I would say that I never thought moving to another country would be so difficult, but that's just a blatant lie. I think it's a notoriously bureaucratic process - especially when you'll be working for a foreign government while still retaining your citizenship.
So, here's what the process has looked like since results were sent out. About two days after we received notification of acceptance, an email came with the following documents:
- Certificate of Health
- Reply Form
- IRS Form 8802
Our JET coordinator has also set up a google group just for the San Francisco JETs, which has been tons of fun (and by fun, I mean 'inbox clogging'). Everyone has been introducing themselves, and it's nice to know I'll be going over having a vague idea of who some of my coworkers are.
The deadline for forms to be submitted is May 9th, and the next round of paperwork probably won't arrive until a few weeks after that (hopefully around the time we learn where we'll be placed). It looks like its going to be fairly turn key from here on out, and the real process will be packing and preparing to leave.
Man, I do not even want to think about my furniture.
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