19:42:00 o'clock GMT
Feeling Happy
I Got My Permanent Residency Visa!!!!!

Yabbbbbaaaa, dabbbbaaaaa, dooooooo!!!!!!! After three years, and copious amounts of documentation, £750, and an application form that would try the patience of Job, I have my Permanent Residency Visa!!! E and I had to save two years worth of utility bills, coorespondence with the government, proof of employment, bank statements, the list went on and on, and all with BOTH of our names on each document! I'll give the Home Office its due though, it sorted it all out within three weeks. Imagine, for three years I have been married to a man and we didn't know if I would be able to remain here, even though we were husband and wife. What a relief! I can't begin to tell you how over the moon I am! E, who has been the soul of quiet confidence, let down the personna when we opened up my passport and saw the addition. He released a huge sigh and closed his eyes and smiled widely. "Now we can get on with our life!" So true, my wonderful husband, so true!
So come celebrate with us! It's going to be a brilliant Christmas this year! We got our best gift already! I just needed to share this with all of you! I am so very, very grateful!
Written by susanebunn Blog about this entry
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That is a truly wonderful gift for Christmas, I am very happy for you. I am sorry, I have not been getting alerts for your journal but I am going to put that right now. Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas but I think you have already had your best present. xxxx
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thats great news well done.Beckie x
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Oh Susie, congratulations ... so glad you are staying, tee hee! Hugs, Tells x
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Well done and congratulations, you will now have to be on your best behaviour as E cannot easily get rid of you now lol
Mary
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23/12/07 22:39