Saturday, April 18, 2009

Waiting...

My visa application is in to Immigration as of last week. Unfortunately, since I had one abnormal chest x-ray, it was forwarded to a Medical Assessor. This could mean up to another three week delay in processing my permit application. On the plus side, it should clear fine, I have already had another x-ray that was normal, and attached those results to the form so it should just need a rubber stamp. And, I found out that even if I don't have it back by the time my current visa expires, I can stay until I do have the results, since I made genuine attempt to stay legally. This means that, yes, I may have to hop over to Oz for a bit, but I can then just get a working holiday visa there, and come right back to NZ. This effectively extends my time here, even if for some reason my work permit application is rejected. Frustrating yes, but I feel that a burden has been lifted since it's out of my hands now.

Faith is deliberate confidence in the character of God whose ways you may not understand at the time. ~ Oswald Chambers


p.s. Sorry if this was confusing, it makes sense when you've looked at immigration policies as much as I have :)

4 comments:

Sammie said...

yeah I'm slightly confused.... but good luck!

Rubem Rocha said...

Wow Caleb! It's sounds like a little soup opera! And I thought that those problems only happened with brazilian people...
Well, I hope and waiting for the best final result.
Your friend,
Rubem

Sammie said...

Yep.

Ruahines said...

Kia ora,
I stumbled across your blog, and as a Yank also living in Aotearoa I can sympathize a bit. I have been here 16 years and since 9/11 things have changed a bit in terms of the immigration rules, or should I write the rigidness in enforcing them. I have been here 16 years, originally on a work permit, now permanant resident. I married a Kiwi girl, still my wife, and now have two boys, but even that is a much more diligent process these days. My permit had even expired when I went for my permenant resi status and though it raised a few eye brows proved no barrier. Now I would be chucked out. Best of luck mate! Kia kaha.
Cheers,
Robb