As some of you have heard very much of i have my visa interview this wednesday.
It will determine whether or not i will get a student visa so i can enter United States.
The school i've been accepted to lies in the same city as my dear Katelyn lives in, therefor you understand how important it really is.
I am fully aware that the risk of me not getting a visa is very close to zero, but the risk is always there. It's just that the importance overshadows any secturity i can get. If i don't get a visa i will be forced to live with the LA-Sweden distance for atleast the two following years, if i don't reapply for spring. I would also be forced to apply for a tourist visa every single time i want to visit Katelyn.
In the exact minute as i type out these words it turns from 4 days to only three days left now, as it passes midnight for me.
I have done everything i can to minimize the risks. I've been practicing answers, even the obvious ones. I've checked so i have all papers ready atleast ten times now.
I am as prepared as i can be. I will arrive in my capital the day before and will check the embassys location and time it takes to get from there to the hotel i'm staying at. Just to make sure i have plenty of time in the morning to get ready and be there in time. I will get no less then 4 different wake up calls. One from my cellphone, one from my friends cellphone, one is that Katelyn will call me and make sure i'm up and finally i will ask the hotel to order a wake up call for me.
Everything will be done very organized and properly. I have arranged checkpoints for myself to make sure i have everything with me and haven't lost anything. I have already planned what i will wear that morning to give a good impression at the embassy. It doesn't matter how many people from Sweden who have been at the same interview that tells me it's nothing special. It's very special to me and i will do all i can to make sure that nothing is left to chance.
this is just me getting it out and stuff like that all openly here, even if the people in the chat room have heard it ALOT lately.
It will determine whether or not i will get a student visa so i can enter United States.
The school i've been accepted to lies in the same city as my dear Katelyn lives in, therefor you understand how important it really is.
I am fully aware that the risk of me not getting a visa is very close to zero, but the risk is always there. It's just that the importance overshadows any secturity i can get. If i don't get a visa i will be forced to live with the LA-Sweden distance for atleast the two following years, if i don't reapply for spring. I would also be forced to apply for a tourist visa every single time i want to visit Katelyn.
In the exact minute as i type out these words it turns from 4 days to only three days left now, as it passes midnight for me.
I have done everything i can to minimize the risks. I've been practicing answers, even the obvious ones. I've checked so i have all papers ready atleast ten times now.
I am as prepared as i can be. I will arrive in my capital the day before and will check the embassys location and time it takes to get from there to the hotel i'm staying at. Just to make sure i have plenty of time in the morning to get ready and be there in time. I will get no less then 4 different wake up calls. One from my cellphone, one from my friends cellphone, one is that Katelyn will call me and make sure i'm up and finally i will ask the hotel to order a wake up call for me.
Everything will be done very organized and properly. I have arranged checkpoints for myself to make sure i have everything with me and haven't lost anything. I have already planned what i will wear that morning to give a good impression at the embassy. It doesn't matter how many people from Sweden who have been at the same interview that tells me it's nothing special. It's very special to me and i will do all i can to make sure that nothing is left to chance.
this is just me getting it out and stuff like that all openly here, even if the people in the chat room have heard it ALOT lately.
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