natsy said:
hi cutepinay! i will have to settle the error in my owp when i have it in the mail (hopefully 1-2nd week of july). once this is settled, then i will apply for trv. for sure, they will base your trv's expiration date to your wp. so for me, i'd rather wait for my owp before i apply for trv. when are you going to the phils?ako sa december na. c",)
hi natsy oh i see yah thats right ..better settle it first atleast all your documents will have the last name of your husbands no inconsistencies ... hope you will get it soon... and thats sad hey others got their owp so fast from the mail while your took around 6 weeks now ? i will pray for you
yeahhh i really hope they will do it like that .. because i only applied for single entry visa..they said they only give you 6 mons validity so i hope they will base it on the dates i gave to them not on the date they will process it because if they do that for sure they will give me validity just until for december because i passed my application june 11... so that visa will be useless so i will just pray
and also i found good airfare but i cannot book because i want to wait for my visa just to make sure ..rather than rebooking my flight...
i am going November 14 to January 31, 2014 thats my plan date ..
and also remember my wedding hihi thats why i am so excited
do you have facebook add me
i will pm u my id
also have you heard about the strike ...officers are on strike now ...so the processing for temporary and permanent visa will experience delays.... buset...last week they are working on May 23 applicants for TRV now after a week they are only working on May 24th applicants after a week only 1 day lang naprocess nila
so i hope too na sna makuha mo na un owp pra makapagsend kana ng application for TRV kasi it will take a long time now lalo na kung hindi pa sila babalik sa work
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