I did my daily routine of checking my emails when I got home. Today, numerous notifications from Facebook informing me of new messages as well as new friends.
I had been hoping to receive an email from this particular "sender" these past few days, and I never thought of how I'd feel when I did. Nonetheless, my anticipation did not prepare me for this.
My heart raced.
I eyed our first bit of correspondence from the Embassy today - to acknowledge the receipt of hubby's application.
Then my heart stopped.
I had learned that applications may take 4-6 months. Boooooo.
So I read further down the letter, and held on to the tiniest hope, that we would be classified under the "however" category. The category where all the criteria was met, the category where the medical examination was clear - the category where we didn't have to wait four months for the approval.
No matter how anxious I feel at this very moment, I am grateful that the Embassy communicated with us without delay.
The waiting game continues.



2 comments:
If its any consolation or not to bring your hopes up - those notificaton about the process being 4-6 months long is their standard letter. It still all comes down to the interview and who handles your hubby's papers. Just pray that he gets into those easy going no fuss interviewer and then asks him to be back in the afternoon to get his passport with the visa stamp already... THINK POSITIVE TO ATTRACT POSITIVITY ... relax time will just be a breeze ok...
wish you're just nearby so i can give you a big hug of assurance... take it easy mate everything will be alright
Jigi
thanks for your message sis jigi. it definitely does help to remain positive. the waiting is still making me quite anxious. breathe, relax, everything will be alright. :)
thanks again sis. i wish i was near you too, i haven't received a hug in ages. (i normally get hugs from my 2 year old cousin Dash nowadays) lol
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