Hola, saludos mis queridos amigos de Hive y Liketu. Feliz tarde para todos aprovechondos el momento les quiero comentar que por fin mi hijo pudo sacar su nacionalidad, es decir su cédula de identidad que lo certifica como ciudadano venezolano luego de varios intentos fallidos.
La primera vez que iba a sacar la cédula se presentó un problema con el nombre del hospital donde nació y debía corregirlo en el Estado Apure, en pocas palabras me toco viajar 7 horas de donde vivo y dirigirme a las instalaciones del registro civil de Apure.
Esos días fueron caóticos para mi ya que se me presentaron algunos inconvenientes y tuve que quedarme unos días más de lo esperado para poder solucionar el problema que se me había presentado con el documento. Sin embargo a pesar de todos los inconvenientes mi meta era regresar a Maracay, es decir a casa, con todos los pepeles en orden.
Luego de tanto insistir, gracias a Dios logré corregir el documento, mi pensamiento era regresar a casa con el documento listo, nada más que de ir al SAIME (el organismo que emite las cédulas de identidad en mi país) y todo resuelto.
No fue fácil, les cuento, pero no me iba a rendir. Fueron días de trasnochos, llenos de cansancio agotamiento y preocupación. Lo que pensé que sería fácil, se me hizo muy difícil, pero me contenta mucho porque todo el esfuerzo que hice no fue en vano, valió la pena. En pocos días mi hijo tendrá su nacionalidad, es decir, le harán entrega de su documento oficial de identidad.
Gracias a Dios Todo salio muy bien y no se presentó ningún inconveniente.
Aquí les comparto algunas fotografías que nos tomamos mientras esperábamos en el SAIME.
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Hello, greetings my dear friends of Hive and Liketu. Happy afternoon to all of you. I would like to tell you that finally my son was able to get his nationality, that is to say his identity card that certifies him as a Venezuelan citizen after several unsuccessful attempts.
The first time I was going to get the card there was a problem with the name of the hospital where he was born and I had to correct it in the State of Apure, in a few words I had to travel 7 hours from where I live and go to the civil registry of Apure.
Those days were chaotic for me since I had some inconveniences and I had to stay a few days longer than expected in order to solve the problem I had with the document. However, in spite of all the inconveniences, my goal was to return to Maracay, that is to say, home, with all the papers in order.
After so much insisting, thank God I managed to correct the document, my thought was to return home with the document ready, nothing more than to go to the SAIME (the agency that issues the identity cards in my country) and everything solved.
It was not easy, I tell you, but I was not going to give up. They were days of late nights, full of tiredness, exhaustion and worry. What I thought would be easy, turned out to be very difficult, but I am very happy because all the effort I made was not in vain, it was worth it. In a few days my son will have his nationality, that is to say, he will receive his official identity document.
Thank God everything went very well and there were no problems at all.
Here are some pictures that we took while we were waiting at the SAIME.