pervis said:Imported books? Haven't they been subject to ne wlaw making importation hard if not impossible?
No. They didn't pass it.
pervis said:Imported books? Haven't they been subject to ne wlaw making importation hard if not impossible?
Just for the record disguising anything as a greeting card is the exact opposite of a good idea since greeting cards are thought to sometimes contain cash and are therefore targeted by postal thieves. In fact I have told my family to disguise greeting cards as regular mail!va2ba said:My parents sent me a replacement card through the US post office and it got to BA in less than a week. I do not know if it was priority or not. They sealed the new visa inside of a greeting card so it just looked like someone sending a birthday card or something.
wreReynolds said:Citi also refuses to send money here for me because I am without any documents.
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wreReynolds said:Citi also refuses to send money here for me because I am without any documents.
toongeorges said:Should not you contact your national embassy in case your passport is stolen? How would you ever leave the country without documents or do something else that requires identification?
One of the advices when you visit a country like Argentina is to not carry your passport on you, but have it in a safe place where you stay. Instead you should carry a copy of your passport on you. This advice is typically given when there is a risk of theft.
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