Articles, tagged with "processing times", page 2
14th February 2011
The U.S. Department of State Passport Services recently increased the waiting period for passport processing causing chaos e frustration for would-be travelers. Routine passport processing which, for many years, took only six weeks to complete now require...
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Author:
William Manor
09th February 2011
These days there is certainly really no reason you need to wait in terms of getting a cash advance. Modern tools has made it easy for payday loans to be approved by payday lenders not brokers in a few minutes and, because economic transactions are now pre...
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Author:
Lloyd Dalton
09th February 2011
This piece is intended to shed light upon how the K-3 visa process works and how that process is likely to operate in the year 2011.
The K-3 visa obtainment process usually begins with the submission of an American visa petition at the United States Ci...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
05th January 2011
If you are contemplating filing for an ...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
13th December 2010
Expedited passport service is necessary when you need to accelerate the application process which normally takes 4-6 weeks. There are different options available for applicants who need to expedite their passport application. The one you choose depends on...
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Author:
William Manor
06th December 2010
The forthcoming article is intended to merely act as a sort of primer for those interested in the United States K-3 visa process and provide insight into the reasons for the current policy of "administrative closure" in many K-3 visa applications.
The ...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
22nd November 2010
Every company has the same goals to do the best job possible in the fastest and cheapest way possible. If your business involves the packing or sorting of products then you should be using automated packaging systems. Using automated packaging systems en...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
17th November 2010
Leasing construction equipment for your company is a superb choice. Recent industry statistics tell us that well over $3 billion worth of construction equipment is leased each year by companies in the United States alone. Business managers choose to lease...
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Author:
fishercapitalman
28th October 2010
When you first purchased your Windows XP machine, you most likely were very excited about how well it performed and how you were able to complete simple as well as complicated tasks in a very short amount of time. Over time, however, you may have began to...
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Author:
James Cooper
18th October 2010
How To speed up Your computer?
Sure, it’s not uncommon to have to wait more than a couple of seconds for a
large program or a site with a lot of content and graphics to load, once in
awhile; but is your pc just slow? Chances are if you ...
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Author:
Kaviani
14th September 2010
A K-1 fiancé(e) visa is a non-immigrant visa, which would allow a foreign fiancé or fiancée (entry into the U.S. to marry a U.S. citizen). An application is made for an adjustment of status after the marriage is over.
US fiancé visa application p...
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Author:
Raymond Chase
23rd August 2010
Everyone wanting to visit Oz must first apply for a visa.
You should apply for your visa before your arrival, and you won’t be allowed to board your flight if you don’t already hold a visa. Therefore, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have t...
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Australian Visa Advice
16th August 2010
The Canon EOS 1000D makes it easy for amateurs to progress their knowledge and confidence and is a perfect stepping stone for from compact to SLR photography. The Canon EOS 1000D will suit both amateurs and semi-professionals. The Canon EOS 1000D range of...
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Author:
Spen Doodles
07th June 2010
There's a new and exciting way to obtain short-term loans for individuals who are unable or unwilling to use credit cards or other lines of credit to make purchases or meet financial obligations. Payday loans are quickly gaining popularity for a host of r...
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Author:
Ian Evans
21st May 2010
The biggest problem I have run into in making and bottling my own tomato juice is how to get the juice to not separate in the bottles. If you have ever bottled tomato juice or other puree juices, you will know what I am talking about. The thick part of th...
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Author:
Lee Orton