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Thursday, November 02, 2006

VISA NEWS!!!

I wanted to give you all an update about my visa situation. As you know I traveled up to Vancouver, Canada on Sunday afternoon for my appointment on Monday (Oct 31st). I was very nervous about this trip because in recent years visas like the Religious worker Visa I was applying for have been harder to get. I was so blessed that friends from my small group at church had offered to drive me. Vancouver is about 2 ½ hours away by car. We had a really fun day traveling and hanging out it the city, It made the trip something so different than just a time to worry about the visa stuff, it became a time to get to know one another better and enjoy a beautiful cit on a beautiful day. This element of not being alone in the ‘scary visa process’ was felt again because I was staying with my good friends Wade and Joanna Pallister, and their daughter. They welcomed me into their home as a part of the family and I felt very much taken care of by them during my visit.

Here are some pictures of my trip. The beautiful views in Washington as we drove up, a view of Vancouver and me with the girls from my smallgroup in Vancouver...Hope these will keep you interested as you read - this is along posting!






Unfortunately, I came down with a nasty stomach bug Sunday night and was up all night except for an hour between 7 and 8am when I slept. I had a cab coming to get me for my interview at 8.45am so without a shower or any prep I left the house feeling terrible! The visa interview process only lasted a couple of hours but it felt longer, especially because to get to the bathrooms you had to go down from the 20th floor and through security again before returning through another security check and being escorted back hoping that you had not missed your number being called. Not fun.

I had all the paperwork I was asked for and the interviewer was very polite. At the interview they do not give you a decision about whether or not the visa will be issued, but I was told to return tomorrow to pick up my passport.. I travelled home, and slept. Feeling hopeful about the interview but still very poorly.

That evening I woke up and was feeling very empty. My friends were having dinner with the DTS students at their base, YWAM Vancouver and invited me to come with them. I am so glad that I did. It was fun to see another school and at the same time made me miss my students back in Seattle. One of the American girls on staff said she really wanted to pray for me and the visa situation. As she and another American staff guy prayed, they prayed a blessing over me and welcomed me into their home country and thanked me for giving my heart to their country. It was a special prayer time for me and I believe it played a big part in the final visa outcome.

I also had calls and text messages from friends, and students in America and the UK, They told me they had been praying interceding and fasting on my behalf. I had verses of scripture given to me that spoke of God’s peace.

I have never felt as embraced as I have felt in this process.

I returned to collect my passport on Tuesday afternoon, and was blown away and so very thankful to God when I saw they had granted me a five-year visa!

I believe that God allowed me to come to the end of myself to show me once again of his faithfulness. He really was all I had to get me through that day, and he was enough. Even if it wasn’t as pleasant as I think it could have been I see God’s hand and feel his love for me in the simplicity of getting my visa.

The rest of my time in Vancouver was spent hanging out with my friends. I was able to go out trick or treating in the nighbourhood with them and their daughter, who is 2 dressed as a baby leopard, with little ears and a coat and the cutest face paint, they pulled her in a wagon full of blankets to keep her warm and she was so excited about all the chocolate she was getting! Their whole neighbourhood was out and it was such a fun environment. Seeing the whole community saying hi and catching up with one another as they handed out sweets and caught up with how each other was doing. In a city, like so many where you can go for years with out seeing your neighbours let alone being invited into their homes, it is a time not to be missed when they do open up their homes and lives for the night.

I am writing this sitting on the train back into Seattle. I have just been calling my friends and filling them in on the details of my trip!

So now what? I feel like this is the start of a whole new chapter in my life. A new confidence about the work I am doing and a new motivation to grow and develop the DTS program as well as and maybe even more my own vision for Seattle and how I am going to start!

I look forward to traveling without so much anxiety and that means my trips home will hopefully be more frequent!!

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Chrissie
What great news! There has been considerable prayer going up for you from SBC so we rejoice greatly with you.
Love from
Mike & Caroline @ Selsdon Baptist Church (

12:54 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

It was such a relief to get your text at 4am on Thursday and hear the great news!
When are you coming home to the UK? - Can't wait to see you again!!
Much love from Mum, Dad and Tim

6:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Chrissie
Such great news so pleased for you. Thinking of you and praying for you.
With much love xxx

11:15 AM  
Blogger Julie Johnson said...

tina, wow. i'm so happy for you. the day you went to vancouver i was so nervous for you, i knew they'd let you stay though, why wouldn't they. this makes my heart so happy i can't even tell you.

7:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow! what a trip, glad you got your visa. Remember our trip to Vancouver?!?! good memories.
Oh thanks for the Christmas card and the News letter! I'm glad you sent it! love ya, Bethani

6:46 PM  

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