New Jersey =)
Nevada!
Pennsylvania
Oklahoma City,OK
California
I live in upstate NY.
louisiana!
New Jersey
New York! (:
Florida. I wouldn t recommend it.
New Jersey =)
Nevada!
Pennsylvania
Oklahoma City,OK
California
I live in upstate NY.
louisiana!
New Jersey
New York! (:
Florida. I wouldn t recommend it.
Glendale Glitters @ 59th Ave Glendale.... Another light display is at 75th Ave the 101.
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You would apply at the nearest U.S. Embassy. 6 months is the absolute maximum you can stay in the U.S. without applying for permanent immigration status, and while you re here you probably would not legally be allow to accept any type of work.
You need to fill the DS-156 form online and print it out afterwards; hand-written forms are not accepted. The DS-157 needs to be printed out and filled using a black ink ballpoint-pen. Since based on your age administrative processing is required which may take up to 60 days I recommend to apply for the visa early in advance. Visa issued in the United Kingdom are valid for 10 years, with multiple entries and a stay of 6 months can be granted for each visit. The fee is $131.I recommend to read the website of the Swedish Embassy; it has excellent information what type of documents need to be forwarded. http://stockholm.usembassy.gov/consulate�� ..For the appointment for a visa interview see the website of the London Embassy: http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/vis�� The waiting time for a visa interview is 4 working days at present.You may stay visa exempted in Canada and Mexico for up to 180 days.http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas�� ..http://www.inm.gob.mx/EN/index.php?page/�� ..New Zealand also grants a six months visa waived stay for British passport holders.http://glossary.immigration.govt.nz/Visa�� ..For Australia you DO NOT need to get an ETA through a travel agent and pay the service fee of AU$20 [��10] and whatever the travel agent charges for the service.http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/�� ::European passport holders can apply online for a free of charge e-visitor. The e-visitor is a label-free visa; you will receive an e-mail from the Australian Immigration Service stating that you are eligible to travel. The e-visitor is valid for one year and can be used for several visits and up to 3 months stay.http://www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/evisitor.h�� ..http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/�� ..
You simply need to follow the directions for those forms on line, then you will get a page instructing you on how to make an interview appointment. At that time, you will get a page telling you how long the wait is for interviews and how long it takes after the interview to get your visa if you are accepted. The cost is exactly $131.00usd and you will be instructed how to pay that. Do Not fill out the forms until you are ready to go in for an appointment...appointment wait times are usually less than one month. You do not need a visa for Mexico, just a tourist card you will get on the plane or at the border. You do not need a visa for Canada for a visit of up to 6 months. You do not need a visa for New Zealand. See 1st site below and scroll down to the list that shows all the countries you may enter without a visa...they are on that list. You do need an ETA visa for Australia. See 2nd site. The fee is 10 pounds.
Whichever place has the cooler temperatures consistently.
The easiest way to do this that keeps the Micky Mousing at a minimum is to exit the NJTPK at exit10 Rt440/Perth Amboy/Outerbridge CrossingThen to the VZ Bridge Follow truck traffic up the Gowanus X WayExit at the Prospect X-way /Rt 27*Rt 27 East becomes Church St , crosses Flatbush does this weird dog leg turn between apt buildings becomes Linden Blvd which becomes South Conduit somewhere around Cross Bay Blvd and then you know where you are * Note the Prospect X-way is only around 2 miles long so don t carry too much speed onto Church StUpdateFYI Carrying compressed gases in any tunnel is illegal .
Oh my, you are in for the time of your life. I don t know what you consider expensive but we always stay at the Sheraton Manhattan at Times Square, which runs about $300 a night depending on the season. That s not expensive for NYC and it s so convenient that you can walk to most attractions and save on transportation costs. You can easily walk to Times Square, Central Park, Broadway (get 1/2 price tickets at TKTS at Broadway 47th), Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, St Patrick s Cathedral, Grand Central Station, Columbus Circle.Be sure to visit St Paul s Chapel across the street from the World Trade Center site, at Broadway and Fulton St - - the Chapel became a memorial to the 9/11 victims, and is also where George Washington worshiped.If you like Italian food, Carmines in Times Square is delicious and portions really are big enough to share. Ellen s Stardust Diner on Broadway between 50th 51st where the waitstaff are all aspiring performers, sing as they serve, is really fun. Don t miss Juniors for the Famous Cheesecake, but honestly the meals are fair at best.Enjoy your visit and Happy Anniversary
Everyone has different ideas of what expensive means, you ll have to elaborate.I highly suggest you pick up a guide book and flag things that sound interesting to you. That s what I do before I go on a trip. You might also want to check out the NYC forums on tripadvisor.com. The posters there are quite knowledgeable. NY has something for everyone. There are tons of museums, shops, historical sites, restaurants, clubs, theatres ... It all depends on what sort of vacation you d like to have.
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Girl, trust me. Take the 2day/2park. Ive been to Disney MANY a time (btw i plan to become an imagineer when im older) and ive gone during holiday. Its pretty crowded. its defitinly do-able but you cant do Disney in a day! haha its not really possible. Especially with the crowds. It ll be worth it, but take the 2day/2park. Hope your trip is ah-mazing!
I would do a four day hopper pass. Here are some links to Christmas fun at Disney.
2day/2park is the better of these two options. There is no way to enjoy a park in 1/2 a day and with the first option you will be trying to do that twice in one day.
Christmas is THE BUSIEST time of year. Go 2 days.