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Will I be Dorothy?


Two weeks ago, when Vic and I were reeling from separation anxiety, we frequently checked airline rates, just to see if we can afford to be together for just a few weeks.  When Cathay Pacific came out with US$383* for a trip to Adelaide, we decided to submit an application to the Australian Embassy.

I was fortunate that the US Embassy didn't ask for any documents from me.  I was able to use those for this application.  I filled up the appropriate visa form, prepared all other proofs of income and ties to the Philippines, and had my picture taken.  I also had to secure a Manager's Check worth P4700 for the Visa Application.  Once everything was ready, I submitted it to the VIA Center in Arnaiz. 

In the end, I had to pay P600 for the processing and passport delivery.  I was given a tracking number that I can use at via.ph.  

Though I can have the courier pick up the application from my place, I opted to submit it personally.  There weren't too many applicants and the process was pretty simple so I didn't spend more than 30 minutes at the Via Center.  Waiting for the result was another issue.

So, eight days after submitting my application, I am still waiting if I will be given a pass to enter Oz.

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Looks like God is making a way for us.  Johann's school recently moved to another location.  It is not yet ready and is still undergoing repairs and renovations.  If school opens after the June 20 Holiday, I just might be able to go.  Oh well, I wont know until I receive my passport.

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*Don't be fooled by the fare.  That doesn't include the $400+ tax yet.  Yes, it's as expensive as going to the US. 

Comments

piafacundo said…
fingers crossed cathy!! talk about crazy continent hopping this year? :)
CathyCE said…
Thanks Pi! But it is getting bleaker by the day. Ewan.

Yes, this continent-hopping thing is putting a strain in my budget.

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