Service citizenship and immigration reduce U.S. presence abroad

Service citizenship and immigration USA (U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services — USCIS) plans to significantly reduce its presence abroad. According to an internal email, obtained by Reuters, the Agency decided to close overseas offices of the Department on issues of refugees and international operations (Refugee Asylum and International Operations). The closure will occur over the next year, and some of the tasks of the offices are likely to be…

March 12, 2019
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Panic because of the «Boeing»: how to know whether you’re flying on a Boeing 737 MAX

March 12, 2019

After the Sunday crash of a Boeing 737 MAX 8 in Ethiopia , many passengers began to panic, calling such a model of the aircraft «death trap». There are several ways to find out what plane model you fly. First, passengers can check this on the website or mobile app airline . It indicates the model aircraft next to the flight number. Second, you can enter the data of the…

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BuzzFeed News: the government will launch a facial recognition system at 20 U.S. airports

In March of 2017 President trump issued an order for expedited biometric validation of all travelers crossing the U.S. border. The regulation provides the face recognition for «100% of all passengers (including U.S. citizens) on international routes in 20 major U.S. airports by 2021». According to yet unpublished documents obtained by a non-profit organization Electronic Privacy Information Center and passed to BuzzFeed News, Customs and border protection, U.S. (CBP) is…

March 11, 2019
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In the Sands of Nevada began the season whirlpools

In the Sands of Nevada near Las Vegas and it was time for desert swirls. A horrible sight, but fascinating to watch that for a long time, although very dangerous. But it should definitely see at least once in your life. If you think you’ve seen everything, you are mistaken, if you have not seen how water fills in the Nevada desert. After a heavy rain water flows on loose…

March 9, 2019
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Citizens of the United States in 2021 will be able to travel to Europe only on a visa

March 9, 2019

The European Union today announced that the 2021 U.S. citizens will require a visa for entry to Europe. For registration will need a passport and a credit card. The requirement applies to travel in all EU countries except the UK. European guide explains the decision on introduction of visas for the United States and 59 countries growing illegal migration and the threat of terrorism. Not yet indicated the cost of…

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Southwest Airlines will start flying from California to Hawaii with Mar

Last week the Federal aviation administration has approved Southwest Airlines beginning flights between California and Hawaii. Even before that, in February, the airline has successfully held test flights from Auckland to Honolulu. And now Southwest Airlines has officially announced that March 17 will begin regular flights between different airports in California and Hawaii reported on their bids. Book now! https://t.co/TdnRpEMR33 #SouthwestSaysAloha pic.twitter.com/bA3WNW2xLK — Southwest Airlines (@SouthwestAir) March 4, 2019 Fares…

March 5, 2019
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Six days of music without boundaries: everything you need to know about the festival Сoachella-2019

March 1, 2019

Flickr/Thomas Hawk Сoachella music festival under the open sky, which takes its name from the place of its implementation. In 2019 it will be held in the Coachella valley from 12 to 14 April and from 19 to 21 April. These days it will bring together music lovers and connoisseurs light and free atmosphere from around the world. On stage you can hear music of all styles — from hip-hop…

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How to obtain a U.S. visa: a personal experience

February 27, 2019

Non-immigrant U.S. visa is issued for 10 years and renew it, even without visiting the Consulate. But if the first request refused, to continue to receive the stamp will be very difficult. And after 2 failures — almost unreal. American visa: is it really all that difficult I note immediately: the difficulty of getting the coveted stamp in the passport largely depends on the purpose of the trip. In my…

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