After a couple more classes later had a nice non-veg Indian food. Starting to get a hang of things here at Google. Had a brief talk about what my starting project and 20% project will be. Did some house-keeping chores (organizing calendar, email widows on my massive monitor, updates to laptop and desktop etc). Still a lot of things to learn. And I have 3 classes tomorrow!
Recently I had to go through the motions of getting a General Power of Attorney (GPA) document attested in San Francisco. I am an Indian by birth. My parents were trying to buy a house back in India for me. Since I did not want to travel to India they needed a GPA so that they can act on my behalf to sign all the documents required to buy the house. The problem however is that they needed it urgently because the seller lives in UK and wants to get all the things done quickly so he can go back. My parents send me a GPA document that they obtained from a lawyer. This is a document that will give the power to my parents to buy the said property in the document on my behalf. The lawyer said that I will have to get the document attested at an Indian Consulate in USA. The closest one for me is in SF and I can drive there in about an hour from where I live. So I though it will be like a day's work to get all the things done. I looked up at their website for the procedure to att
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