Friday, March 7, 2014

Xi'an China

I returned home just before Thanksgiving last year and I figured that I would be home for at least 2 months before going to China.  I figured I would leave sometime around the end of January, beginning of February.  Not so! Since I still had to completely rebuild the kitchen from the studs up, I figured that had the greatest potential to hold me back.  That actually went really well and I love my new kitchen!


Really, the problem holding me back turned out to be paperwork!  I thought that the Middle East countries had a lot of paperwork to do but they have nothing on China.  To start, I had to get a long form notarized copy of my marriage certificate which I then had to get notarized by the Secretary of State.  Of course each step needed to be expedited (for a fee) otherwise I would still be in the states right now.  Once I had the apostille from the Secretary of State, I had to take that to the Chinese embassy to be further certified.  The closest one was in Los Angeles.  Which was where I went and waited for over an hour to be told that because I was married in Nevada, I was under the jurisdiction of San Francisco and would need to go there. No exceptions.  I contemplated going to San Francisco and doing this, but that is a 6 hour drive from Los Angeles and a 9 and a half hour drive from Las Vegas.  I really don't see the logic of making me go to San Francisco especially since I was standing in the Los Angeles office!!!!  Also, Las Vegas to Los Angeles is 4 hours.  Las Vegas to San Francisco is again 9 and a half hours.  I just don't get the logic.  So I paid a visa agent to do it for me because it was much cheaper than my gas, time, and sanity.

When it finally came back, I found out that my Dad had to have surgery, which was a surprise to us all. So I guess it was a good thing that the marriage certificate took so long, (3 weeks) because I would not have wanted to be newly out of the country when I got that news.  Luckily, the surgery went well and he is back home recovering.

After that, I booked my flight and then attempted to get my travel visa where I was again told that I would need to once again go through the San Francisco office because I have a Nevada ID and of course, the San Francisco office has jurisdiction.  It takes 4 days for the office to process the visa so again,  there was no way that I was going to be able to go do it myself so I went back to the same visa agent and she took care of it.  I got the visa back 3 days before I was supposed to leave so that was good.

I had a very good flight and arrived in Xi'an on March 4th.  It's a tad overwhelming but I suppose that is to be expected.

So this is probably one of my last blog posts here, however,  feel free to join me over at my new blog.
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