Captain Metal wrote:And now, for some reason, it seems you've changed the subject title and question completely
Captain Metal wrote:Yeah, true enough. We don't know where the hell you're coming from, so that really doesn't help.
ShoreSlayer wrote:
My guess is that this YOadrienne character has been on the lamb ever since for some trumped up, black market seafood related charge.
Nina wrote:Today was the last day suffering with all those processes to get a passport and a visa. After making the appointment over a month ago, filling up that stupid form... This morning I finally I went to US embassy, I got there few minutes before 7am. took a queue that was already outside the building, when I finally got to pass by the x-ray door, I forgot that my cell phone usb cable was at my bag, so I had to go back where I parked my motorcicle, leave the cable there and return at the end of the queue
When I crossed into the x-ray door (took about 40 minutes) , I saw that the visa process had started : First I took a queue to get a code number 2152, than another queue to give my passport, than (without my cellphone or any thing to see the hour), a microphone voice informed "people with code starting with 2150 go to the cafeteria and come back in 40 minutes", I beliave that after one hour I was called to do the fingerprint, now finally I could go to the interview queue (this one was fast, took about 20 minutes).
The guy from embassy asked me 3 questions: The reason for traveling, how much I earn per month and if I have already traveled outside my country, when I said that I´ve been to US and Europe about 10 years ago, he just said tha my visa was approved. Me and my boyfriend took about 2 days getting all kind of papers and documents for the interview, and he didn´t even look at it!
When I thought that it was over, I had to take another queue to pay a post office tax (only twice what I woud pay to send anything using the fastest mail service).
Well now I just need to wait at home to receive my passport and visa...
viathyn wrote:ShoreSlayer wrote:
My guess is that this YOadrienne character has been on the lamb ever since for some trumped up, black market seafood related charge.
YOadrienne wrote:viathyn wrote:ShoreSlayer wrote:
My guess is that this YOadrienne character has been on the lamb ever since for some trumped up, black market seafood related charge.
I don't get it.
I didn't mean to go back and change my question, I realized how dumb it was for a US Citizen to think they needed a Visa to go on a cruise. But I still wanted to see if I needed a Passport and if my charges would permit or deny reentry of The States.
But I totally don't even a tiny bit comprehend the above quoted statement. Feel free to emphasize greater explanation for the subject referenced.
Nina wrote:Last friday I finally received my passport at home with 10 year tourist and business visa !!!
debborah1 wrote:Nina wrote:Last friday I finally received my passport at home with 10 year tourist and business visa !!!
awesome!! Good for you!! Time to see the worl d!
Nina wrote: by Zeh » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:40 pm
debborah1 wrote:
Nina wrote:
Last friday I finally received my passport at home with 10 year tourist and business visa !!!
awesome!! Good for you!! Time to see the worl d!
Time to See USA - World is less complicated to get a Visa
Also got mine, and I have a trip to Cary,NC next month.
debborah1 wrote:How excited you must be! Where exactly are you from?
Nina wrote:Santo André - Brazil
Dutchguy-Tim wrote:damn, that's pricy
i'm paying € 50,- for a pasport. (about $ 40,-)
viathyn wrote:Dutchguy-Tim wrote:damn, that's pricy
i'm paying € 50,- for a pasport. (about $ 40,-)
Other way dude. 50 euro is roughly 65 bucks.
Bolt_Thrower wrote:If you haven't applied for a passport book or passport card yet, now would be the time to do it. The price goes up on July 13. My passport book cost $75 for the book, $25 for the Post Office, and $15 for the photo. Total $115. Kinda outrageous but on July 13, the price goes up something like $35.
You can save some money by just getting the passport card but it's only good for land and sea travel. I think the price was $55 less than the book.
Bolt_Thrower wrote:If you haven't applied for a passport book or passport card yet, now would be the time to do it. The price goes up on July 13. My passport book cost $75 for the book, $25 for the Post Office, and $15 for the photo. Total $115. Kinda outrageous but on July 13, the price goes up something like $35.
You can save some money by just getting the passport card but it's only good for land and sea travel. I think the price was $55 less than the book.
junkhead13 wrote:Sweet! My girlfriend and I got our passports in the mail last night, so apparently no problems with cheaping out on the passport photos.
Now we are pretty much set, aside from amassing a small fortune to cover our alcohol on the booze cruise. And figuring out where the parties are going to be before or after we sail!
Let's drink!
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