Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Legal or not legal?


Life in Spain as of now

Have hit some bumps in the road but it is looking clearer. Got my NIE denied which is a card so that you can stay in Spain legaly and not have to worry about the Little things but what  happens when you get denied. Well, first you appeal it as I did with a lawyer who is helping me along. You put an appeal, question why you got denied & wait for a 2 month or more response. I got really lucky because my fiancee is now a Spanish citizen, so we rushed the civil wedding due to my issue.
 Did the civil ceremony & celebrated with friends. Now, I am waiting for the certificate,  family book and another document to start my filling process for a card that says that I am legal for five years and can FINALLY work. Hopefully in those five years, I find a job (not being picky at all), save money, Derick finishes his PhD and we find somewhere to settle. Doing some private classes in the afternoon with kids & teenagers but doesn't pay a lot.
The settling can be anywhere in the world, huge question mark for us & family.
This all has been a process since November 2011 and we might not have it solutioned until December of this year (2012).

Homoligacion process: Started this process to get my degree approved in Spain so that I can work as a Psychologist or something in the field. Been waiting for six months but people say that they can last up to two years!! Received a letter from them not too long ago  stating that Valley College & CSUN  had to send them directly my transcripts, didn’t say why but they wanted to check if I didn’t make it up (who would make that up!) and still waiting & hoping the schools sent them over. Gotta call soon to see what is up.

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