I haven't started the VAF4A form yet because I have yet to apply for my new passport. The new passport is the first order of business. It has to be done by post though, and it has to be paid by check. I don't have a checkbook right now...I am not sure how I would get one with my bank. Even still, there's not much I can do right now because I have no phone service. My dad fell behind on the bill so I can't text or receive texts. Even iMessage won't work. Thinking about getting a GoPhone SIM card but again I can't text anyone to get a ride. So I'm not really sure what to do.
However I've done a bit of the VAF4A Appendix 2. I haven't completed it though because the paper size I currently have is too small. Today, I've also printed out all of our emails and some conversation logs from before we got together. I was able to check a box on the checklist.
So I'm making progress and I'm glad about that! I've got over $1,000 right now and my hubby has a good amount in his savings. The visa itself is $1,810 but that doesn't count the £600 NHS surcharge. We are really close to affording this, and I'm glad about that. The ball is beginning to roll now. I'm not sure on his end though, because he'd just returned from his 24 hour trip back so I'm guessing he's sleeping. I miss him :( I wish we were able to work on this together. We did a bit together on the Appendix 2 before he left though. I'm going to log my progress not just for sentimental reasons but to help other couples. Right now I'm fairly confident in how this will go. My main concerns are the limited vista computer I use, any surprise fees, printing issues, and transportation limitations.
But I love my husband, and even if the visa requires me to swim the Atlantic to the UK, let me get my swimsuit and some sunscreen!!
However I've done a bit of the VAF4A Appendix 2. I haven't completed it though because the paper size I currently have is too small. Today, I've also printed out all of our emails and some conversation logs from before we got together. I was able to check a box on the checklist.
So I'm making progress and I'm glad about that! I've got over $1,000 right now and my hubby has a good amount in his savings. The visa itself is $1,810 but that doesn't count the £600 NHS surcharge. We are really close to affording this, and I'm glad about that. The ball is beginning to roll now. I'm not sure on his end though, because he'd just returned from his 24 hour trip back so I'm guessing he's sleeping. I miss him :( I wish we were able to work on this together. We did a bit together on the Appendix 2 before he left though. I'm going to log my progress not just for sentimental reasons but to help other couples. Right now I'm fairly confident in how this will go. My main concerns are the limited vista computer I use, any surprise fees, printing issues, and transportation limitations.
But I love my husband, and even if the visa requires me to swim the Atlantic to the UK, let me get my swimsuit and some sunscreen!!
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