CPR in the old snail mail
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CPR in the old snail mail
So after 2 years checking mail every day for progress on my application, today I received my CPR via snail mail.
I had decision made on 31st and checked the mail this morning and there she was. I will admit I was shaking when I opened it , you just never know.
Turns out, the envelope was stamped the 28th with the date on the CPR being the 26th aug.
As I am from a visa exempt country , I did not need to send in my passport, nor was it requested in any way.
So next couple of weeks, i am going to Maine for some shopping and I'll hopefully get it activated on the way back in.
Any advice to make it go smooth would be great.but apart from that would just like to thank the people on his forum for the help and support along the way.
I had decision made on 31st and checked the mail this morning and there she was. I will admit I was shaking when I opened it , you just never know.
Turns out, the envelope was stamped the 28th with the date on the CPR being the 26th aug.
As I am from a visa exempt country , I did not need to send in my passport, nor was it requested in any way.
So next couple of weeks, i am going to Maine for some shopping and I'll hopefully get it activated on the way back in.
Any advice to make it go smooth would be great.but apart from that would just like to thank the people on his forum for the help and support along the way.
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Re: CPR in the old snail mail
So after 2 years checking mail every day for progress on my application, today I received my CPR via snail mail.
I had decision made on 31st and checked the mail this morning and there she was. I will admit I was shaking when I opened it , you just never know.
Turns out, the envelope was stamped the 28th with the date on the CPR being the 26th aug.
As I am from a visa exempt country , I did not need to send in my passport, nor was it requested in any way.
So next couple of weeks, i am going to Maine for some shopping and I'll hopefully get it activated on the way back in.
Any advice to make it go smooth would be great.but apart from that would just like to thank the people on this forum for the help and support along the way.
I had decision made on 31st and checked the mail this morning and there she was. I will admit I was shaking when I opened it , you just never know.
Turns out, the envelope was stamped the 28th with the date on the CPR being the 26th aug.
As I am from a visa exempt country , I did not need to send in my passport, nor was it requested in any way.
So next couple of weeks, i am going to Maine for some shopping and I'll hopefully get it activated on the way back in.
Any advice to make it go smooth would be great.but apart from that would just like to thank the people on this forum for the help and support along the way.