My gripe for today: Embassies and Visas.
As some of you know, I am about to go visit my brother in Australia soon and I've been spending a lot of time trying to get all the information together for the visa... You know the stuff: Proof of return to South Africa, Letter from my employer, letter from my brother inviting me to Aus, Proof of foreign currency..etc.etc.etc. It's a HUGE schlepp. Anyways, I went this morning IN PERSON to the embassy to make sure that I can get a 4 year visa and then I won't have to go through this pain every year if I want to go see my brother. I was going to use an agency to get my visa, but then I was sure to only get the short stay visa. Anyways, to make a long story short... I stood there in the queue for about an hour and a half, and then it took about 2 minutes to actually get my visa.... The visa agent didn't even ask to see ANY of the above supporting documents. Just my passport and application form... and guess what... I got the short visa. ARRGGHHHHHH!!!!!
What I don't understand is that if you go apply for a visa knowing that you have ONE little piece of proof missing, they will ask for it and you won't get your visa. But how come when I had EVERYTHING in order to get a long stay visa, she didn't even ask for anything... Just bam, short visa, thanks for coming. *sigh* Oh well... Next time I see Murphy, I'm gonna take his laws and shove them right up his #@%#%. Humph.
The wise man in the storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear. It is the storm within that endangers him, not the storm without.
Thursday, October 31, 2002
Wednesday, October 30, 2002
Well, this is the start of something that I will plan to update regularly... Just kind of a diary thing. If it ends up being boring, that's not my fault.. It's merely your perception. :o)
Anyways, this past weekend was the Rhino Rally here in South Africa and we all rode down there to attend. It was expected to be a rough weekend, but in the end it turned out to be almost like a family holiday. As most of you already know, I ride a 1999 model Yamaha R1.and am a member of the Christian Motorcyclists Association. We went on an outreach there, and it was a pleasant surprise that God had already done most of the work. More tomorrow...
Anyways, this past weekend was the Rhino Rally here in South Africa and we all rode down there to attend. It was expected to be a rough weekend, but in the end it turned out to be almost like a family holiday. As most of you already know, I ride a 1999 model Yamaha R1.and am a member of the Christian Motorcyclists Association. We went on an outreach there, and it was a pleasant surprise that God had already done most of the work. More tomorrow...
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