party is next weekend. Halloween… I cannot believe Halloween will be here shortly. In some ways, the year is flying by. But, in many respects, it seems to be dragging, as well.
The good news is that Ian will likely be here sometime in 456性欧美在钱视频. We have a small wedding ceremony to plan and then we’re off to do more paperwork, acclimate him to driving on the wrong side of the road, getting ID’s and other various things. But at least we’ll be together.
…and not a minute too soon. 😀
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Yay! There by Christmas! That would be great. I hope it works out. I’m still a little worried about Dan and I being together by my hoped-for wedding date of 01-10-10. 😦 Apparently Montreal has been taking 2-3 months just to TELL people when their interview is, and then it’s another 1+ months on top of that. I’m worried 😦
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I know it’s all a bit worrying. You never know how long these processes will take, and it’s frustrating, but it will be over soon.
Ian and I had some things scheduled for a毛片总基地 10th, because we were sure we’d be able to get married by then, but ended up cancelling everything, except our photographer, who’s very flexible and “on standby”.
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