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As I'm gonna be in an exam on Tuesday afternoon, SMS said it would be easier if I left my passport with my accommodation reception with instructions. They didn't say I'd need to give ID or anything, but maybe they'll ask for some once they bring it back. All the signed-for stuff is left with the mail room here and whoever's at reception will sign for it. So, hrmmh...

:: Hugs :: Sorry I haven't been keeping up with your dilemma, Marm. I really hope it works out for you, and I know the function's important to your husband, but I wouldn't take risks on this when it's something so vital. Also, not sure if anybody else has mentioned this (because I've been so giddy and can't read straight), but sometimes the embassy takes passports on AP and sometimes they don't. They didn't take mine, but I've known plenty of other people who've had their passports withheld.

It WILL work out -- trust me on that one :D.

Magpie.

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As I'm gonna be in an exam on Tuesday afternoon, SMS said it would be easier if I left my passport with my accommodation reception with instructions. They didn't say I'd need to give ID or anything, but maybe they'll ask for some once they bring it back. All the signed-for stuff is left with the mail room here and whoever's at reception will sign for it. So, hrmmh...

:: Hugs :: Sorry I haven't been keeping up with your dilemma, Marm. I really hope it works out for you, and I know the function's important to your husband, but I wouldn't take risks on this when it's something so vital. Also, not sure if anybody else has mentioned this (because I've been so giddy and can't read straight), but sometimes the embassy takes passports on AP and sometimes they don't. They didn't take mine, but I've known plenty of other people who've had their passports withheld.

It WILL work out -- trust me on that one :D.

Magpie.

Thanks for the encouragement Magpie! As every step unfolds, the next one will be decided based on the outcome of the previous one :yes:

Visa Journey completed, but we are still here to provide support! :)

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