Sunday, April 28, 2013

Would I receive the American Visa?

Would I receive the American Visa?
Hi, I am from Argentina and I would like to know if I would have any possibilities of getting the American Visa. I am 20 years old. I have my interview the 29th of October. I am a medical student at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) and a volunteer at the Red Cross. I am currently not working. My uncle, who would travel with me, would pay for my plane ticket and the any other expenses during my trip. We are planning on going to Miami Beach and Disney in Orlando. Would I have any possibilities in getting the visa? Any suggestions? Thank you very much. :)
Embassies & Consulates - 3 Answers
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Yes, if you prove your ties to your home country. Plus, volunteering at Red Cross does help so don't forget to mention that
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Young and with no employment and with no ties to your own country Very little chance in my opinion
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I seriously doubt it since you are unemployed, no properties, no assets and no job. Being a student is not going to help. Wait until your interview you will know soon enough.

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

moving to Argentina?

moving to Argentina?
ok-- here's the situation--- Recently, I had a friend who moved to BA and says it quite beautiful there, though he is living there illegally. As for me, I am working in Honolulu, and have lived for the past three years in NYC, where I recieved a degree. My ethnic background is half french and chinese, and I am an American citizen, and I am willing to live in BA with a student visa, and my employer is still thinking about placing me, on a telecommute position. I do not want to break any federal laws, a course, but I do not want to go back to school, and my spanish is pretty good, and I would like to contribute to the BA economy, if I decide to live there, which means I would have to file taxes as an American citizen, and also to the BA government and its foreign policy system. Now, if my telecommute position goes through, what would be the reprecussions if I prolong my stay, in BA by more than the 90 days as a tourist? In BA, its been said, it is rather liberal with Immigrant
Immigration - 3 Answers
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See, Americans go to OUR countries illegaly too and we don't whine about it. This message was for the antis. To answer your question, I think you should make sure to follow the legal procedures. It won't be hard at all since you said you are an American Citizen, so don't worry too much about you'll make it there. Even if you didn't, being illegaly there doesn't mean you won't have any rights. You will most likely be able to get all the rights and benefits a citizen does.
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http://www.escapeartist.com/e_Books/Moving_to_Argentina/Moving_to_Argentina.html Why don't you order the above book ? Moving is a serious thing to do. Also read this : Buenos Aires was just ranked number 2 just behind Montevideo Uruguay on the Mercer Quality of Living list for 2006. This ranking put it ahead of every other Latin American city for a reason. It ranked number 78 out of 215 cities worldwide. It is a quite a cosmopolitan city. Imagine, as they say, Paris in South America. The architecture is varied from modern to old Parisian and Italianate and colonial (think Mexico). Modern cars abound as well as beautiful shops and an abundance of grocery stores. You have a subway and train system for public transportation as well as buses and taxis. High speed DSL, wireless connections in many places in the city. Excellent museums. Fine dining as well as affordable dining. The health care is top notch, equivalent to the U.S. and with better private health care in my opinion. Much more affordable as well. Affordability will continue if you are planning to live on american dollars and the peso to dollar ratio continues as it is. If you plan to live off of investments you can live a very nice lifestyle here with fantastic dining, activities, health care, and everything else you should want. The only thing you will find very expensive will be electronics and cars due to the high import tax. you will also be able to apply for a rentista visa I would venture to say since you plan to live off of investments. I have met a lot of retirees and people who have moved here and everyone has been happy with the decision. please also take a look at my blog http://movingtoargentina.typepad.com... for more information as well as links to other people who are writing about living here. good luck. Source(s): movingtoargentina@gmail.com Laura
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Hi, I just wanted to clear something up...I am the owner of the blog Moving to Argentina and I did not write the post previous. I have my own ebook which has been receiving excellent reviews from my readers and is available directly at my website Moving to and Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. http://movingtoargentina.typepad.com/ebook I am always happy to answer any questions from people, simply drop me an email. Now, to answer your question - you can stay on a tourist visa for three months at a time, renewing every three months by leaving the country (ie a day trip to Uruguay) or by visiting Migraciones. You may not visit Migraciones to renew your visa two times consecutively. Many people live here and telecommute quite comfortably. If you want to live here legally on a long term visa you can do it on a rentista visa but you will need to prove that you have consisitent income of $900 US per month, and will need to do all of the proper paperwork to apply for the visa which needs to be started out of the country. There is a lot of paperwork you would need to pull together and have apostilled (translations must be done here in Argentina). And it takes time. IThus, the easiest way, if you're not sure if you'll stay on for some time is to do the tourist visa which is not illegal.

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Please help me. Thanks so much in advance. (Argentina)?


Please help me. Thanks so much in advance. (Argentina)?
My History teacher, is a crab...anyway, she gave us a test and 145 out of 150 of her students failed. so obviously it was her fault. anyway, now i have to answer these qusetions or get a detention., so please helpp.! 1.)in northwest argentina heavy summer rains support the great forest in the area called the__________ 2.) The main language of argentina is_________________ 3.)The climate of Argentina is varried because of argentina's____________. once again, thanks.! your help and time is appreciated.
Homework Help - 1 Answers
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You can find the answers at the source links I posted below.

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Monday, April 1, 2013

Argentina & Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions?

Argentina & Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions?
can someone wrtie about argentina cultural dimensions? 1) Power Distance Index: “The extent to which the less powerful members of organizations and institutions (like the family) accept and expect that power is distributed unequally….It suggests that a society’s level of inequality is endorsed by the followers as much as by the leaders.” 2) Individualism vs. Collectivism: “On the individualist side we find societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after him/herself and his/her immediate family. On the collectivist side, we find societies in which people from birth onwards are integrated into strong, cohesive in-groups, often extended families (with uncles, aunts and grandparents) which continue protecting them in exchange for unquestioning loyalty.” 3) Masculinity vs. Feminity: “Studies revealed that (a) women’s values differ less among societies than men’s values; (b) men’s values from one country to another contain a dimension from very assertive and competitive and maximally different from women’s values on the one side, to modest and caring and similar to women’s values on the other.” 4) Uncertainty Avoidance Index: “Deals with a society’s tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity; it ultimately refers to man’s search for Truth. It indicates to what extent a culture programs its members to feel either uncomfortable or comfortable in unstructured situations.” 5) Long-Term Orientation: “This fifth dimension was found in a study among students in 23 countries around the world, using a questionnaire designed by Chinese scholars It can be said to deal with Virtue regardless of Truth. Values associated with Long Term Orientation are thrift and perseverance; values associated with Short Term Orientation are respect for tradition, fulfilling social obligations, and protecting one’s ‘face’.”
Other - Cultures & Groups - 1 Answers
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