Here's the telephone number of Cebu 2go Courier: 032-233-71-36, so you don't need to call long distance in 2go Manila.
When I called 2go in Manila, they told me I can call that number to avoid expensive call in their Manila Office.
Anna just sent me the message...
After getting off the school bus and not seeing me there he got upset with her and said "Dah-Di"!!
Now she says he's repeated it several times while looking for me...
We're so happy with the results from the Cochlear Implant, we're just waiting for the Doc to give us the date for his second implant (2nd week of Feb we're thinking).
I am opining here having had much more that the average amount of interaction with various government agencies inclucing immigration. It is not wrong to demand service, and furthermore we should demand a very high standard of service. Of course we cannot demand outcome and I do not believe that anyone here really expected that.
You seem to be saying that whatever level of service the government deems appropriate is what we should collectively be grateful for............Sorry, but we are the ones paying the bills and we should expect a very high standard of SERVICE! We demand a return that is appropriate to our expenditure in the private sector, yet we pay far more for our government services and receive substandard service in return.
Specific to immigration, why should there be a need for expediting anyones cases? Why is there an avenue for expediting? Simply because the current system is so fundamentally flawed that there is a built in assumption of inefficiency and unnecessary delay. Among the criteria for seeking expedited handling are Humanitarian and Economic hardships. Are there any among us our family members overseas who do not view this process as a humanitarian or economic hardship? If you do not view it as a humanitarian hardship, you are in a fraudulent relationship, if you do not view it as an economic hardship, your taxes need to go up to help pay for the bloated salaries of our federal workforce.
Y'know, my family and I probably will not permanently reside in the US. We would like however to be able to travel to the US as a family unit to visit our family here. Short of an immigrant visa that can not happen because of the legal and codified assumption that every visitor to the US is an intended immigrant.. If not for my family living in the States, I would already have moved there. If you love the system so much as it is, I would be all too happy to opt out and be one less payer funding the morass of bureaucratic ineptitude that our government has morphed into.
It really is sad that some believe as you seem to that the government on a whim either "get you out of their as quickly as possible or let you rot for an eternity". Is that what we collectively now as a people are supposed to tolerate?
THAT IS NOT THE AMERICA I GREW UP BELIEVING IN
I have a good news today, it is in the main thread
Yes, interview is on Dec 2, 2010 at 9AM.
I wish all of you here NOA2 pretty soon and wishfully before the end of this month
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