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PapaJohn

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  1. PapaJohn

    RV in HI!

    Yea they are cashing-in in HI alright........ or do they mean HIGH.......lets ask Yoda
  2. Might want to edit your bad word out sir!
  3. I love it..... Really like the car. "Can you send Robin?"
  4. Well said BUT blue space monkeys in hats ARE REAL and should not be messed with...
  5. Adam, I think many of us see the end of the Dinar ride coming to a fantastic end soon. I know many of us here on DV are not in the best of places financially so my question is do you have any last minuet pre-RV VIP membership deals going on or be willing to trade pizzas for a membership :-) j/k. Thank you in advance for all you and the mods here do. PJ
  6. I like my lobsters with butter........ Thanks for the chat Adam. Oh and ... ------
  7. Welcome! Answers in short: 1- Could mean two things. If they deleted the zeros off of the exchange rate your 25k bill would be worth $25,000 (please) or they remove the zeros from the "bills" giving them a new value of $25 (the same value). Note: No one know the real answer because Iraq has not done either yet although they do talk about removing the zeros from the bills a lot and no one really wants that. 2- We are all confused. :-) There are many very helpful people on this site. 3-Agree 4-You did. A revalue before a redenomination means were are all going to have less to worry about in our lives. When I made this investment choice I said "Self, could you live with yourself knowing you passed on something that could / or did make many very wealthy?" My-self said no.
  8. The LOP section is that way -------------------->>>>>
  9. PapaJohn

    Good News

    "Baby!!!! Get the Dinar out of the mulch pile ASAP!!!!"
  10. A press release providing the final currency exchange amount for the IQD revaluation to take effect on January 1, 2012 will be issued by the IMF & CBI on December 30, 2011. The new IQD exchange rate will be posted on January 3, 2012. The first IQD interest rate based on the new rate will be calculated and announced on January 7, 2012, and will be effective during the week of January 10–14, 2012. Rate 1 IQD to 1 USD(+-) Just my guess! *wink.........
  11. My guess is = 0 That's right it will be 0. Thanks and I love the contests.
  12. $1.26 Trillion – Total amount appropriated by Congress for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through the end of Fiscal Year 2011 (September 30, 2011) – $797.3 billion for Iraq and $459.8 billion for Afghanistan. See NPP's "Cost of War" Counters. My link Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) for Iraqi and Afghan Translators/Interpreters Print Email Glossary This program is completely distinct from two other programs authorizing SIVs for certain Iraqi and Afghan nationals who have worked for, or on behalf of, the U.S. Government in Iraq or Afghanistan, although some translators and interpreters may qualify under both programs. For information on those programs, see SIVs for Iraqi nationals or SIVs for Afghan nationals. What is meant by SIV? SIV stands for Special Immigrant Visa. While there are many categories of SIVs, this webpage discusses only SIVs for eligible Iraqi and Afghan translators and interpreters who have worked directly with the U.S. Armed Forces or under Chief of Mission (COM) authority at U.S. Embassy Baghdad or U.S. Embassy Kabul. What is meant by fiscal year? The fiscal year begins on October 1 and ends September 30. What is meant by Chief of Mission (COM) authority? Iraqi and Afghan translators and interpreters who have worked directly (not as contractors) for U.S. Embassy Baghdad or U.S. Embassy Kabul are considered to have been under COM authority. My link
  13. I am getting mixed feedback on the fiscal end of year date for Iraq. The U.S. Department of State says October 1st is the start of the new fiscal year links below. What is you view on this. $1.26 Trillion – Total amount appropriated by Congress for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through the end of Fiscal Year 2011 (September 30, 2011) – $797.3 billion for Iraq and $459.8 billion for Afghanistan. See NPP's "Cost of War" Counters. My link Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) for Iraqi and Afghan Translators/Interpreters Print Email Glossary Important Notice: If you, on or after October 1, 2008, file a Form I-360 petition for special immigrant status as an Iraqi or Afghan national who worked with the U.S. Armed Forces or under Chief of Mission authority as a translator or interpreter, you will be subject to the FY 2011 annual fiscal year limitation of 50 special immigrant visas. Demand for visas in this category exceeded annual limits last year. However, please note you may also be eligible for a separate Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program for Iraqi or Afghan nationals. If you meet the requirements, you may wish to instead consider filing an SIV petition as an Iraqi or Afghan national who worked for, or on behalf of, the U.S. Government. For information on these other two programs, click here. If you filed a petition for special immigrant status as an Iraqi or Afghan translator/interpreter before October 1, 2008, U.S. law authorized the continued processing and adjudication of your application, even though the annual limit of 500 visas had already been reached. This law allows us to continue the processing and scheduling of your case if it is currently at the National Visa Center (NVC). You do not need to provide any additional documents or meet any other eligibility requirements as long as you meet the requirements for this SIV program. You will be contacted by NVC with further information. If you would like to contact NVC, please email NVCSIV@state.gov. For more information about this U.S. law, see References - U.S. Laws, number 3. Note: You should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until and unless you are issued a U.S. visa. Overview STEP 1 – File a Petition with USCIS STEP 2 – Prepare for Your Visa Application STEP 3 – The Visa Interview STEP 4 – Arrival in the United States Contact Information References – U.S. Laws -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview What is this program? What is meant by SIV? What is meant by fiscal year? What is meant by Chief of Mission (COM) authority? How many Special Immigrant Visas can be issued per year under this program? Who can apply for this program? What about my family? Can my family members immigrate with me? Back to Top What is this program? Section 1059 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006, authorizes the issuance of up to 50 Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) annually to Iraqi and Afghan translators and interpreters working for the U.S. military and who meet certain requirements. An amendment to Section 1059 expanded the total number of visas to 500 per year for FY 2007 and FY 2008 only. In FY 2009, the number of visas available for this category reverted to 50 annually. As amended, the Act provides for SIV status for eligible Iraqi or Afghan translators and interpreters, who have worked directly with the U.S. Armed Forces or under Chief of Mission (COM) authority at U.S. Embassy Baghdad or U.S. Embassy Kabul. For more information about the relevant U.S. laws, see References - U.S. Laws, numbers 1, 2, and 3. In addition to the information on this website, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) provides information on Form I-360 petitions for this program. This program is completely distinct from two other programs authorizing SIVs for certain Iraqi and Afghan nationals who have worked for, or on behalf of, the U.S. Government in Iraq or Afghanistan, although some translators and interpreters may qualify under both programs. For information on those programs, see SIVs for Iraqi nationals or SIVs for Afghan nationals. What is meant by SIV? SIV stands for Special Immigrant Visa. While there are many categories of SIVs, this webpage discusses only SIVs for eligible Iraqi and Afghan translators and interpreters who have worked directly with the U.S. Armed Forces or under Chief of Mission (COM) authority at U.S. Embassy Baghdad or U.S. Embassy Kabul. What is meant by fiscal year? The fiscal year begins on October 1 and ends September 30. What is meant by Chief of Mission (COM) authority? Iraqi and Afghan translators and interpreters who have worked directly (not as contractors) for U.S. Embassy Baghdad or U.S. Embassy Kabul are considered to have been under COM authority. How many Special Immigrant Visas can be issued per year under this program? The total number of principal applicants who can receive SIV status under this program may not exceed 50 per fiscal year. SIVs issued to a principal applicant’s spouse and children do not count toward the 50 limit. Who can apply for this program? You may apply for this program if you meet all of the following requirements: You must be a national of Iraq or Afghanistan; and You must have worked directly with the U.S. Armed Forces or under COM authority as a translator or interpreter for a period of at least 12 months; and You must have obtained a favorable written recommendation from a General or Flag Officer in the chain of command of the U.S. Armed Forces unit that was supported by you, as a translator or interpreter, or from the Chief of Mission from the embassy where you worked. Specific requirements for each step of the process are detailed below. What about my family? Can my family members immigrate with me? Your spouse, as well as unmarried children younger than 21, may be granted SIVs, and may travel with you or may follow to join you after you have been admitted to the United States. Back to Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEP 1 – File a Petition with USCIS Who files the petition (Form I-360)? What documents are required? Where do I find the forms? Who may submit the letter of recommendation? Is there a template or format for the letter of recommendation? Should I submit copies of commendations and recommendations along with the required letter of recommendation? Where do I file the petition? What return mailing address should I use on the Form I-360 petition? Can the Form I-360 be filed electronically (E-filing)? Where will my petition be adjudicated? Who makes the decision? If my Form I-360 petition is denied, will the application fee be refunded? What is the difference between Part 1 and Part 3 of the Form I-360? Should both parts be completed? In Part 2, what box should be checked? In Part 10 of the Form I-360, who can sign the section for USCIS Officers or Consular Officers? What are the fees associated with filing the petition? What is the method of payment of the petition filing fee? Can the fee be waived? If I am an Iraqi or Afghan refugee already living in the United States, can I file Form I-485 with USCIS to apply for adjustment from refugee to SIV status? My question wasn't answered here. Where can I get more information about filing an I-360 petition? Back to Top My link Last one is from the U.S. Department of State. What is your take please??????
  14. The news is going to be very crazy for the next three weeks. Then October 1st will come and it will all stop with a big fat smelly RV!!!! IMO God Bless You!!!!
  15. October 1st is the start of their new year! October 1st 2012 is a few weeks away for them.
  16. No,no,no.....Tuesday to Thursday........or over the weekend but no later than Monday / Tuesday to Thursday.......butttt at the latest Friday....or late Sunday to Monday........
  17. They also said not to long ago that stocks will not be affected! Not possible. An RD would affect everything. RV will be here by October 1st. The start of Iraq's new year, IMO. Before this goes down the news could get kinda crazy. Just be ready. ........
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