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Applying for a visa for my mother in Canada is such a draining, frustrating process. I realize I've been taking huge delays in between form processing and sitting on it a lot of the time, but it's just SO MUCH WORK and MONEY, ugh, ugh, I can't stand it. I do wish that they'd lay out everything you'd need, ever, at the start, so that you can be prepared for it. I know that most people probably don't make it past the first batch of processing, or that they probably don't want to make it SUPER EASY to follow through with the procedure, but OH MY GOD. If only they'd be like "What you'll need: $2,150.00.//Your tax returns for the past 5 years//Police records//X-Rays//The following 11 forms//etc." I'd know from the start that it would MAKE ME INSANE and then I could get over it. Ahahaha.

*sob* and I wanted to send THE LATEST form off today, but I left my 2003 tax return, and the blue pen I originally was filling this form out with, at home. So, not so much. *stabbity*

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Date: 2007-01-31 01:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wickedwisdom.livejournal.com
the feds always make things 10 10 100 times harder than it needs to be. [hugs]
one of my co-workers is getting married soon. she and her husband to be are taking a cruise for their honeymoon.

when she applied for her passport, the post office would not let her application go through that day. why? you ask. because her copy of her birth certificate did not have a raised notary seal on it. so she had to have her BC pulled in texas and sent up here.

then the feds wonder why no one wants to do business with them.

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