One down, one to go

Our visa applications have been a very difficult and delicate acrobatic feat. Everything has to be timed right and finessed correctly to get approved. Pedro had to go first, as he is the student, and I am the dependent.  He plugged in all the numbers and letters he was given, double and triple checked each one, and then asked me to do the same.  He had pictures, fingerprints, along with $4217 taken, and a month later we sent off his passport and paperwork via Next Day Air. I did the same process two weeks later. 


We packed up our apartment and moved to south Florida with Pedro's parents and little brother. Today as my brother-in-law was leaving, he picks up a UPS envelope from the doorstep.  I think "huh" and my husband yells, "That's my visa!"


Lo and behold our anxieties and doubts were all for naught.  He has been granted a 90 day visa, perfect for our estimated departure of September 1st.  Mine (fingers crossed) should arrive two weeks from now.

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