Monday, May 19, 2014

Al Ain Zoo

Zoo's generally aren't my favorite thing to do when it is HOT out but my mom and the kids really wanted to go to the Al Ain Zoo. It is already so HOT here that the Zoo is only open from 4pm - 10pm daily.  Well, we went anyway and we were pleasantly surprised! It was hot, but they have the option to get a tour guide who drives you around the Zoo in a golf cart. You get to see everything, get a bottle of water and a soda (or juice) for everyone in your party, a giraffe feeding, and a discount if you purchase anything. This VIP treatment cost 500ADE for the 6 of us (4 adults and 2 children). We also got front row seating for the bird show.
Monkey, Ladybug, and Unicorn at the Entrance
Our tour guide and golf cart (yes, she gave us permission to take her photo)
Flamingos
Big Horn Sheep
Baboon
Meerkat
Wild African Dog
Lioness
Lion
Beautiful White Lioness
Gazelle
Gazelle (she loved getting her picture taken)
Hide and Seek with a Wildebeest
 Giraffes Synchronized eating
I love that the little one has his tongue out and the one in front looks like he is liking the spots off the little one!
Monkey "feeding" the hippo trash can!
Hippos (they tried to hid from the camera but I got them)!
The kids got to feed this giraffe
Ladybug about 110cm
Monkey about 100cm
Unicorn about 140cm
Very cute recycling bins!
Mr. Crocodile
She was so excited to be chosen! (I think he had her picked out from the second he saw her)!
Ladybug waiting for the falcon.
Look at that face!
Another animal that enjoyed getting his picture taken. Cute penguin!
My Monkey!
My Ladybug!
My Unicorn!
A Big Tortoise
This camel had an itch...he used the tree branch to scratch!

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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Residency Visa {A How-to} Al Ain

On May 1st we started the process to get our residency visas. Hubby already has his and now he gets to sponsor our family. There is a lot to this process (including things that have to happen before you can even start). **Note: This information below was correct at the time of posting...things change daily here so be ready if something doesn't go exactly as I have it here.

BEFORE you can start the Visa process you must:

1) Have the passport/resident visa for the employee.
2) Have housing.
3) Have your marriage certificate, birth certificates (for children only), and parent letter (if you have any children from a previous marriage) translated AND attested (I have an AWESOME person to help you with this if you need it...just leave me a comment).
4) Copies of everything! You need a COPY of EACH of the following for EACH person you are sponsoring:
a) employee's passport and visa
b) passport page for person being sponsored
c) salary certificate (print from ERP)
d) first page of housing contract
e) translated/attested marriage certificate for spouse OR birth certificate for child (be sure to copy the first page and the back of the last page -the one with all the stamps)
~~~if you (or your spouse) have a child from a previous marriage 
you will also need a copy of the translated/attested parent letter~~~


AFTER you have those 4 items taken care of you can proceed with the Visa process:

Step 1) Pink Visa Paper
  • Take ALL the above documents (originals and copies), passports, a passport photo (for each person) and 170ADE (for each person - ask for a receipt ADEC will reimburse you) to the Department of Residency and Foreign Affairs building (in Al Ain across from Al Jimi mall). **Only the sponsor needs to do this step.
  • Go through the gates and to your left is a typing and copy office. Go there and get a number from the machine. When your number is called go to the window and tell them you want to sponsor your family. They will ask for your salary certificate and passport. Because all employees with my husbands company have their visas processed in Abu Dhabi you will also need to tell them that you live in Al Ain and show them your housing contract (otherwise they will tell you that you need to go to Abu Dhabi to do this process)! They will look at all your originals and take your copies and process your paperwork. They will also collect the 170AED for each person. If you don't have the right copies (or enough copies) they do have a copy machine there and they will happily charge you for the copies. Once they have compiled all the paperwork they will send you to window 17 and charge you (a couple Durhams) for the final paper (not exactly sure what this one was but only cost us 2ADE).   
  • Next, they will send you into the main building. Go to customer service. They will check your paperwork and give you a number. 
  • Wait in the Visa Section and wait. At the window they will process and collect your paperwork. They will give you a single paper when you are finished and tell you when to come pick up your PINK visa papers. **After you pick up your PINK visa papers you will have 60 days to get to the next step (I don't recommend waiting that long)!   
  • IF you are sponsoring a STEP-CHILD you will need 5000ADE (refundable when you leave the country to return home for good) in order to pick up the PINK visa (I'm not exactly sure why).

Step 2) Border Run! Yep...time for another border run (85ADE per person). The only difference with this border run is that you will have them stamp your PINK Visa AND your passport when you re-enter the UAE. Adults will also have an eye scan.

You now have 10 days to complete the rest of this process!

Step 3) Emirates ID's.
  • To apply for your Emirate ID you will need your passport, Pink Visa paper, translated/attested birth certificates, and 370ADE per person. 
  • If you have children under 15, you will also need a passport photo (white background and girls' hair pulled back). If you need to get photos taken go to Al Ain Mall, 2nd Floor. There is a store called "Grand" right next door to the Samsonite store where they will take photos for 15ADE. 
  • Take your documents (and photos if needed) to the Al Daryas Typing Center (near Al Jimi Mall in the Al Safa building - across from the Department of Residency Affairs building). They will fill out your Emirate ID application. (For children under 15 that is all that is required and they will text you when the ID is ready for pick up). 
  • Adults now go to the Emirate ID building Sun-Thurs 7am-8pm for fingerprinting and a photo.
  • Emirate ID building is just down the road from the ADEC offices. Go in the main door to the Information Desk. They will check your paper and give you a number. Then go down the hall men to the waiting area down stairs and women up the escalator.
  • When your number is called they will take prints of your fingers and palms and then take your photo.
  • You will get a text when your ID is ready for pick-up.

Step 4) Medical Exam for anyone 18 and over.
  • For the Medical Exam you will need a copy of your passport, a copy of your pink visa paper, and 250AED (ask for a receipt as ADEC will reimburse you).
  • Take your documents to SEHA Sun-Thurs 7am-3pm (near the Blood Donation Center down the road a bit from ADEC). Women go upstairs and check-in and get a number. They will direct you through the rest of the process. Men are downstairs (not sure exactly where they go). Do not pay for Fast Track as you will not be reimbursed for it.
  • Once you have your number you will go in the women's area and wait for your number to be called. Then you will give them the copy of your passport and pink visa and the money. They will process your paperwork and take a photo.
  • Then you will go down the hall and meet with an intake physician. I was asked to verify that I was an American and that I was not pregnant (some countries need an immunization and pregnant women can't have the x-ray).
  • Then you are sent down the hall for a blood draw and then on to x-ray.
  • When your Medical Certificate is complete and ready for pick-up they will text you (24-48 hrs).

Step 5) Medical Card (from Employer-if you don't work for ADEC then this part will be different for you)
  • Go to ADEC Customer Service get Insurance Request Form. Verify how many getting insurance, ERP number and what school you teach at.
  • Then go up to 1st Floor Insurance (next to housing) with the Insurance Request Form (1 per family), passport copies for spouse and dependents, copy the medical exam receipt for each person that had a medical exam, copies of pink visa paper, copies of Emirate ID receipts for each person, a passport photo of each person and a copy of the employee's Medical Card.
  • They will process the paperwork and tell you when to return to pick-up the Medical Cards (about 2 days).

Step 6) Back to Department of Residency and Foreign Affairs with the documents listed below and 360ADE (for each person - ask for a receipt as ADEC will reimburse you). Start at the Typing Office (again). **If you are getting a resident visa for a step-child you will only be allowed a 1 year visa and the cost will be 120AED**.  Then go to main building to customer service to get a number for resident visas. While you are waiting they will send you to Em-post (out by the typing center area) to get a sticker that tells them where to deliver the passports once they are finished. Then you go back inside to wait. They will collect all your documents, process them and you are finished. You will get a text when your passports are ready for pick-up (2-3 days).
  • Original Pink Visa
  • Copy of Passport
  • Passport Photo
  • Original Emirate ID receipt
  • Original Medical Certificate (for those 18 and older)
  • Copy of Medical Insurance Card
  • Copy of Sponsor's Passport
  • Copy of Sponsor's Visa
  • Salary Certificate
  • Copy of 1st page of Housing Contract
  • Passport
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Grand Mosque and the Beach ~ Abu Dhabi

While in Abu Dhabi for Ladybug's baptism, we got a couple hotel rooms and stayed the night. We checked out the hotel pool, a local beach and the Grand Mosque.
Hotel Lobby
Hotel Pool
Private Beach


The Grand Mosque
At the Mosque older girls and women are requested to wear abayas (or long skirts, long-sleeved shirts and a head covering) so you will see my mom and Unicorn wearing abayas in the photos below. 

















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Friday, May 16, 2014

Ladybug's Baptism ~ Abu Dhabi

After Church and the Church pot-luck we headed out to Abu Dhabi for Ladybug's baptism. She was baptized a Member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the 1st (and currently only) LDS building in the Middle East! We are so grateful that my mom was able to come all the way from Arizona to be with Ladybug! I wish I had my camera when the 2 little ones saw grandma in the car after I picked her up from the airport. They were so SURPRISED! I am impressed that I managed to keep here visit a secret from them for so long! We are also grateful that many of the members of our little Al Ain Branch (a small unit of the LDS church, similar to a ward) made the almost 2 hour drive to support Ladybug as well.

We are very proud of Ladybug and her decision to be baptized. Her daddy performed her baptism (she had to be "dunked" twice as her little toes tried to escape the first time) and her confirmation. Unicorn gave the talk on baptism and Grandma gave the talk on the Holy Ghost. She had members of the Primary (organization for children) Presidency give the prayers and the songs she choose were: "When I am Baptized" and "I Belong to the Church of Jesus Christ". The children from our Branch also sang a special song, "Families Can Be Together Forever". It was a really nice program.
Monkey, Ladybug, and Unicorn
Daddy, Ladybug, Monkey, Unicorn, and Me
Grandma and Ladybug
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Monday, May 12, 2014

National Museum ~ Al Ain

While my mom was visiting we ventured out to explore some of Al Ain. One place we stopped at was the National Museum. It is a small museum with a LOT of neat items on display. We weren't able to get any pictures but below is a link that has some photos and more information. It was worth the 3ADE for Adults and 1ADE for Children. Side note: The Museum is closed Mondays and has limited hours on Fridays.

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Sunday, May 11, 2014

Happy 8th Birthday ~ Ladybug

It is hard to believe that Ladybug is now 8 years old! She keeps us on our toes. She is very creative and intelligent (even though she doesn't like school)!

For her birthday she had a bunch of girls over to watch "Frozen", open presents, and eat ice cream cake!


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Thursday, May 1, 2014

I need your help...

to win a Desert Safari and a new video camera!

**Update...contest is now over. We came in 3rd. Thanks for your votes!**

As you know we are living in the United Arab Emirates. Well, the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and our recruiting agency (Footprints Recruiting) are having "A Day in the Life" video contest for those who are currently working in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

Well, I decided to enter! The hubs and I would really love to experience a desert safari and, if you watch my video, you will see that I could really use a new video camera!

You can vote daily so head on over, click the link below, then click "VOTE" and then share with all your friends and family on Facebook! Thanks so much!


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