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Amazing Adventures: Josh Renaud in Bolivia

Part travelogue, part love story, this weblog follows Josh Renaud's trips to Bolivia. Since marrying his Bolivian fianceé, Yoli Zegarra, they have had four kids — with whom they now travel to Bolivia.

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Posted on November 12, 2003April 18, 2011

Bolivia-bound for the boda

Earlier today, Yoli received her visa from the U.S. Embassy. This was the final hurdle in the process, and we are now free to marry!

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Posted on November 4, 2003April 18, 2011

Approved … and in the home stretch

I have some GREAT NEWS to share with you all. With apologies to Martin Luther King, Jr.:

“Free at last, free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”

It turns out that our visa petition was approved by the Nebraska BCIS office on Oct. 6. They just forgot to let us know.

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