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Jul 31 2010

Deported for renewing green card

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Deported for renewing green card
It is unlikely that you will be deported for renewing Green Card, unless at the time of renewal, something has happened in the interim that affects your status in the eyes of the government. Someone with an expiring Green Card will not lose his or her Lawful Permanent Residency, and there will be a six-month period in which to apply for the renewal of the Green Card, prior to its expiration date. This should give ample time for the new Green Card to come back to you, so that you can remain lawfully within the United States. The Green Card will need renewal after a ten-year period. During the time of expiration, it will not affect your status in any way, and during the process you can be supplied with a temporary proof of status. There should not be any problems if all of your affairs are in order and you have done nothing in the mean time that would put your status at risk at all. You will not be penalized for having an expired green card, but you will need to remedy the situation as quickly as possible. If you do not, then your status will be hindered and it may affect any benefits that you receive. Any Green Cards issued between 1979 and 1988 are not subjected to the renewal process, because they have no expiration dates. It is likely though that at some time in the future this may be reviewed. Unless there is something seriously wrong with your status, then there is no reason to worry about being deported for renewing a Green Card. A Green Card, even though it is now technically a pink card, is a form of identification that grants you Lawful Permanent Resident status within the United States. It is not in any way shape or form a type of citizenship. You will still be a citizen of your native country, you will simply have the right to work legally and reside within the United States. This may cause complications of taxation, for you could be liable for taxes in both countries. Being as prepared as possible before applying for a Green Card will help in what is known for being a hard process, to go as smoothly as it possibly can. Being deported for renewing a Green Card is something that is not likely to happen if you are secure in your current status. If you have nothing to worry about, then in all likelihood, neither do the immigration services, so there will be no worse case scenarios of being deported for renewing a Green Card. They may check into the validity of your status and time spent in the US, just to ensure that your arrival under legal terms was legitimate. There is a lot of fraudulent ways in which people try to gain Green Cards, such as through marriage, or through employment and investments. Only if there are serious discrepancies about your status should you face any problems.

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Jul 30 2010

Snorkeling in corsica

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Snorkeling in corsica
Corsica is a well known place where many people love to snorkel. On almost any beach you visit, you will find people with snorkeling equipment. The seas are rougher around this lovely island than in other areas, but the beaches are wide and flat. Snorkeling in Corsica is better accomplished by using a boat to get the prime locations for snorkeling. A few beaches have road access, but facilities at the beaches tend to be limited. PORTIGLIOLO Portigliolo lies on the western shore of the island of Corsica, about midway between Propriano and Belvedere. Portigliolo is not even a village, just a restaurant and two campgrounds, but it has a wonderful snorkeling spot just off the restaurant parking lot. A few feet from shore are large rocks, some partially submerged in the surf. A great deal of enjoyment can be gained during the snorkeling trip to and from the rocks. Some of the unique fish which could be viewed here include small Triple Fins and young Barracudas. Another nice feature about Portigliolo is that it is very protected from the prevalent south wind. TIZZANO This isolated village has two bays, the first of the two is located behind the usual beachfront restaurant and down a small footpath. The bay is well worth visiting. It has some protection from the west wind and the water is very clear, making for good viewing of the attendant sea life. Slabs of rock below the surface of the water are not overgrown, thus offering food for the sea creatures with some hiding places. By looking closely, almost nose to nose with the rocks, you will be able to view small crustaceans as well as the small blenny which features a sharp dorsal fin and prefers to hide in the small caves. Further from shore, you will be able to snorkel through a field of sea grass which offers marvelous opportunities for viewing a large number and variety of sea creatures. Because of its isolation, the bay is not heavily used, which can make for a tremendous advantage if you hate having to bump into other snorkelers, but it is also rather difficult to reach with a somewhat long and arduous motor trip. Although Corsica does have an entirely different character than the tropical islands of the Caribbean, its location south of France in the Mediterranean Sea gives one a unique and enjoyable type of snorkeling.

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Jul 29 2010

Florida gulf snorkeling

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Florida gulf snorkeling
There are many areas in the Florida Gulf which are wonderful places to visit and snorkel. The waters are rich in fauna, and are very clear as well. Underwater formations, sometimes over shipwrecks, sometimes artificial created add to the enjoyment of a Florida Gulf snorkeling vacation. Even a day trip added onto an existing vacation in the area can do a lot toward making the experience on the Florida Gulf an exciting and memorable one. One example of a trip which may be enjoyable for those who want to combine Florida Gulf snorkeling with other sights of interest is the Egmont Key tour. Egmont Key is a 400 acre island just off the mouth of Tampa Bay. The small key contains remnants of a military fortification, a lighthouse and a ghost town and can be reached by a day trip from the ferry landing at Fort DeSoto. Once the ferry arrives, you can walk around the perimeter of the island viewing the partially collapsed fortifications and buildings. Wander through the ghost town and most interestingly get pictures and up close oneness with the colony of tortoises which makes their home on the island. The Florida Gulf snorkeling trip is a minimal extra charge plus the cost of renting the equipment for the excursion. A ferry takes you to the area where there is much of interest. Not only can you look at the places where the fortifications have partially collapsed into the water at the south end of the island, but you will be able to observe a rich population of native and colorful fishes, sea urchins and other underwater creatures. Florida Gulf snorkeling is an attractive opportunity. The waters of the Gulf are warm and quite clear, so visibility and temperature is not an issue. You will undoubtedly want to take the usual precautions about sunscreen and skin protection. Recovering from a painful sunburn on your back or legs would not be a pleasant way to spend the balance of your Florida Gulf snorkeling holiday. A search on the internet will provide a multitude of Florida Gulf snorkeling opportunities, whether you want to devote one day or an entire summer to the recreational opportunity. Many hotels and resorts offer day trips out to the areas where the viewing is best. By using a guided snorkeling experience, you will have the benefit of safety and of going to the spots where the viewing is best and easily reachable by boat.

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