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Did Veronica give you some timelines perhaps?
So i finally had some feedback from Veronica and HRE team.
they are trying to process stuff at present - a passing note in the email chain that i read is that it would appear that they are having systems updated/upgraded internally and this is causing more inconvenience/delays in handling stuff
that may or may not also explain why the backlog seems worse this year too - why they would consider even doing systems upgrades during busiest time of year is totally mind boggling
Let's meet up for bowling game so we roll all our frustrations away :-) SMS/Call me on 0712 391 999 if you need a friend to scream at because I surely do. Only people here understand what we are going through. I'm tired of friends an family asking me when my visa is coming out!
Mid March starts Monday. My worry is I dont hear or see any sign of movement and it bothers if fro real come next week there is going to be an avalanche of outcomes! But what can we do except Hope!
I applied for a relative visa in August 2017, its still not out. VFS has no clue
Hopefully we wait and see how out turns out starting mid march. On a side note ,all the frustration goes away the moment you receive your visa.
Its frightening when no one posts any collection news or any posetive news for days guys. The little hope that one would have summmoned starts to fade...
i stay can tell that you a dome person and Satanic also. stay away from us DEVIL IS A LIAR
I fail to figure out what will be happening in the minds of the people responsible for Zimbabweans' suffering. Whether at the embassy or Pretoria Home Affairs. I now speak The Lord's judgement on all of them.
If they do not want to give people visas, they must just say it rather than taking people's money and also taking people for a ride.
Some South Africans need to be open minded and treat other people with dignity.
Considering issues like the land expropriation and nationalisation of mines, one needs good neighbors because things can go awry in a very short period of time.
At times I feel this ill treatment is a revenge on Zimbos since there was that corruption article published by the Herald. From my philosophical analysis, corruption is usually done by people of different hierarchical ranks meaning that when whistle blowers expose it, almost all ranks are affected. Hence the possibility of even the highest office holders at the embassy being involved in the corruption and as such try to fix Zimbabweans.
May The Heavenly judge judge.
Never underate the plight of the oppressed. Many have left offices unexpectedly and unceremoniously due to tge prayers of the oppressed.
I KNOW MY REDEERMER LIVES.
ASANTE SANA.
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