Congratulations Patrick!
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Congratulations Patrick!
Yeah, I know I'm a bit late but it's been a hectic couple of weeks! I am now temporarily installed at my Father-in-Laws computer in Iowa.
I promise to post my London interview saga as soon as I get the opportunity, although I doubt it will top yours or Scarlett's
I have to say that I found the interview highly emotional, mainly due to the fact that out of the group of us that got talking only us and another guy was granted a Visa, the rest were denied. It's surprising how close you get to a bunch of strangers in a waiting room!
POE in Baltimore was more scary than the interview! My hands were sweating so much that the immigration guy had to mop me for 5 minutes in order to get a fingerprint
Lisa
I promise to post my London interview saga as soon as I get the opportunity, although I doubt it will top yours or Scarlett's
I have to say that I found the interview highly emotional, mainly due to the fact that out of the group of us that got talking only us and another guy was granted a Visa, the rest were denied. It's surprising how close you get to a bunch of strangers in a waiting room!
POE in Baltimore was more scary than the interview! My hands were sweating so much that the immigration guy had to mop me for 5 minutes in order to get a fingerprint
Lisa
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Re: Congratulations Patrick!
Originally posted by lasmus31
Yeah, I know I'm a bit late but it's been a hectic couple of weeks! I am now temporarily installed at my Father-in-Laws computer in Iowa.
I promise to post my London interview saga as soon as I get the opportunity, although I doubt it will top yours or Scarlett's
I have to say that I found the interview highly emotional, mainly due to the fact that out of the group of us that got talking only us and another guy was granted a Visa, the rest were denied. It's surprising how close you get to a bunch of strangers in a waiting room!
POE in Baltimore was more scary than the interview! My hands were sweating so much that the immigration guy had to mop me for 5 minutes in order to get a fingerprint
Lisa
Yeah, I know I'm a bit late but it's been a hectic couple of weeks! I am now temporarily installed at my Father-in-Laws computer in Iowa.
I promise to post my London interview saga as soon as I get the opportunity, although I doubt it will top yours or Scarlett's
I have to say that I found the interview highly emotional, mainly due to the fact that out of the group of us that got talking only us and another guy was granted a Visa, the rest were denied. It's surprising how close you get to a bunch of strangers in a waiting room!
POE in Baltimore was more scary than the interview! My hands were sweating so much that the immigration guy had to mop me for 5 minutes in order to get a fingerprint
Lisa
Hope everything is going well in Iowa, remember - build it and they will come!
Look forward to reading your account (especially the refusals as I think it has to be something really bad to be refused)
Patrick
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I hope you realise how much sweat that "denials" reference is going to cause! You had better hurry up and post the full story, buddy...lol
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Re: Congratulations Patrick!
Congratulations on the London success, I hope to be there very soon now myself.
I was interested in your baltimore entry, did you fly into BWI, I would be interested to hear your details of entry, did you get an EAD stamp ?.
I will be living outside of Baltimore and fly into that airport all the time, any info would be gratefully resieved,
Rob
I was interested in your baltimore entry, did you fly into BWI, I would be interested to hear your details of entry, did you get an EAD stamp ?.
I will be living outside of Baltimore and fly into that airport all the time, any info would be gratefully resieved,
Rob