I went to the consulate today and got fingerprinted for my updated I600A. All sorts of things to be thankful for: I didn't have to pay for it (it's a one-time extension fee waiver), I didn't have to go to Moscow to be fingerprinted, they inter-office mailed it so I didn't have to go and file it in person or FedEx it. That's hundreds of dollars and two days saved!
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hooray. you deserved these blessings.
Yay for something being easier!!!! Let's hope for more unraveling red tape in 2008...
Wanted to tell you that I posted some poems I'd translated to Rachael's site after you'd posted; thought you might enjoy seeing them :-)
yay for ONE thing that is easy and reasonable in your process!
Hey - I didn't get your email!!! I promise I'm not ignoring you. Please send again. :-)
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Wooo-hooo!
Yeah for some parts of this process going smoothly for you! Let's hope for some more...and soon. :-)
I hope it's okay, that I just added your blog tomy blogroll.
Easy, peasy, lemon-squeezy?! Love it! I'm so glad this worked out so well and easily for you. You deserve it! :)
Isn't THAT nice. Every little bit helps.
I don't know much about AA, either, except a couple of people who adopted with them previously moved to my agency because of cost.
I still get their little e-mails, though.
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Keeping praising God for the small things!!
yeah... good news indeed... the first of many easy steps I pray
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