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Indian Consulate

This post is dedicated to the idiot with glasses who answers the window when you ring the bell at the Indian consulate in San Francisco.

Dear “Idiot with glasses”,

I was at the consulate earlier today, trying to submit my application for the passport that I lost in August this year. You answered the window when I rang the bell for the consulate (who the hell runs a consulate in a house??).

The moment you opened that window, I recognized that your face belonged to one of those idiots that I would beat up, back in India. You are someone that I would have never spoken to back home and yet, as fate had it, you were here, in San Francisco, some 10,000 miles away, opening the window without a smile, looking down on me and being all judgemental and sarcastic.

I asked you if I could drop off my application, all nicely packaged and ready to be mailed. Instead, you said that I had to mail it in through USPS. I really don’t understand how it matters, whether I drop it off myself or if some USPS guy dropped it off on my behalf. And you also wanted a notarized copy of my lost passport…. ummm… you idiot!

Thanks for ruining a day of my 5 day vacation. Anyways, I hope you lose your passport sometime, so that you know how it feels, and I hope you walk miles to a consulate, only to be told that you have to mail it to the same address instead. Screw you! I hope you rot in whatever you believe to be bad, in your afterlife.

Kthxbye…!

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I wish…

..that I had a time machine. There are so many things that I could have done to undo whatever happened. Unfortunately, things don’t work that way. Life, as I see it, is not about never failing. It is about risingĀ  everytime you fail, higher than before.

This past week had been chaotic to say the least and every single person (from my bank manager to my friends) who I have spoken to, seem somewhat surprised as to how well I am handling the situation and the sudden change in plans. Here is what I learned -

I was one of those guys who grew up watching ‘Cops’ and ‘World’s Wildest Police Videos’ and the likes. I still get a weird feeling everytime a squad car passes by, with it’s lights flashing and the sirens blaring and it brings back memories from all the TV shows. Well, here’s the truth, stuff like that doesn’t happen unless someone just got shot or someone’s life is in danger. I imagined a couple of squad cars to arrive as soon as we contacted 911 and start scouting the area for possible suspects and find our bags in an hour with a happy ending.

In real life, 911 dispatch gave us a local phone number to call and contact the local police. When we called the local number and told them what happened, they transferred us to a TRU (telephone reporting unit) where I had to ‘leave a message’ for the cops to call me back. Finally, about an hour and a half later and 3 phone calls and numerous messages , I convinced dispatch to send us a ’street unit’ since we weren’t from Portland and had to go back to Seattle. The street unit arrived 10 minutes later, noted down what we lost and asked us what the thief could possibly do with the documents(I bet he had no clue what an I-20 document or H1B, F1 visas were). He gave us a case number and was on his way.

I wish he had told us that thieves don’t hold on to bags for long. That they rummage through it, and dump it in a garbage can nearby. This sounds like common sense now, but my brother and I were too occupied with other things in our head and I wish the cop had told us this. For what it was worth, we could have just driven around for an hour or two looking for the bags in the garbage cans nearby. Maybe we would have found the bags with the passports, maybe we could have still had our vacation, maybe we could have still gone back home and spent time with family, maybe just maybe….

I’ve also watched a lot of movies where the thief has a suddent change of heart and gives back everything with an apology and a happy ending. Yea, that doesn’t happen in real life either. My best guess is that our passports are all either in a garbage dump somewhere outside of Portland or have been traded in the black market. Good news though is that the DHS (Homeland Security) has our pictures and finger prints in their database. Someone will get a good ass kicking when they try to use our passports. Our bank accounts been changed, and fraud alerts setup, so there is nothing that can be done in there either.

Our hotel bookings have been canceled and refunded (Expedia was good with this). Our flight tickets are still in the limbo. They want to give us $3000 in credit for flight tickets that we can use in the future and I’m still fighting.

All our bank accounts, credit cards have been cancelled and reopened with new numbers, fraud alerts setup on our SSN and credit histories and mostly secured.

I spoke to the International Student Office at the UW and they informed me that my student visa would be cancelled. Once I get my new passport, I have the option of either sticking it out in the States until I graduate or if I decide to go out of the country, I will have to re-apply for the student visa as a fresh candidate. They gave no guarantee that I would be issued a visa again. Although this seems like the most retarded policy ever, one of my friend’s friend had her visa cancelled under similar circumstances and had the visa issued in no time. The question is whether I want to risk going out and never coming back. The good news though is that I can take the interview in Vancouver, Canada which is a 3 hour drive from Seattle.

I think I’ve done enough talking and thinking/analysis about this issue. Time to move on to better things in life. In other news, summer is almost done in Seattle (if this counts as one). The rain is here to stay.

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Shattered

Yesterday, at about 11:55AM, some 3 hours after my brother and I left Seattle for San Francisco, we stopped for lunch in Portland, Oregon. It should have been a harmless 20 minute lunch and followed by a blast to San Francisco in our cool looking For Escape rental. But it turned out to be the worst 20 minutes of my life to be followed by months and months of pure pain. Let me give you some background -

We were driving down to San Francisco to Schengen visas for our trip to Spain which was coming up in 2 weeks. We planned to get the visa, camp out in northern California and head back to Seattle. Unfortunately, in the 20 minutes that we parked our car, someone shattered our rear window and took away 3 backpacks that had all our documents, passports, immigration papers, etc in it. Here is a list of what we lost -

Passports, Immigration documents, visas, SSNs, bank account numbers – STOLEN

Our camping trip in California this weekend – STOLEN

Our drive to Calgary, Canada next weekend – STOLEN

Our week long backpacking trip to Spain in 2 weeks – STOLEN

Our trip to India from Spain (to surprise our family back home) – STOLEN

Our clothes – STOLEN

My Corporate IDs – STOLEN

Our vacation – STOLEN

Peace of mind for the next 6 months – STOLEN

3 phone calls and an hour and a half later, a cop showed up to take down our complaint, apologized for the loss, wished us luck for getting new documents and left us reminding that we should hate Portland by then. We cancelled our visa appointments after that, did the drive of shame back to Seattle with a shattered window and returned our rental car.

Under these circumstances, my brother and I did what every ‘Man’ would do. We said ‘Sh*t happens’ a few times, joked around that we saved a few thousand dollars on the vacation, that we were illegal immigrants now without papers, joked around that the thief got ripped off (he left the laptop behind, the road bikes, my wallet, etc). We came back home to Seattle, went shopping at Fred Meyers for some boxers, food and had dinner outside.

Came back home after that, researched about identity theft, now that the thief has all our bank account numbers and social security cards/information. Now, we are just sad. Going back to work today. :(

Update: My brother posted more on the incident here.

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