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London-Manchester-Liverpool (With A Toddler and A Parent) : Day 3 – 5

Continue from the previous post


Day 3 : Manchester

Early morning in Manchester was even colder and colder. It was 2 degrees celcius. What kind of spring was that?😬😬😬

This morning we went to visit the famous Red Devil’s home in Old Trafford. It was not that far but we were a bit lost since the GPS map showed us another place called Old Trafford. We managed to get there after asking here and there and a short taxi ride.

We didn’t have the stadium tour here since none of us were a fan. So, we just took some pictures, circling around, sat down by the nearest bench and decided to continue the trip to Piccadilly city centre.

We used to visit Piccadilly city centre often. Enjoying summer sunshine with ice cream, played in its garden, and visited the Debenhams to buy Polly Pocket. This time we just strolled around, stopped by the pharmacy to buy a lipgloss and Primark. The doctor needed a warm pants to cover her legs.

We returned to our Air Bnb, packed up the luggage, having light lunch, and heading to the station.

Arrived at Euston at 14.30 we went home directly. It was quite tiring, and I felt needing some sleep.

We didn’t go outside anymore after this. We had to catch 7 am trains to Liverpool tomorrow. So, we had to leave home at the very late as 6.10 am. Early sleep was a must.

Day 4 : Liverpool

I wrote about Liverpool in a separate post, so guess there’s no need to repeat the story here. I had my Paris in Autumn, the doctor had his Anfield in Spring. 

Maybe this is one of the best things marriage could bring : to help on another to complete each other dream, together.

The trip highlight : Anfield



Day 5 : London

The rest of the trip spent in London, finally. Moving here and there was quite tiring. But, since we did it for a greater cause, it was forgivable. This day, I told the squad that we would leave latter, because it was Friday, and there would be a Friday prayer. We left home around 8.30, not very different than our usual schedule.

Today’s schedules were Buckingham Palace, St. James Park, Parliament Square, and London Central Mosque for Friday prayer. The doctor also had an appointment to meet his best friend who’s taking a master course in radiology in UCL.

We planned to meet at Buckingham Palace but it turned out we met at the bus. In one of the bus stop to Buckingham Palace, this friend entered the bus. It was such an unexpected and pleasant surprise.

Reyhan kept going with us to St James Park, Parliament Square and London Central Mosque. St. James Park was very big and beautiful. The baby enjoyed running around, chasing animals, feeding the doves, and screaming happily.

Having such a huge park in heart of the city is truly envious and they have many, not one. When will we have like those ones here?😞

Strolling around St James Park brought us to another place called Parliament Square. It was like a small park where many statues of famous people were built. We had Big Ben from another point of view than we had from the first visit. We waited for the bus to the Central Mosque there.

We had lunch at the basement of the mosque. The Chicken and Lamb Biryani were quite good. We also had a cup of ice cream for the baby and vegetarian samosa. The ice cream was a yes, a not for the samosa.

While the men was doing the prayer, I spent the time by chasing around the baby inside the women prayer hall. It was quite lot of people there. I didn’t join the prayer since I couldn’t leave this rabbit unattended.

Right after prayed, another friend of the doctor joined too. It felt like a small reunion for his year. We proceeded to another of his bucket list : Abbey Road cross road. It was where the Beatles had their last album cover picture taken. The famous four were crossing the street.

Abbey Road turned out to be an ordinary small road where buses and cars were passing by. In front of the crossroad, there were the small museum and the shop. The doctor had his picture taken crossing the road while pushing the stroller😄.

Finally, the three friends were parted here and continued their own journey on their own. We took a bus to King’s Cross station.

I was actually quite grumpy that day. I wanted to visit Natural History Museum but the distance wasn’t pretty convenient. So, with a heavy heart, it was skipped. So, done with the Abbey Road, I insisted that I wanted to visit Platform 9 3/4 at King’s Cross.

Platform 9 3/4 located inside the station. You just have to walk straight until the end of the station from the entrance door. The trolley and the wall barrier were there with lots of muggles queued up to have their picture taken while pushing the trolley with the scarf flown for £ 10.
Of course,  I missed the queue. I prefered spending the time and money inside the shop next to the monument. The shop felt more like a magic shop packed with muggles who were shopping for their Hogwarts school appliances.

Notebooks, pencil, pen, gloves, scarf, hat, bag, shirt, and many merchandises were available. I decided to buy a bagpack from Gryffindor. Although it was quite expensive (for my wallet), but let’s close the eyes for I wouldn’t have any other chances to visit this place again during the trip.

We had a short walk from King’s Cross to visit one of the luggage store nearby. I needed a four wheels cabin luggage so during the return, I wouldn’t have to carry bags wihout any wheels, which I did during our departure and it was pretty exhausting. Another lucky deal gotten in the luggage store. A green four wheel Samsonite was on a discount. Made a purchase for £79 only.  A good price tag indeed.

A direct bus to our home and its stop was just few meters away from the luggage store. Not for long the bus came. My father wanted to visit an ice cream shop along Angel Islington which he noticed several times when we went home. So, we made a stop in Angel Centre and continued walking. Just few meters walking, a little book shop was having a big discount and I couldn’t help stopping and shopping.

A bundle of six books from Legendary St.Clare’s Twins, Guess How Much I Love You series in autumn, winter, and summer, and few of very cheap children books. What a heaven! I had the intention to go back once again later.

It turned out the ice cream shop was not as near as we thought. But, with a better weather than the previous days, the big pavement, we decided to enjoy Angle-Islington by walk while having sight seeing to the shops on the left and right.

Udderlicious was a home-made and hand-made small and cozy ice cream shop. They had few customers when we were there. We bought three cups of their ice cream and yeah, they were utterly delicious.

We had been outside from morning and when we finished the ice cream it was almost 6 pm. Time to go home and rest.

A bus to Balls Pond Road sent us back home after a long tiring, yet happy day around London.

Buckingham Palace
St. James Park
Brunch time at St. James Park
Big Ben from Parliament Square
Westminster Abbey. It’s where some famous were buried and the royals got married
London Central Mosque
A wall to Hogwarts
Magic shop
Gryffindor’s merchandises

Goodbye for now!

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London-Manchester-Liverpool (With A Toddler and A Parent) : Day 1 – 2

Unlike the last autumn in Paris, this trip was quite an ambitious one due to the trip members’ bucket list. But, I had set the brain and heart from the beginning, (once again) unlike the previous autumn in Paris, this trip was not absolutely about me. I was here to ‘help’.

From the tickets purchasing (plane, train), accomodation arrangement, itinerary, until the least important like what and where to eat for those seven days. It felt more or less like a travel agent as well as tour leader.

It was actually 9-10 days trip if we counted the flights trip. Departed on 23rd April and arrived here on 2nd May. We went through three flights, two transits for depart and return. For the departure, we spent approximately 30 hours journey. Those were including the time we left home until we landed in our first destination.

The baby was doing very much better on this second trip. She enjoyed her own seat, slept pretty nicely, and very much less crankier than the previous long haul flights trip. I think 7-8 hours trapped in the plane is quite bearable for above 2 years old kid.

I had reviewed two airlines that we flew with in the previous post. Let’s just proceed to the city trips.


Day 1 : London

Arrived at Heathrow Terminal 4 around 9.05 and directly proceeded to the long queue of immigration. Thankfully, an officer spotted us and told us to move from the line and directly stepped forwars to immigration counter. Four of us altogether. Thanks to the toddler girl.

We were greeted by ‘Assalamualaikum’ and a wide smile from the officer. Such an unexpected warm welcome from the scary immigration. Alhamdulillah. The process took quite some time, but I felt at ease. We had light conversation with the officer. Done checking all of our passports, he bid farewell with another ‘Assalamualaikum’.

This was one example of my answered ultimate prays each time I travel : for us to meet the kind ones.

When we exited all the checkings, the car I reserved from a service called Unicorn Transfer had arrived there with their driver. We planned to check in our Air bnb at 12, but it turned out we arrived earlier than expected. The doctor sent whatsapp message to the host and he said it was no problem. His brother had waited for us at home.

It took about an hour to drive from Heathrow to our Air Bnb. Quite far and unexpectedly we met traffic jam here also. After a little elevator drama during the check-in, we could finally smell the comfort of home. About this airbnb, maybe another separate post will do. Maybe.

As usual, whenever I arrive in one destination, the first thing I do is always unpacking. While the others were doing whatever they wanted to do, I was busy putting all clothes to the cupboard, the food to the refrigerator, and made sure all the luggages were empty.

Done with that, time to rest? Nope. It was lunch time preparation. I didn’t mind a big luggage full of food until it was a bit overweight, as long as I didn’t have to go outside to find what should be eaten after a very long and tiring journey. We had a home-made chicken gulai with warm rice as our first lunch. Too yummy.

Full tummy, clean body, and done prayed, we went to the famous London Bridge. Well, this was actually not what I had in mind. I intended to visit Tower Bridge actually. But, I didn’t know why, it was London Bridge that kept flowing from my mouth. Sigh.

Another surprise we had during our stay : a very cold and windy spring. In our first day, we were having a lethal combination of cold, windy, and rainy weather. No warm spring for us yet. We couldn’t enjoy London Bridge view too long in such weather. After snapped some pictures, we ended up in Pret à Manger for coffee, hot chocolate and croissant. Done with that, we went home. Too cold for my preference.

Arrived at our home, we had dinner, and I told my father to pack for the next trip tonight. At the first day, almost all of us still enjoyed having jetlag.

London Bridge and the iconic red bus
Tower Bridge as seen from London Bridge

Day 2 : London

I set as early as 7.30 to go outside for the second day since we had to catch the train to the next city at 13.00. I wanted to spend the morning time to see more of London. But you know, it was pretty hard to be on time with this kind of travel squad. I’d like to finish all the stuff before we left home. No mess should be left.

In fact, we could just leave around 8.10. We prepared more to face the cold weather. It was still too cold for spring this second morning. My hands were freezing. The baby chose to sleep a lot during outside on the stroller.

Ah, the stroller. This was one of my luckiest things I had on this trip other than the plane and train tickets. During the planning, I insisted to reduce the luggage as many as we could. The less, the smaller, the better, without leaving any important things behind. Then, the idea came up. Instead of bringing our baby elle wave stroller, I had in mind for renting in London. So, I did the searching here and there and found that the rental cost was quite agreeable. It was only around £14 for seven days. But, the major turn off was the deliver cost : £25.

Bah! Forget about renting, let’s just bring more stuff.
But, of course, giving up easily was never my middle name. I found another genius idea.
Knowing my brother studied there, knowing he might know one or two families with a baby or toddler, and knowing that they should have a stroller with them, I asked my brother to find if there was one that I could rent for a week. The answer came not very long after he asked.

One of the Phd students sent him a private message after reading his question in their group chat. Told him that he had one, unsused, but just an ordinary one. Told him he could borrow it, no need to rent. I could picture myself smiling ear to ear that time. Another Alhamdulillah.

Back to the trip. We visited London Eye and Big Ben for the half of the second day. I couldn’t help screwing for the weather. It was too damn cold. Not only me, the others also kept whining too. Until we had an idea to cut the itinerary and found a department store to buy warmer clothes and gloves.

But it was quite a tight schedule. After eyeing the giant wheel and giant o’clock tower, we decided to return home so we wouldn’t be late for the 1 pm train. On the way home, we stopped at Subway to buy some take-home lunch.

Arrived home, done with the last light pack, off we went to Euston station for the second half day trip to Manchester.

Big Ben
London Eye
London Euston Station

Day 2 : Manchester

Virgin Train that took us to this nostalgic city after 23 long years arrived on time as scheduled at 15.05. Seeing Manchester Piccadilly station after a long time was too excited beyond words. My father, the primary reason this trip made, couldn’t hide his happy face.

We stayed for one night in Manchester and even for a night stay, Air bnb was still out best choice. We took a taxi to our Air bnb and it was just about fifteen minutes from the station. Unlike the crowded London, Manchester was quiter and calmer, as well as colder.

Arrived and settling down, we had our prayer then it was the time to revisit those memorable places. The first stop was University of Manchester, the place where the old man spent one of the best times of his life. UoM could be reached by walk from our Air Bnb and it costed less than the least expensive budget hotel for one night, five persons. Another lucky offer I got for this trip😉.

Manchester was raining hard and very windy that afternoon. Really, this cold, rainy, and windy weather was truly the enemy of our trip😑.

After having some journeys back to the past by visiting UoM, Precint Centre, and Arthur Livingstone student housing, we moved to places of my precious memory collections : Granby Row, Vimto Park, and Orient House.

They were all still there. Although they had some alterations, but everything was still really there. The Giant bottle we used to climb at Vimto Park now painted in more colorful colours. Orient House was under reconstruction, the small shop across the street was almost closed since it was almost 6 pm.
I spent only two months there. The memories lasted for a very long time, and it was such a great luck having a chance to revisit those places 23 years later.

I couldn’t stand the cold any longer and asked the other to go back home first. The toddler girl had had enough, I guessed. Time to give her the warmth she had been craving for after a very long day.

Arrived home, I prepared dinner and my father and brother went outside again to go to Piccadilly city centre. Three bears who couldn’t stand the cold prefered to stay at home, lazing around.

Vimto Park
The alumni’s university
Arthur Livingstone
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Old Trafford

That was a wrap for the first and the second day!

Proceed to part two and the part three.

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Hello from Liverpool

I expected Liverpool to be as quiet and laid back as Manchester. But, it turned out to be above expectation. At least, their city centre is surely much better than Manchester’s.

This one was a compulsory itinerary. While Anfield is just two hours away from London, of course the liverpudlian couldn’t miss it. The first four days, we’d been moving a lot.

We arrived in London on Monday morning. Then, we departed for Manchester on Tuesday afternoon and got back on Wednesday afternoon. Thursday morning we left for Liverpool. It was only three of us while my dad stayed in London woth his son.

The train to Liverpool departed at 7.07. We managed to leave our Air bnb at 6.10 and reached Euston at 6.30. Manchester’s drama wasn’t repeated, Thank God. We even bought some fruit snack first in Sainsbury inside Euston.

Arrived at Liverpool Lime Street at 9.20 and once we got out from the train station, cold breeze attacked with the rain. Really, that freezing weather was truly the enemy of our trip. London, Manchester, Liverpool, we had it all.

Watching the old architecture around the city centre felt so exciting. We boarded on the bus that took us to Anfield. It turned out almost all of the passengers on bus no. 15 to Anfield were mostly tourists who wanted to visit the legendary stadium too. 

We arrived at Anfield around 10.20 and the closest stadium tour would be at 11.00 am. Instead of going anywhere, we decided to stay warm inside the Liverpool shop, of course buying some merchandises. 

At 11.00, the tour began. It was quite lots of people. Surprisingly not only men or boys, some grannies were on the group too and they were sooo passionate. Really interesting. They asked questions, took pictures, and so on.  Not only the stadium, we also visited the board room, the VVIP room where some selected guests watched the match, and paid £25.000 to sit there. Not only that, they couldn’t go alone and had to bring another guests instead. So, it takes £50.000 to watch there. It doesn’t stop there, they had to pay for two seasons minimum. So, all in all, please do the math. 

The tour guide was absolutely charming and pleasant. He joked a lot and  for the standard of cold British, he was very warm. I am not a fan at all, but I didn’t know why, this stadium felt so warm. The pictures, interior, and the people inside the tour. It’s £17 per person very well spent.

Done with the stadium tour, we could visit the museum without any guide. I lost my mood because of the cold weather and hungry tummy. Once the doctor finished his museum tour, I nagged him to go back to city centre to find some food. 

We couldn’t make time for Beatles museum since our train back departed at 15.47 and it was 12.30 already. Too risky.

We had lunch in the city centre and found one noodles restaurant without any porks and it was so delicious. Done with lunch, we strolled around the station and visited Primark and another Liverpool store nearby.

Back to Lime Street station at 15.15 and the trains were there. It was quite full in our coach but still acceptable. Arrived in London at 17.59, tired and happy.

I had my Paris in autumn last October.

He had his Anfield in spring last April.

We’re even, right, Yobo?

The dream place
The youngest liverpudlian in the stadium tour group
Before me, this is the doctor’s first wife and forever girlfriend.
Liverpool Lime Street
Strolling around the city centre and doing some window shopping and real shopping. It was such a gloomy weather that day.
This is Anfield.
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Hello from Manchester

I went to this city once.

Here are several pictures from the very first city that made me fall in love with traveling when I was 10. Having a chance to visit this city after 23 years was such a great blessing.
Alhamdulillah.

It was a very cold spring in Manchester. Freezing to be exact. But, didn’t we care when the heart was absolutely warm?
The legendary Vimto Park! We spent most of our evenings at this park chasing the trains😊
The proud alumni is back!
We said hello too to the Red Devils
Piccadilly Garden
The thick clouds on our way back to Manchester Piccadilly
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Virgin Trains to Manchester and Liverpool

During our 7 days in London, another two cities were added in itinerary. Liverpool was there from the very beginning, while Manchester was added in the last minutes, thanks to Virgin Trains.

I had been eyeing  train tickets to Liverpool since London tickets were bought. It costed around £ 100 for three persons return for 2 hours journey. For me, it was quite expensive. I proposed to the doctor for him to go alone, so he could enjoy his trip to the sacred place. He refused.

During the searching, the price once went up above £ 100 and I couldn’t help regretting my hesitation. But then, I decided to keep waiting. 

In the mean time, going to Manchester idea was popped up. My father seemed very keen of such idea. Another research had been done and it was even more expensive than Liverpool tickets.

My mother taught us one of the most important skills that we should have in life : ability to wait. If things don’t go your way, wait. Try harder, search better, pray louder. Waiting has been saving me from lots of harms in my life. It did once again about buying these tickets.

While the departure date was getting closer, none of those tickets had been bought. One morning, I checked once again the price then I saw the advertisement. 

Virgin Trains celebrated its 20th birthday and they were giving extremely cheap tickets promo for many destinations in UK. London-Birmingham was as cheap as £4 one way, and bien sur, £8 return. CRAZILY CHEAP.

When I checked the price for Manchester and Liverpool, I couldn’t be more happier than that time. An normal price for an adult London-Manchester return costs around £ 30-40 something. With this promo tickets from Virgin Trains, I paid, …wait for it…

£ 90 only!!!

For 4 ADULTS and 1 CHILDREN!!!





Less than £ 100 for five persons. We stayed one night in Manchester for the sake of old memories. Having longer time to recall the good memories from the past absolutely needed.
How about Liverpool?

For this city, the promo wasn’t as extraordinary as Manchester, but still very much cheaper than those numbers I had been eyeing for some time. For Liverpool tickets, we got £ 79.50 for 3 persons. 

The best thing and also the worse thing from these western countries, they are so punctual until the very last minute. The trains to Manchester departed at 13.00 and we were almost losing it. We ended up running from the bus stop until the platform to make it on time. We boarded the train at 12.54, the door closed two minutes before the schedule. Exactly at 13.00, the trains were moving. So did the trains to Liverpool at 7.07. Exactly at 7 minutes past seven, the trains were moving.

As expected, the trains were clean, spacious, and not full, so we could move to several empty seats to have window seats. The view along the journey was very beautiful. England suburban with huge farm, brick house, animals farm, spring flower, such an eye candy. We really enjoyed the journey.

Thank you for the kindness, Virgin Trains!

Dream catcher
Window view
Little house on the prairie
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Malindo Air&Qatar Airways Flights (with a toddler) to London

I didn’t really remember how the idea came up about departing from KL instead of Jakarta. But, maybe you tended to be more creative to find any way possible to achieve something when your resource is limited. Of course, money talked here.

After the first tickets from KL to London had beed purchased, the search moved to the ones from Jakarta to KL. The considerations were on the suitable schedule, duration of transit, maximum baggage allowance and price.

Flying from KL to London with Qatar Airways had been decided because it had more comfortable schedule than Emirates. Though lots of reviews still prefered the latter, but I’d been once flyng with them, so I’d like to know one thay I haven’t tried.

In the other hand, the search for JKT KL tickets was more intense. Flying with low cost airlines was surely out of option. We needed one who had the same baggage allowance with 30kgs that Qatar Airways did. I love one with generous baggage alowance, although I won’t use it all.

For such short two hours flight, most of direct flight airlines only give 20 kgs of baggage allowance. GA, MAS, KLM only allows economy class passenger to bring at the maximum of 20 kgs.

Once again, an answered pray was given. I found Malindo Air while browsing for these tickets.

Malindo Air is actually Batik Malaysia which is also the part of Lion Group. All management handled by Malaysian. It has low cost price with full board airlines features such as 30kgs baggage allowance and meal on-board. 

The prices for four tickets were beyond reasonable for me. Even with such price, I made a bussiness class ticket purchase for my father for the return flight from KL to JKT. Considering he would have been so tired after hours of flying and transits, sitting in a bussiness class might give some comfort to end the trip. 

I won’t reveal any numbers here since different standards applied of what we call reasonable. Just go visit the website and decide whether it’s truly reasonable.

Malindo flights were quite acceptable. The plane was clean, spacy leg room, and it was very much more comfortable than MAS. But, it has frequent delay histories for it JKT-KL flight which gave me a very severe stomach ache. On the day we flew, everything went smooth and on time until we boarded the plane. 

But then, it didn’t take off until an hour from the original schedule. It supposed to take off at 1.10 and it truly happened at 2.15. 

The flight was quite acceptable. They provided chicken sandwich pizza and sweet brownies as snacks along with a glass of mineral water. The cabin crews were not that nice, not too helpful unless they were asked, and in both flights, the pilots made such very very rough landings. So uncomfortable. But then, let’s forgive them for those faults and focus to the advantages.

Other than its baggage allowance, one of the reasons when choosing Malindo Air was because it departed from Main Terminal KLIA. So we didn’t have to move to and from the other low cost terminal KLIA 2.

An hour delay made the heart racing so fast since we had to catch another flight which has almost zero delay history.  With this kind of arrangement, we had to go through immigration and baggages handling then proceed to check in counter once again.

Although the next flight would be at 20.50, but Qatar Airways always board the passengers on the plan an hour before the schedule. We arrived at KL at 5.20 pm and the immigration line was very long. 

I put the title with those ‘with a toddler’  words in a bracket because here’s one of the main advantage about traveling with little children. They are the one who will beat the line for us. All queues we had in this trip, Langit Senja beat them all for us. Except in one place, her very own hometown, Jakarta. No exceptions given here. We suffer together with others😊.

As expected, flying with reputable middle east airline was very different. We enjoyed it quite much. We had very helpful staffs on the ground until those attentive cabin crews on the plane. The meals were satisfying, I could order water as often as I wanted, the child meals I ordered were above expectation. They were tasty, lots of snacks, and came with an exciting lunch box for kids. The flight entertainments were varied, from the very new ones until the old ones. Cabin temperatures were quite cold for me. 

However, few notes were also taken here. I booked four seats in the middle so we could have the hand-rest up for the baby to sleep more comfortable. But, we didn’t get it for the KL-Doha flight and vice versa. The arm rest couldn’t be fully lifted. Another one, instead of hot towel, they threw wet tissues for the early refreshment. I prefered hot towel like one I had when I flew with Turkish Airlines. Wet tissue wasn’t suitable for my dry skin.

Other than that, we were good. They were very punctual, we could choose our own seats and modify it as much as we can, very very helpful staff (I appreciate this one the most), smooth take off and landing, enjoyable in-flight entertainments, and of course, a very large, beautiful, and exciting transit airport in Hamad International Airport.

So, if I am being asked if these two airlines are recommended for traveling (with toddler), in spite of their own lacking, the answer would be yes.

Thank you for taking us to our destinations and flying us back home safely!

KLIA Boarding Room
The busy Hamad International Airport
The famous iconic giant doll in HIA
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Hello From London

Unlike last Autumn in Paris trip which I updated very often, a lot, and almost daily, this Spring in London is quite different. We have quiet tight schedule. Seven days to three cities in England, more people to be taken care of, more preparations to do.

We arrived safely and tiringly last Monday after three flights and two transits. It was surely exhausting, but alhamdulillah, everything went well. Even the baby had been less crankier than the last trip.

We checked in to our Air BnB and it was as good as the picture shown us. The house is clean, not that big, very suitable for four person. We also did the Manchester one day trip on Tuesday, stayed for a night and returned to London yesterday. More stories about Manchester trip in a separate post.

Me and my husband have been agreed to one thing : London is less than Paris in almost everything. The architecture, the ambiance, the shops, the park, playground, etc. When Paris is well described as beautiful, London is more stiff and old. But, for their buses, London has better ones than Paris.

One of the most annoying thing about this thing : the weather. Really, I don’t expect spring could be this cold. It’s about 2-5 celcius degrees in the morning. The hands are freezing. And as usual, my lips, hands are all in the terrible condition. Autumn in Paris welcomed us better than Spring in London.

I am currently writing from the trains to catch another dream. Whose dream? Which one?

Another story will come up later too.
Then, have a good day!

The famous double decker on London Bridge
The Eye of London and blue sky. Don’t forget the freezing weather.
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Second Ilana Tan’s Trip : (Freezing) Spring in London

I seem forgetting about traveling-with-baby mess quickly. Remembered how I consciously wrote few months ago said that I wouldn’t have the courage to do another long haul flight(s) with the baby until certain limit of time.

Then, voila.

Tickets issued just two months after the oath. Even crazier, with longer flights. I must have been insane.

This is not on my bucket list. I have been there twenty years ago and have no intention to go back again, unless something really forced me to or something made me have to or someone asked me desperately, free of charge. Then, count me in.

So, this trip is actually not about me, but more about other members of the trip.

The last Paris trip was very memorable till I had little regret that my father didn’t join us. We offered of course, but he refused. I enjoyed it a lot and often thought about him a lot when I was there.

My brother is currently pursuing his master degree in UCL. After lots of scholarships hunting, for two years, he finally made it. So, after went back home, I urged my father to go and visit my brother in this city.
He surely refused and said what he should do there alone. I was jokingly said I could be his companion if all expense would be on him. He frowned😃.

Nevertheless, I kept searching the cheapest ticket possible. Continously, daily, on every airlines possible. I was checking certain websites regularly.

I always checked the price for three adults and one child. Why? Because my father wasn’t interested in traveling alone, while I also couldn’t go alone. I had to bring this little baby and the consequence, another adult had to go with me too. Who else other than the baby’s father?

It is surely so tempting for a hard core liverpudlian like him when Anfield is just few hours by train from there. So, these four unseparated and tangled people should travel together, for their own reasons and motive.

It started with ticket hunting of course and it was such a painful thing to do. It was really heart-breaking seeing the price they offered for our travel squad. The Paris trip expenses all together equals to tickets cost to this city only. That was too cruel.

But, it didn’t stop me. I kept searching daily and religiously. One day, in a fine morning after subuh, I tried MAS website and had a light heart attack watching the price they offered for 3 adults and 1 child. They offered half price from others than I regularly checked.

I had checked MAS before continously since it was one of the most possible alternatives and the offer had never been that shocking. Slightly cheaper than other yes, but with less advantages, such as less agreeable schedules.

I told my father about this price but I didn’t receive a proper response from him. It was surely quite a lot of money, but it was also a very good deal, if the price was the only thing we considered important.

I checked the price day by day until it’s really gone and left me with something. What’s that?

Regret.

It turned out that the regret of not bravely taking the offer was bigger than I thought. I kept thinking about that day and night. I also conveyed this to my father. As a result, it caused more tense ticket hunting than before. My leisure time mostly spent on those airlines websites, every single day.

I had certain preferences. After flying with TK twice and considered its service was just okay, I prefered other middle east airlines. It’s either QR, EK, or SV would be fine. I flew once with EK to Manchester and really impressed until I still could remember it even after twenty years later.

But then, all those three prices were totally out of reach. No matter how many times I checked their websites, it hadn’t changed much.

During the interval of my search, I found two which had promo at that time : GA and THA. It was pretty similar to MAS promo, few millions more expensive, but still within reach. The MAS promo price became my anchor price.

Fortunately, both GA and THA were not that convincing for me. GA might be good for domestic flight but I didn’t trust them enough for international flights. Seen quite a lot of complaints related to lost/missing baggages. That was one. Another one, their schedule were not comfortable, especially when you travel with a baby and a parent. Thirteen hours straight return flight sounds scary. THA was once being considered. But, after reading some reviews, it wasn’t that recommended.

So, I let both go. This time, without any regrets.

I had tried every airlines possible. Literally EVERY AIRLINES. Name it, I had tried it. No result. Even some of them had very irrational numbers.

Then, I forgot when, an idea came. Instead of departing from Jakarta, I chose Kuala Lumpur. Turned out KUL flight offered a very very reasonable price. Almost every middle east airlines offered almost half of the price that they did in CGK flight. Of course the price was displayed in MYR, but it was truly agreeable.

I didn’t tell my father in an instant. I kept doing my research and continous checking daily. Since it was from KUL, so I also had to find flight from CGK-KUL as well. It became more and more researches.

I kept QR and EK in my list. Both had similar price and schedule. It was uncountable how many times I counted the total price of both offers. Reading as many as reviews that I could, comparing those two. I also did sounding this to my father.

Finally, in a Friday morning, I checked both websites once again and felt this should be executed as soon as possible if I didn’t want to keep searching without result.
I told my father before he went for Friday prayer. Told him to execute this.

I guessed the regret wasn’t only on me when I let previous MAS shocking offer go. My father seemed regret about it too. Maybe not much, but he surely had it. When I mentioned the KUL flight offer on that Friday, without too much hesitation, he said yes.

Even after he said yes, I didn’t book it directly but doing more and more reading and comparisons between QR and EK. I also added CGK-KUL flights cost.

The total amount of CGK-KUL-LHR return flights for three adults and a child was very very agreeable. We had of course longer trip and more transit than direct flight from CGK. But, with such millions rupiahs differences, which could be used for other expenses, I guessed (and desperately hoped) it was really worth it. More, it would be those two best middle east airlines we would fly with. There would be no hope if I decided to wait until their price went down for direct flight from CGK.

So, with many times of repeated bismillah, the deals were made. It was scarier than clicking the Paris tickets since I did it with my father’s expense.

We came to an agreement that tickets would be on him while me and le husband would be on transport and Airbnb. The rest we go dutch.

Done with tickets, another hectic thing to do came : visa. It turned out the visa is a lot more headache than Schengen. About the visa, flights and Airbnb, each separate post will do.

Hopefully we will have a good journey this time. I have one ultimate wish for this trip : I would be very happy as long as my father enjoys this trip.

It turns out that this trip also becomes my second Ilana Tan’s tetralogy trip after Autumn in Paris last October.

Which one is that?

To Spring in London we go!

A whisper heard from a far, “keep calm, mum. Lower your expectations. Done? Have it a bit lower again, please. Enjoy your trip”.

Sincerely,

A-won’t-stop-moving-toddler bunny.

Bismillah, 24 hours trip to the west we go!

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(Pusingnya) Mengurus Visa UK-Inggris Kunjungan (Sekeluarga) Bagian II

Lanjutan dari bagian I.

Sambil menyiapkan dokumen-dokumen yang diperlukan, bisa dimulai pembuatan akun untuk mendaftar visa Inggris di visa4uk.fco.gov.uk.

Untuk apply visa sekeluarga, hanya perlu satu akun. Akun tersebut dapat digunakan untuk mendaftarkan anggota keluarga lain ataupun orang lain. Setelah akun dibuat, log in, nanti ada pilihannya ‘apply for myself’ dan ‘apply for someone else’. Pilih yang ‘apply for myself’ untuk daftar diri sendiri, pilih yang kedua untuk mendaftarkan orang lain.

Visa Inggris memiliki kategori-kategori pertanyaan yang jauh lebih banyak dibanding visa Schengen. Perlu kesabaran dan ketelitian waktu ngisinya. Saya menyiapkan dan mengisi seluruh aplikasi online sendiri untuk saya, ayah, suami, dan anak.

Tidak perlu terburu-buru karena jawaban yang telah kita masukan bisa disimpan dan dilanjutkan lagi di lain waktu. Jawaban pun masih bisa diubah atau dihapus selama kita belum menekan pilihan ‘submit application’.

Bagian tersulit adalah diperhitungan ‘income dan expenses’. Baiknya sediakan kalkulator supaya angka yang dimasukan tepat dan logis. Selain itu, kita juga diminta memasukan angka ke dalam GBP untuk pengeluaran dan pemasukan. Misal gaji sebulan 10 juta, kita diminta untuk mengkonversi angka tersebut ke dalam GBP. Meskipun kurs berubah-ubah, saya pakai kurs tetap yang ngga terlalu tinggi dan terlalu rendah. Waktu isi saya pakai dan asumsikan kurs 1 GBP =Rp 16.500,00.

Bagian lainnya ngga ada yang terlalu sulit, hanya perlu kesabaran. Saya memeriksa satu persatu aplikasi masing-masing sampai berkali-kali, dan selalu menemukan kesalahan. Ada aja yang salah. Tanggal lahir anak pake tangga lahir saya, nama depannya anak pake nama depan saya, nomor paspor anak pake nomer paspor suami, dan masih banyak lagi. Mungkin karena siwer juga ngisi semua kolom untuk empat aplikasi. Bahkan sebelum ‘submit application’ pun, masih saya ulang lagi baca satu persatu.

Tidak seperti visa Schengen yang pembayarannya tunai di loket pada saat kita datang, visa Inggris pembayarannya online dengan kartu kredit berlogo Visa/Mastercard. Harganya pun berbeda-beda tergantung visa yang kita apply.

Saya memilih tipe visa short stay- 6months- single entry harganya USD 110. Umumnya orang memilih visa multiple entry, tapi karena kami ngga berencana kemana-mana, jadi pilih yang single entry aja. Sayang juga bayar lebih lagi, hanya berlaku enam bulan, kalo memang dikabulkan.

Satu hal yang agak buat saya sedih, Langit pun bayarnya sama. Beda sekali sama yang visa Schengen yang GRATIS untuk anak di bawah enam tahun.

Selesai dengan pembayaran, kita bisa pilih waktu penyerahan dokumen. Ada tanggal dan jam yang bisa kita pilih. Setelah itu, nanti kita akan terima email konfirmasi mengenai pembayaran dan waktu perjanjian.

Setelah semuanya sudah lengkap, tinggal diprint aplikasi dan bukti perjanjiannya. Untuk visa Schengen, satu aplikasi hanya berjumlah sekitar lima (5) lembar. Sedangkan visa UK, satu aplikasi berjumlah tiga belas (13) lembar.

Hari H penyerahan dokumen, Alhamdulillah, semua lancar dan cepat. Kami pilih di hari Jumat jam 9 pagi. Kebetulan kosong banget. Waktu masih dicek dokumen, sudah dipanggil ke counter. Prosesnya juga cepat. Petugas VFSnya pun cukup kooperatif dengan saya yang bawa anak kecil.

Oya, tidak seperti Schengen yang aplikasi satu keluarga itu bisa jadi satu bundelan yang diperiksa di satu loket bersamaan, untuk visa Inggris, satu aplikasi tetap satu loket. Bahkan punya Langit pun diperiksa di loket sendiri. Jadi, kemarin kami dapat empat nomer antrian untuk empat loket yang berbeda.

Setelah selesai dengan pengecekan dokumen di loket, kita harus menunggu untuk dipanggil ke ruang biometric untuk pengambilan sidik jari dan foto. Setelah itu selesai.

Bersyukur sekali waktu kami datang antrian cukup sepi, karena Langit susah sekali untuk difoto. Nangis keras udah kaya mau disuntik. Padahal cuma disuruh duduk buat foto. Kami sampai keluar dua kali supaya orang lain ngga nunggu lama. Akhirnya foto Langit bisa diambil dengan cara digendong di atas pundak papanya, dimana papanya dalam keadaan setengah jongkok. Sedangkan saya, dibantu oleh satu petugas lain, berdiri di depan sebelah kamera sambil mengacungkan mainan-mainan supaya dia liat ke kamera. Leganya bukan main waktu petugasnya bilang sudah dapat foto yang bisa diambil.

Visa Inggris ini jenis-jenis biayanya detil banget. Pas pembayaran jangan sampai salah pilih jenis visa yang kita mau, karena harganya juga beda. Ngga cuma jenis visa, layanannya pun juga banyak sekali.

Misal, ayah saya sudah bayar online permohonan standar USD 110. Karena akan pergi ke negara lain dalam berapa minggu, akhirnya pake layanan prioritas dan tambah bayar 2,6 juta. Jadi, kalo untuk visa standar yang selesai dalam 15 jari kerja seperti saya dikenakan biaya Rp 1.430.000, untuk ayah saya yang dijanjikan selesai dalam 3-5 hari kerja, harga visanya tambah lagi sekitar 2,5 juta. Jadi total biaya untuk visa UK prioritas sekitar 4 juta.

Selain layanan prioritas, juga ada layanan premium lounge. Jika menggunakan layanan ini, ada ruang khusus sendiri, ga perlu antri loket, juga tersedia sofa yang empuk dan makanan ringan. Kalo berkenan membayar lagi tambahan 1 juta, bisa dipilih layanan ini.

Selain layanan prioritas dan premium lounge, ad juga layanan late appointment. Jadi bisa masukin berkas di luar jam kerja. Saya lupa jamnya. Kalo ngga salah antara jam 17.00-19.00 atau 18.00-20.00. Biayanya juga kurang tau. Ini pasti akan sangat membantu kalo ada yang perlu buru-buru.

Paspor ayah saya sudah dapat diambil dalam tiga hari kerja setelah penyerahan berkas, berikut cap visa UK di halaman paspornya. Benar-benar 3 hari kerja lho. Masuk hari Jumat, Rabu sudah bisa diambil. Selasa malam sudah dapat notifikasinya. Tapi, ya memang ada harga yang cukup tinggi bukan?Sedangkan tiga paspor lainnya masih harus menunggu lebih lama lagi.

Tapi, ternyata ngga selama yang diperkirakan. 7 (tujuh) hari kerja setelah berkas masuk, (weekend tidak termasuk), email yang ditunggu pun masuk. Visa dinyatakan sudah selesai diproses dan sudah dapat diambil di VFS Global.

Hasilnya? Alhamdulillah, waktu paspornya dibuka visa uk MULTIPLE ENTRY untuk 180 hari ada di dua halaman setelah visa Schengen. Entah kenapa dikasih multiple sedangkan saya hanya piloh dan bayar untuk single entry. Seinget saya ada perbedaan beberapa dolar kalo kita pilih single dan multiple. Tapi ya sudah, Alhamdulillah juga, hehe.

Setelah dua kali mengurus dua visa eropa sendiri, menurut saya kemungkinan visa ditolak itu cukup kecil seharusnya JIKA dokumen-dokumen kita cukup jelas. Jelas pulang pergi, nginep dimana dan berapa hari. Jelas bukti keuangannya, meskipun statusnya bukan karyawan tetap. Dua kali apply untuk visa UK dan Schengen, saya ngga melampirkan slip gaji sama sekali.

Menurut saya, punya tabungan khusus yang jumlahnya cukup memadai membantu juga. Memadai disini cukup untuk biaya hidup selama liburan di negara yang akan kita apply visanya (disesuaikan juga dengan banyaknya anggota keluarga yang ikut).

Dua kali apply visa eropa, saya pakai tabungan dana darurat saya, yang alirannya lebih banyak masuk dan sedikit keluar. Aliran keluar masuk uangnya tetap terlihat wajar tiap bulan. Jadi, ketika akan apply visa, ngga terlalu repot harus pinjem dana dengan jumlah besar.

Lepas dari segala keribetan dan kerepotan (juga kemahalannya), saya ngga (akan) kapok kayanya kalo harus mengurus segala dokumen selama masih bisa diberikan kelapangan rejeki, umur, dan sehat buat jalan-jalan.

Saya selalu percaya, uang dan waktu yang dihabiskan dengan senang hati dan buat hati senang manfaatnya akan lebih besar dari apa yang dikeluarkan. Semoga ya.

Selamat pusing sebelum liburan!

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(Pusingnya) Mengurus Visa UK-Inggris Kunjungan (Sekeluarga) Bagian I

Banyak ya kata dalam kurungnya.

Itu kata kunci yang selalu saya cari selama berhadapan dengan pengurusan visa Inggris ini dan ngga ketemu satu pun. Seperti review-review sebelumnya dan seperti biasa, karena ngga ketemu apa yang saya cari, makanya saya tulis.

Pengurusan visa Inggris ini sudah banyak sekali yang tulis. Tetapi, umumnya adalah individu, pelajar, atau pelajar yang akan bawa keluarga. Saya perlu yang hanya untuk kunjungan jangka pendek (6 bulan), dan untuk keluarga.
Sebenernya memang hampir ngga jauh beda dari segi dokumen yang disiapkan jika pergi sendiri. Tapi, beberapa artikel saya baca, ada di dalam satu keluarga, yang lain visa dikabulkan sementara ada satu anggota yang tidak.

Hampir semua entri tentang visa Inggris yang ada di halaman pencarian, saya baca satu per satu. Beberapa entri bahkan saya baca lebih dari sekali. Saya cari dengan berbagai kata kunci. Garis besar informasinya sama, tapi banyak hal-hal kecil yang berbeda dan buat saya ini sangat membantu. Semakin banyak baca, paling ngga keyakinan saya jadi lebih kuat.

Visa ini hal kedua paling ribet setelah pencarian tiket. Berbekal pengalaman (dan kesuksesan) mengurus visa Schengen sendiri, saya (awalnya) merasa kalo Visa Inggris ini ngga jauh berbeda.

Ternyata salah.

Visa Inggris, buat saya, dua ato bahkan beberapa kalinya mengurus visa Schengen dalam berbagai hal, dalam konteks yang kurang menyenangkan. Pengalaman mengurus visa Schengen sudah pernah saya tulis di sini.

Itulah kenapa kata dalam kurung pertama itu ‘pusing’ bukan ‘gampang’.

Untuk dokumen kurang lebih yang disiapkan sama seperti Schengen. Saya akan tambahkan perbedaan dengan Schengen per dokumen dengan cetak tebal.

1.Paspor yang masih berlaku dan Fotokopinya

Paling aman itu masih berlaku 8 bulan. Halaman yang difotokopi adalah halaman depan dan yang sudah terisi dengan stempel visa lain atau cap imigrasi.

Tidak seperti Schengen, visa Inggris mempunyai layanan prioritas yang artinya paspor dapat kembali lebih cepat dari waktu standar (visa belum tentu dikabukan). Jika ingin menggunakan layanan prioritas, fotokopi paspor HARUS SEMUA HALAMAN, biarpun tidak ada isinya.

2. Paspor lama dan Fotokopi

Sertakan paspor lama dan fotokopi halaman yang ada isinya, jika memang punya paspor lama.

Pada saat penyerahan berkas, paspor lama dan paspor baru ditahan.

3. Surat Keterangan Kerja/Sekolah

Saya dan ayah saya menggunakan surat keterangan kerja. Suami saya yang masih dalam pendidikan spesialis agak sedikit berbeda.

Tidak seperti visa Schengen yang lalu, untuk visa Inggris ini, suami saya yang saat ini masih mengikuti pendidikan dokter spesialis, tidak melampirkan surat keterangan sekolah dari departemennya. Sebagai gantinya, suami saya melampirkan tiga dokumen lain :

Surat Tanda Registrasi yang berlaku selama pendidikan spesialis (fotokopi).

– Surat Izin Praktek selama mengikuti pendidikan spesialis (fotokopi dan terjemahan).

– Surat penerimaan pendidikan spesialis (fotokopi dan terjemahan).

Kenapa malah lebih banyak? Ini sama sekali bukan persyaratan. Ini lebih dikarenakan minta surat keterangan dan tanda tangan kepala departemennya lebih ‘repot’ dibandingkan dengan menyiapkan tiga dokumen tersebut. Menurut saya sih, ya lebih gampang minta surat ya. Ngga perlu ribet terjemahin juga. Tapi, Alhamdulilah ngga ada masalah dengan dokumen yang dilampirkan.

4. Bukti Keuangan

Untuk dokumen ini, seperti visa Schengen yang lalu, saya hanya melampirkan surat referensi bank dan print out rekening koran.

Karena kami pergi dengan ayah saya, dan di aplikasi ini dicantumkan bahwa ayah saya adalah sponsor utama, maka surat referensi bank dan fotokopi rekening koran sponsor utama ada di setiap aplikasi anggota keluarga. Cukup fotokopinya dan aslinya ada di dokumen sponsor utama.

Saya tadinya ngga mau mencantumkan referensi bank saya. Cuma, karena saya pikir saya pergi sekeluarga, masa ngga ada satupun bukti keuangan keluarga saya. Meskipun memang di aplikasi kami bertiga saya cantumkan bahwa ayah saya yang menanggung hampir seluruh biaya perjalanan. Saya mencantumkan satu surat referensi dan bukti rekening koran.
Untuk jumlahnya, memang ngga ada jumlah wajib. Tapi memang sebaiknya dipikirkan jumlah yang pas untuk bepergian sekeluarga selama hari yang dihabiskan disana.

Jangan sampai total biaya yang dihabiskan untuk sekeluarga lebih besar dari jumlah yang tertera di rekening koran.

Seperti halnya pada saat visa Schengen, saya (dan ayah saya) tidak melampirkan slip gaji.

5. Bukti pemesanan tiket

Ini sama seperti Schengen, tinggal print bukti jadwal penerbangan pulang pergi. Untuk ini, semua tiket sudah dibeli.

6. Bukti pemesanan akomodasi

Seperti saran-saran lain pada umumnya, untuk pengurusan visa yang membutuhkan alamat jelas dan lengkap untuk dicantumkan pada aplikasi, lebih mudah jika melakukan pemesanan terlebih dahulu di situs situs seperti booking.com atau agoda yang memiliki kebijakan free cancelation.

Yang harus diperhatikan adalah, selain kebijakan FREE CANCELATION, pastikan juga di sebelahnya juga tercantum NO PREPAYMENT NEEDED.

Belajar dari kesalahan saya, saya memilih hotel dengan kebijakan free cancelation, tapi tidak memperhatikan kalau yang saya pilih mencantumkan prepayment needed.

Jadi, ketika tagihan kartu kredit datang, ada charge berapa persen dari tarif malam pertama yang dikenakan. Seperti DP. Melayang sudah berapa ratus ribu yg berharga.

Kata Pak dokter, harga belajar buka travel😢.

Jadi sekali lagi, jangan lupa perhatikan ya. FREE CANCELATION yang NO PREPAYMENT NEEDED.

7. Dokumen pelengkap lain dengan terjemahan, jika dibutuhkan terjemahan.

Berbeda dengan Schengen yang tidak meminta terjemahan (saya urus di TLS Contact), visa Inggris menyatakan dokumen yang tidak dalam bahasa Inggris harus diterjemahkan, lebih spesifik lagi, dengan penerjemah tersumpah. Saya melampirkan :

a. Fotokopi KTP yang masih berlaku dengan terjemahan

b. Fotokopi Kartu Keluarga dengan terjemahan

c. Fotokopi Akte Kelahiran dengan terjemahan

d. Fotokopi surat nikah tanpa terjemahan karena sudah bilingual.

Buat saya, dokumen-dokumen di nomer tujuh ini yang paling menyita waktu, biaya dan drama.

Sedikit cerita (biarpun emang udah panjang), dua minggu sebelum berkas visa masuk, ayah saya bilang kalo mau pergi bulan februari dan tanya apa bisa visa Inggris diurus sebelum atau sesudah dia pergi.

Saya setengah bete dan setengah panik karena kalo sebelum pergi, mepet, sesudah pergi terlalu lama. Visa Inggris dengan layanan standar perlu waktu 15 hari kerja. Kalo sesudahnya memang masih ada waktu, tapi terlalu lama buat saya. Bikin jadi ngga bisa mastiin apa-apa.

Akhirnya diputuskan diurus sebelum pergi yang akibatnya dokumen-dokumen harus disiapkan dalam tempo yang sesingkat-singkatnya.

Penerjemah tersumpah yang kami hubungi pertama adalah karena alasan tarifnya jauh lebih murah dari yang lainnya. Dengan dokumen sebanyak ini, sangat membantu sekali. Meskipun murah, saya juga ngga asal pilih. Penerjemah ini ada di daftar penerjemah tersumpah yang dikeluarkan visa4uk.

Saya kirim semua dokumen yang akan diterjemahkan via email pada hari Juma’at dan disanggupi akan selesai pada hari Rabu depannya setelah jam makan siang.Pada hari dan waktu yang sudah ditentukan, saya hubungi beliau dan tidak ada respon. Bukan hanya saya, Pak dokter pun juga ikut menghubungi. Email, telpon, sms, semua tidak ada yang dibalas.

Perjanjian visa kami pada hari Jum’at sedangkan itu sudah rabu sore. Sangat mustahil untuk bisa mendapatkan penerjemah lain yang bisa menyelesaikan dokumen sebanyak itu selama satu hari. Selain itu, biayanya pasti ngga murah dan juga kalau tiba-tiba yang pertama muncul dan bilang sudah selesai, malah nanti jadi bayar double yang ngga perlu.

Kamis pagi kami coba terus hubungi, tetap ngga ada kabar. Saya sambil terus cari info apa mungkin visa ditolak karena ngga melampirkan terjemahan ktp, kk, dan akte. Saya ngga bilang kalo diterjemahin pasti dapat yaa, tapi setidaknya dengan melengkapi selengkap-lengkapnya paling ngga menghilangkan kekhwatiran akan ditolak hanya karena ngga melampirkan dokumen terjemahan. Setengah frustasi karena hal sederhana seperti ini.

Saya ngga masalah kalo memang belum selesai, cuma minta paling tidak kasih kabar.

Akhirnya, pada Kamis pagi saya menghubungi penerjemah lain yang sangat responsif dengan harga normal hampir tiga kali yang pertama. Saya memilih satu dokumen terpenting untuk diterjemahkan dan selesai pada hari itu juga, yaitu surat penerimaan spesialis.

Selain responsif, harga penerjemah kedua ini juga progresif. Karena saya minta selesai pada hari itu juga, saya dikenakan tarif ekspress. Harga normal sudah tiga kali penerjemah pertama. Harga tarif ekspress adalah dua kali tarif normalnya.

Karena ngga punya pilihan dan ngga mau ambil resiko, saya iyakan. Dijanjikan akan selesai sekitar jam 4 atau 5 sore.

Jam 14.45, satu email masuk ke inbox suami saya.

Penerjemah pertama menyampaikan bahwa semua dokumen telah selesai dan bisa diambil.

Selang lima menit, sebuah email masuk ke inbox saya.

Penerjemah kedua menyampaikan dia sudah selesai dengan dokumen

Kesimpulannya : ada harga, ada hasil kerja dan cara kerja. Terjemahan penerjemah kedua jelas lebih bagus. Kalo penerjemah pertama minta dibayar sebelum bekerja, penerjemah kedua minta dibayar setelah selesai bekerja.

Kalo boleh milih, saya pilih ketentuan harga yang pertama dengan hasil kerja dan kecepatan yang kedua.

Alhamdulillah, pada waktunya, semua dokumen yang perlu diterjemahkan didampingi terjemahannya pada saat penyerahan berkas.

8. Pasfoto 3,5×4,5 cm

Kami cetak masing-masing dua lembar, tidak satupun foto diambil dan terpakai oleh petugas VFS Global untuk aplikasi visa. Patah hati udah cape-cape cetak foto (lumayan mahal).

Kira-kira itu dokumen yang perlu disiapkan dari pihak pemohon. Sebenernya ngga seribet itu sih, cuma emang perlu waktu. Jadi, memang akan baik sekali kalo ngurusnya ngga mepet. Kecuali memang mau ambil layanan prioritas.

Saya akan bagi dua bagian karena sudah terlalu panjang. Lanjut di bagian dua untuk aplikasi.