Last week, five and a half months after kicking off the process, we submitted
our application. In mid-June the last remaining document, Paige’s birth
certificate, finally arrived. In fact, we received two. Perhaps
Pennsylvania was trying to make up for having lost our original order. I
immediately scooted down to the Zivilstandamt to submit our now complete
package of official certificates. The clerk accepted the documents and
asked me how I would like to pay the CHF 116 filing fee. After
paying, I stood expectantly waiting for the promised registrar’s extract.
The remaining piece of the application puzzle. Sensing my expectation,
she told me that it would be sent by post. What? Couldn’t I just
wait a bit and get it while there? “Nope, we will send
it.” Astutely recognizing my limited negotiation position, I
nodded acceptance and left. In the end, I thought, what’s another two
weeks. November, 2020 is more than two years away and
we’ll certainly have this worked out by then. Sure enough, two weeks
later the official document arrived so I zipped down to the immigration office
at the first opportunity (open Thursdays only) to submit the full
application. Five months’ worth of form filling, certificate ordering,
document collecting and signature requesting. It felt like I was holding
a summary of our very existence which, from a Swiss perspective, perhaps I
was. To my surprise, there was no line in the immigration office. A
dark thought emerged. Maybe they weren’t open. Worse, maybe
everyone eligible had already applied. Darker still, maybe the
immigration quota had been filled and it was too late. Not to worry,
though. No line meant simply no wait and I was immediately invited in to
speak with a nice, thirty something woman of Asian descent. She asked for
my package and quickly sifted through it to ensure completeness. After
having done so she stamped a case number on the front sheet and told me we
would be invited to an interview in six to eight months. She also
mentioned casually that we should expect a bill in the next few days for CHF
950. The entire interaction took five minutes. Three days later
there it was in our post box. I’d heard that this part of the process was
very efficient. On the invoice it was noted that our assigned
Ansprechperson would be Kun-Hye Suh. Our contact person was herself an
immigrant. I smiled at the irony and immediately paid the bill. The
last thing I wanted was to be the source of another delay.
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