#askfedi hey, people who have had experiences with filing up visas in europe, or czech republic:
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that's right. square peg goes into the round hole
@mynameistillian Not funny because of your stressful context, but I laughed hard indeed 😬 — /airhug from a French-born living in Switzerland, having sometimes to explain the looooong and hard way to limited people that postcodes and phone numbers here are not THE SAME 😅 (the exotism and profound differences between these specific 2 countries, right? 🙄)
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@mynameistillian Not funny because of your stressful context, but I laughed hard indeed 😬 — /airhug from a French-born living in Switzerland, having sometimes to explain the looooong and hard way to limited people that postcodes and phone numbers here are not THE SAME 😅 (the exotism and profound differences between these specific 2 countries, right? 🙄)
@shalf yuuppp. god immigration is a pain in the ass
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@shalf yuuppp. god immigration is a pain in the ass
@mynameistillian I find solace in the fact that if we are still at the “filling in paperwork with solid chances of getting approved smoothly” experience of it, we are privileged (and given my demographics, me above a lot of people), but yeah.
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are you fucking kidding me
@mynameistillian it can't be that bad...
looks
It's worse, way worse -
#askfedi hey, people who have had experiences with filing up visas in europe, or czech republic:
how do you enter your postcode if in your country postcodes are six characters long but the visa form only has space for five because they're five characters long in czech republic?
i am really afraid of messing up and getting a visa denial over small crap like that, and my visa coordinator is offline bc it's saturday
so please help or

@mynameistillian If they want you to bring it printed, the safest thing is to leave it blank and ask during the visa interview to fill it out in front of the agent
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