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What does "MO" mean after the name of a US city?
The state abbreviation (such as MO) is sometimes required because quite often there is more than one city with the same name in the US. There is a "Portland" in Maine and one in Oregon; Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas (same city, but the state line runs across the city), and almost each state has it's own "Springfield".

B1/B2 visa refused twice. Will my ESTA be approved?
I was denied B1/B2 visa twice 2002 and 2004. Subsequently US visas were issued 2005, 2007, 2010, 2014. No other refusals any country. Travelled to USA and UK several times and always stayed within

Drive from Hong Kong to Macau, without entering Mainland China
Gratuitous image of a unicorn, a triple plate MO (centre) / HK (bottom) / Guangdong (top). The main plate is from Macau. No you can't. For a couple of reasons. First, the HKZHMO bridge is mostly inside Mainland China (which is why vehicles drive on the right on the bridge), but that isn't part of the reasons. While technically inside Mainland China, you're in a kind of no-man's-land. Reason 1 ...

How to get from the Faroe Islands to the Shetland Islands
How do I get from the Faroe Islands to the Shetland Islands or the other way round? Is there anything besides a flight via Scotland?

UK visa expiring in 2 months and 25 days, can I get a Schengen visa?
I hold an UK PSW visa, my visa is expiring in 2 months and 24 days. If I apply to a Schengen visa, is it possible to get it because in the regulation of Schengen visa mentioned to apply 3 months.

Can Indian citizen travel to India from Australia with passport ...
Yes, you can travel to India on an Indian passport with less than 6 months validity. Six-month validity rules apply when entering foreign countries, not your own home country, and not all countries have that requirement.

visas - When applying for an Indian Passport, how do I know if I'm in ...
I am an Indian, with a Masters Degree and in my Passport its marked as ECNR (Emigration Clearance Not Required). Being said that, as per Path2USA Eligibility for ECNR: The following applicants are eligible for ECNR status regardless of its requirement in certain countries - Holders of Diplomatic / Official Passports Gazetted Government servants, their spouses and dependent children Income tax ...

transit - Connecting Flight in Zurich—is 1.25 Hrs. Enough Time for a ...
My son would land in Zurich at 11:50 am on a Wed. (on a Swiss Air flight from Thessaloniki) and would connect to a 1:05 flight to Denver (via Edelweiss), traveling on a U.S. passport. He won't have...

US citizen visiting Canada with a passport expiring in 5 months
I’m going to Canada and my passport will expire in five months. Will this be OK? I cannot find the answer. I know some countries require it to be no more than six months before expiration. But I k...

Passport "Issued in" vs. "Issuing Country" & "Issuing Authority"
My passport was issued to me via the "Authority" that is the Consulate of Country C in {Nearest Big City} in Country R. I know that the "Issuing Country" or "Issuing Authority" is Country C. Question When the airline is asking for "Passport issued in," are they asking for the "Issuing Country"/"Issuing Authority", so for who issued the passport / where it was originally printed (so Country C ...

 

 

 

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