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June 12

It's the Friesens' appointment with US immigration regarding Joshua's citizenship today.
Please pray that everything will go smoothly, all the proper permissions will be granted, and that all of the following paperwork will fly through their respective channels so they can have this settled already.

Comments

Anonymous said…
so? how did it go? Will you have people to travel with after all?
Heather
kar0ling said…
Rebeks, thanks for your prayers.
Heather, I don't know. I'm assuming it went well, but there's still a bunch of paperwork that needs to happen, so regardless of the success of Tuesday's meeting, we probably won't know if the Friesens can leave on schedule until very close to the departure date.

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