Archive for the 'International Travel' Category
Enjoy Your International Travel With a US Passport and H-1B Visa
Friday, September 11th, 2009A foreign person who is in the US on H-1B visa can in fact work along with the employer and can stay in United States until the status of their visa is approved. H-1B visas are issued to people for the desired period of time so they can stay in the US and work along with their employer for that period of time. The status of an H-1B is also mentioned on a person’s departure records and he shall be provided with this during the time of their entry in the US after undergoing immigration clearance or at the time their temporary visa is converted as H-1B visa permit. They can in fact change to H-1B visa from F-1 student visa or even when they change employers in US.
Avoiding Crime and Terrorism in International Travel
Saturday, July 25th, 2009Airlines are scrambling as terrorism has reared its ugly head once again. More security creates longer lines and more hassles for travelers. The possibility of terrorism isn’t always a traveler’s first thought when planning an exotic getaway. Certainly guests at the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta on July 17, 2009 didn’t plan their trips to include a hotel bomb. A tourist’s first thought when entering Playas del Coco in Costa Rica may not be the possibility of a drug-related mugging. So what can a traveler do to avoid these types of dangerous situations?
How WHTI is Affecting International Travel Regulations
Sunday, June 28th, 2009There are a lot of laws surrounding international travel, while planning your vacation to the Australia destination of TNQ you need to find out what these rules consist of. These rules will encompass certain documents you will be required to have with you for your travels. If you follow the regulations you will be assured of an easy, stress free vacation and you will have all of your documentation as required.
Travel Ventures International TVI Review
Saturday, June 27th, 2009International Travel Concerns For Business Owners
Saturday, May 9th, 2009People that travel on business have a lot of needs; Restaurant recommendations, directory assistance, directions, flight information, and more. Travelling internationally compounds the need to access information fast, which often becomes problematic or expensive for companies. Depending on cell phone internet access and reading a GPS while driving can be iffy, especially when driving in an unfamiliar car, unfamiliar locations, and sometimes on an unfamiliar side of the road!
Airline Travel in 2010 – Domestic and International Documentation Requirements
Sunday, April 19th, 2009Airline travel used to be such a breeze in the United States, but all that changed on 9/11. Since then, airports have been a clogged mess as passengers try to get onto planes while security personnel try to make sure nobody dangerous is doing so as well. The documentation requirements in 2010 are set forth here.