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thesnowman
Just got back from London and we passed our interview. will post details later, going to have a drink
illumine
QUOTE(thesnowman @ Oct 2 2006, 12:11 PM) *

Just got back from London and we passed our interview. will post details later, going to have a drink



congrats! good.gif
globetrotter
yeay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrsWhizz
YAY!!!
lisanne
QUOTE(MrsWhizz @ Oct 2 2006, 09:40 AM) *

YAY!!!


Congrats again!!!
Muuuuah
Congratulations
John & Annie
Coongrats!!!
ninamyers
Yay Yay YAYAYYY!
Tim and Bethanie
kicking.gif congrats!!!!
munchkins
better late than never.. CONGRATULATIONS - hope you have a speedy and safe journey home. good.gif
thesnowman
Well I travelled up the following day to London and stayed at the Travelodge Wembley (booked for £26), next day walked the 1/2 mile to the tube station and took the 20 min journey to Bond street, went to the picture place and then walked the 5 mins to the embassy.

I got there at 9:15 (my interview time was 10), and was let in at 9:40. Walked round and got my number and sat down. After just under 1hr I was called up and asked for all my documention. I had forgot to photocopy my birth cert and my police cert, but the guy moaned at me and then photocopied them for me. He then gave me my x-ray and took my fingerprints, all this took around 20 mins and I then sat down for around 1 hr.

I was then called again and was met by another guy he asked for pics of my son (that I had with my fiancee). He looked at them and then asked about her mum and dad and our Co-Sponser, what my fiance does in america and he then said barring anything getting flagged on the fingerprint scans I would get my visa in 3-5 working days, which then turned up 2 days later without getting the promised text message.

Glad to have it in my grubby little hands.
illumine
QUOTE(thesnowman @ Oct 4 2006, 02:50 PM) *

Well I travelled up the following day to London and stayed at the Travelodge Wembley (booked for £26), next day walked the 1/2 mile to the tube station and took the 20 min journey to Bond street, went to the picture place and then walked the 5 mins to the embassy.

I got there at 9:15 (my interview time was 10), and was let in at 9:40. Walked round and got my number and sat down. After just under 1hr I was called up and asked for all my documention. I had forgot to photocopy my birth cert and my police cert, but the guy moaned at me and then photocopied them for me. He then gave me my x-ray and took my fingerprints, all this took around 20 mins and I then sat down for around 1 hr.

I was then called again and was met by another guy he asked for pics of my son (that I had with my fiancee). He looked at them and then asked about her mum and dad and our Co-Sponser, what my fiance does in america and he then said barring anything getting flagged on the fingerprint scans I would get my visa in 3-5 working days, which then turned up 2 days later without getting the promised text message.

Glad to have it in my grubby little hands.



J had his interview yesterday & got his visa already today!
lisanne
Congrats Devilette and Snowman on getting your visas too! Doesn't it feel wonderful to be through with all that! Now to wishing everyone coming up the same speed and success!!!!
thesnowman
QUOTE(lisanne @ Oct 4 2006, 08:55 PM) *

Congrats Devilette and Snowman on getting your visas too! Doesn't it feel wonderful to be through with all that! Now to wishing everyone coming up the same speed and success!!!!


Yeah it feels great, but be glad when I am on the plane and I can relax. I hate moving house, but cant wait to get there.
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