Tuesday at 10:00
His interview is tuesday.
This is the moment we both had been waiting for but it makes the ones leading up to this one feel like child's play.
This is the defining moment that's going to determine whether he comes or not.
One interview and it'll either make or break the trip.
He's got everything he needs but what worries us both is if he's got enough ties to his country to present so that they will let him come.
He's got a job and goes to night school.
The trip here is solely for vacation and he's got the paperwork to prove that he's earned his vacation time.
It would help it he had property in his name but he just turned 24 this month. he's a student. he doesn't own a car. buses are so accessible in Montevideo.
He's got the invitation letter and of course my mother was the one who invited him. he wouldn't be dumb enough to say his girlfriend did.
I just hope it's enough.
i hope the interviewer is easy going [enough] that he/she will not ask too many questions.

It'll be 6:00a.m. here when he arrives to the interview. i probably won't be able to sleep wondering how it's going.

I've asked everyone i know to say a prayer for him. God has been good to us in everything leading up with all the paperwork and preparation. He can't let us down at the very end and if I'm right and Fabi�n has a purpose to fufill here with me, i know they will grant him the visa.

we look at it this way: with the way we met and all this going on now and what is yet to come for us, it'll be a cool story to tell our kids someday.

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posted on 2014-11-15 @ 4:12 p.m.