DFAT can die in a fire

Grrrr.

I went down to the post office this morning to put in my passport application, all excited that I’d be able to order plane tickets in a couple of weeks and visit my lovely kungfupolarbear.

But NO:
– The printer here at work where I printed out the application form chopped off the bottom like three millimetres of each page, and even though there’s nothing actually written in those boxes the passport office will reject the application.
– The signature of my guarantor was in dark blue ink not black, and they’ll reject that too.
– The only birth certificate I have is a copy of the original from years ago (my parents have no idea where the original went), and, you guess it, that will be rejected too. Which leads me to:
– I have to go into the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages before work next week some time to get the birth certificate done. I’d just fax or mail it in, but there’s a wonderful warning on their website saying that non-urgent applications will take up to SIX FUCKING WEEKS to process, and even urgent ones are ten days. I can actually go there in person and get it within the hour.

The lady in the post office was nice though, she said to just come in again once I’ve got everything sorted out rather than having to make an appointment again.

Sigh.

15 thoughts on “DFAT can die in a fire

  1. The lady in the post office was nice though, she said to just come in again once I’ve got everything sorted out rather than having to make an appointment again.

    Bet that comes back to bite you in the arse too!

  2. Yeah, but just think…you’ll get to meet me soon! So really, it’s all worth it. 😉

    In all seriousness, I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you that all this passport business goes smoothly from this point forward.

    1. Haha. 😀

      Yeah, I’m hoping it should. I know exactly what needs to be fixed, so… ::crosses fingers too::

      …it’s five in the morning there at the moment! Are you up horribly early or horribly late? 🙂

  3. Really? They must have changed the process since I last checked:

    1) Are you an Australian citizen?
    2) What’s your drivers’ license number?
    2) Bonza, cobber.

          1. Something like “awesome, dude”. Though I don’t think anyone would actually use those words non-ironically in this day and age.

  4. hopefully it won’t take that long!
    when I had to get a ‘real’ birth certificate not too long ago (apparently i didn’t actually exist as i don’t have a birth certificate or a drivers lisence…. 😉 it only ended up taking about 10 days to get to me!

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