Yesterday we went to our biometrics appointment. Before leaving we had a situation with Lauren's car which is still under warranty. The day before the car would not start due to the battery not holding a charge Mazda sent roadside assistance to charge the battery. The morning of the appointment Lauren and I were going to take separate cars to my office, drop my car off at my office and then go together to the appointment (at 8 am near downtown Atlanta). Well Lauren's car would not start so we had it towed to the Mazda dealer. To make a long story short, we got our third car battery installed in less than 26,000. Not happy, but at least we have a new battery.
When we got to the appointment, we were the second car there at about 7:20 am. It was cold (for Atlanta) and Jay stood in line until the doors opened at 8 am. Jay's biometrics seemed to go okay, but they had a hard time getting Lauren's fingerprints. Please pray that all goes well and both of our fingerprints are accepted.
This is the last step that we need to complete before filing our paperwork to the Ukraine. If everything goes as planned, we should get our approved I-171H form in about one month. Within one to two weeks after that our dossier should be submitted in the Ukraine.
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