We've also welcomed Canadian volunteers from Winnipeg (yay) and Vancouver. They have been a big help and a lot of fun to be around, and they also brought a care package from home, which made them extra special.
We have also had good news on the Visa front, two different ways. The first way is that we have been working to get Nqoba, one of our youth leaders, enrolled in the MCC International Visitors Exchange Program (IVEP), a one year exchange program which sends young adults from developing countries to North America. Nqoba is slated to work in Pennsylvania, which meant that he had to go through the process of getting an American Visa. This was no simple thing, involving several hundred dollars in fees, two trips to Jo'burg and a lot of paperwork. We are delighted that he got his visa this week, so he is good to go.
The other happy visa news is that as of today we are no longer illegally living in South Africa. After much delay, we finally got our South African visas today, and the best news is that they cover the entire period we are here (which apparently is very unusual, all the other South African MCCers have to reapply every year). We're very happy that Penryn allowed our girls to start school without their student visas in place - they've already been in school for 6 months and it would have been awful (for all involved) for them to be waiting at home to start school since our arrival last November!
Here's a picture of what the blessed document actually looks like:
1 comment:
Yahoo - for the whole time you should be there? hmmm - seems God has plans for you and this is a big hint? Love ya. Shari
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