With Stefan's passport now secured we're into the final leg of the journey, getting an UK spouse visa so that she and our son, Zogo can finally come to the UK to be with me. Stefan is currently dashing around Dakar to get the final things ready to submit the visa application and I'm trying to get a few last documents together (phone records, records of Western Union transfers where I've paid for my wife's rent) so that I can send them to her by the middle of next week.
It's all getting rather exciting and I'm getting a bit anxious as well. I have all the documents together, I love my wife very much and I want us to be together as a family, but the whole visa process is a bit of a 'black box'. I don't know what goes on, or what influences the decisions made. I do know that applications are denied and at the same time applications are granted. I know that I've done everything I can but it's so frustrating now having everything in someone else's hands.
I suppose after the middle of next week all I can really do is to continue with my postings on this and other blog sites, to continue with my work on my main website and to do everything I can in my campaign to aid the other Liberian refugees in Dakar, Senegal.
To this aim, I how have RSS feeds based on ClickBank products (you can see an example on the left, here). As part of my ClickBank Ads Createion I'm offering everyone the chance to create these ads so that they can use them as an aid to monetizing their website or blog. It's completely free to get your own set of ads and I've just updated the codebase so they look and work even better.
In addition I've now just added a Free Article Submission directory to my site where you can add your own articles for free and help your SEO by adding links to the articles' resource box. The article list is pinged to feed aggregators every evening so your article is sure to be seen and the site is being aggressively marketed so the PR (page rank) will increase very quickly. Any profits from this site will go towards the Liberian refugees of Senegal, so you can help your own site's PR by posting articles whilst aiding my charity campaign at the same time. I hope to see you at the article site very soon.
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