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    Immigration For Dummies

    Hey, if you look on the FBI website there is a list of "expediter" companies. They are companies authorized to work with the FBI and they can get it done in a few weeks (I think mine ended up being 2 weeks). I used national backgroud check, but I think they all work the same. I would reccomend...
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    Visas For Us Tourists To Region

    You don't need a visa for Chile. They used to charge a $180 reciprocity fee when you landed but they did away with that a little while back. I can't speak much to Uruguay, but I am pretty sure you don't need a visa. Not sure if they charge some kind of fee.
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    What’S Ahead For Latin America?

    Paywall. Any chance you want to post the article/ a summary?
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    Ex-Official Arrested Hiding Bags With Us$ 5-8 Million, Gun

    At least he has a good lawyer http://www.infobae.com/politica/2016/06/15/jose-lopez-sera-defendido-por-la-abogada-hot/
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    Ex-Official Arrested Hiding Bags With Us$ 5-8 Million, Gun

    Knowing nothing about psychology: Is the Minnesota designed so as to prevent someone from just pretending they are crazy?
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    Seeking Advice For The Move To B.a.

    Hey. Welcome. You are better off using the search tool to start as all of those topics you mentioned have been discussed in depth. Then come back with specific questions.
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    Getting Fbi Background Report As Soon As Possible

    I'm not sure exactly how it would work doing it from Argentina, but I used the "expediter/channeler" national background check. They are the only channeler that can provide results that can be apostiled (according to them). I did the l Live scan, but they did say they would do paper finger print...
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    Getting Usd From Abroad

    So I came across a site call Moneytis (https://moneytis.com). It compares options for sending money from one place to another. I'm curious to see what everyone thinks of the results.
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    Respect

    I guess they were busy working...
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    Uber Is Live In Ba

    Dude, Ceviche, you are starting to sound like Bajo on this one. Conspiracy Theories about criminal bands of UBER drivers? Come on. If an UBER driver robs someone it is so easy to catch them. UBER has all of their personal information, likely including their banking information. They can prove...
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    Macri's Amnesia

    Can you add me to that list as well?
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    Macri's Amnesia

    Yea I mean it is certainly possible some big damning revelations come out about Macri. I just haven't seen any actual evidence to suggest that. It seems like so far people have just heard the word off-shore and the fact that some bad people also have off-shore companies (which they have used for...
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    Macri's Amnesia

    Where does it say he was hiding money?
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    Rentista Visa

    Income has to be passive, so your salary from your job wouldn't qualify. It has to be from investments, pension, real estate, etc. Search rentista visa and there are some threads elaborating on the "guaranteed" part.
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    So, There Were Paid Trolls After All...

    No one is talking about being in court. In the real world if a news source makes an assertion, they have two choices: 1) Provide some level of sourcing/evidence so than people can have some confidence that the story is true 2)Don't provide any source/evidence and in that case the story isn't a...
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    Chinese Space Station In Argentina

    But its the Chinese! /s
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    Something Old To Further Comment Upon, Now . . . ? ? ?

    Ahhh, thank you!! That makes sense. It seemed strange that there would even be a RUFO clause in the new bonds if Pari Passu was still in force. I suspected there might have been something like this, I just couldn't find a definitive source that said that.
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    Something Old To Further Comment Upon, Now . . . ? ? ?

    Is this different than Pari Passu? I knew that clause had expired, but I thought the risk was the ongoing disagreement of Pari Passu, and what it means, not the RUFO clause. I could be very wrong about that though (It seems like very few news sources really understand all of the complexities).
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    Something Old To Further Comment Upon, Now . . . ? ? ?

    The Argentinian government agreed to have the bonds governed by New York law (because they had a history of not paying back debts). The debts and consequences are not subject to international law regarding sovereignty. If they were, no one would have ever lent Argentina money. It was the whole...
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    Something Old To Further Comment Upon, Now . . . ? ? ?

    In the interests of being open and honest, and for my own edification: Doesn't #1 pertain to the risk of the bond holders who accepted the previous two canjes (with a reduction "quita" of something like 75%) suing the Argentine government in order to get the same deal that the holdouts got...
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