Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Understanding The Requirments For US Fiance Visas

To enter the U.S. through marriage, one needs a Fiance Visa. As there are various Fiance Visa requirements, it is essential to know the basic laws pertaining to the Fiance Visa process and Fiance Visas in general.

The Fiance Visa processing takes about 120 days. Only after the marriage takes place, can the foreign citizen can apply for the Green Card visa. This visa gives them a permanent citizenship status as per U.S. visa requirements. The foreign citizen can thus migrate to the U.S. with the help of the Fiance Visa but it should comply with the laws of both the countries.

The Fiance Visas (also known as K1 Fiance Visas) are given to those who wish to marry U.S. citizens. The couple must marry within a 90 day time frame. After the marriage takes place, the foreign citizen can apply for a Green Card to become a permanent citizen. They can then enjoy the rights of the citizens except for the right to vote, which they get after 5 years.

To obtain a Fiance Visa, there are certain U.S. visa requirements that have to be met. The petitioner who applies for the Fiance Visa must be a permanent member of the U.S. Also, Green Card holders cannot apply for the K1 Fiance Visa. Both persons must be legally entitled to marry as per the rules of both the countries. If previously married, he/she must be divorced or widowed. Both the petitioner and the fiance must have the intention of getting married within 90 days after the arrival of the foreign fiance in the U.S. See visas-for-marriage.com for other requirements.

It is mandatory that they must also have met 2 years prior to the filing of the Fiance Visa. The petitioner must also have a minimum income requirement that is above the poverty level set by the Congress every year. The foreign fiancee must not have any criminal record. Finally, he/she must pass the medical exam at a clinic approved by the U.S. consulate.

Once the petition is made to the INS, it approves and forwards to the appropriate U.S. embassy. The embassy then conducts the final interview.

Once the Fiance Visa requirements are met, the Fiance Visa is not difficult to obtain. So you can now proceed with confidence!

O.J. Will Go Free

We want him put away for life.

Nancy Grace salivates on her TV show for The Juice to be slammered till death. She gets professional guests to back up her thesis.

However, once in awhile a professional will counter her thesis that O. J. will rot in jail. It's then that she gets the jitters. And for Nancy Grace to reveal jitters is something unlike her crisp, alluring persona.

Nevertheless, though most of the civil world agrees with the likes of Nancy Grace, what will happen is that O. J.'s lawyers will present such confusion to the jury that they will conclude they cannot jail O. J. Why? Due to reasonable doubt. On what points? No matter. One point would do it. One juror could bring down the tent.

There are so many complicated dimensions to this case that I think it impossible for a clear-cut guilty decision to come write the last sentence. Just impossible.

All those charges would have to be so utterly solidly in place so that a jury would have to be blown over with concrete evidence that O. J. slip through bars till he breathes his last.

That won't happen.

The law-abiding are wishing against cold reality. The law-abiding are commiserating among themselves that it's a slam dunk against O. J. But preaching to the choir won't put the double-killer away.

As time moves along and the hysteria against O. J. settles, more and more the twisting debacles facing a clear-cut guilty verdict will rise to the top.

I believe, though it slays my gut to type this, that O. J. will go free. He will smile his way out of court, his arms lifted in victory and his sociopathic egomania shooting off the charts.

No doubt he'll author still another bloody book. And no doubt a publishing house will put it right out there. Further, no doubt a sizeable gullible public will pay high price to purchase the rag.

This world does not make sense in too many instances. Sadly, this is one of those horrific instances. Time will reveal its depression to the law-abiding, civil culture.

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Friday, November 23, 2012

Best Children's Books: Ten Top Selections for Pre-Schoolers

Children have cherished books for centuries now. They love books for different reasons. Sometimes their reasons even stump us adults. The following are ten carefully chosen books books for pre-schoolers, though some a little older still like them. We adults may struggle selecting books for children because we are looking for a plot or story line-we are maybe looking for excitement. But pre-schoolers want something they can understand, something fun, something with which they can identify, maybe something cuddly and comforting.

1. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, tight in its language yet exuberant in its pictures. When Max is trundled off to bed without his dinner, he imagines an adventure in the land of the Wild Things, where he meets a raucous collection of fanciful beasts. After some monster fun, he becomes homesick, awakens in his bedroom to find a piping hot supper waiting for him.

2. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, by Laura Numeroff. Oh, that starving little mouse. Once you give him the cookie, you kick off a crazy trail of action! By the end of the story, the mouse, the boy that gives him the cookie, and maybe even the reader, are exhausted! Wonderful illustrations and a kooky lead character.

3. The Snowman by Raymond Briggs is the only wordless tale in this list. A great book to begin getting a child interested in reading. A memorable story of a boy who makes and then befriends a snowman who enters his world and takes him out on a nighttime journey. The non-conclusive ending can also furnish a great beginning.

4. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. The author apparently accepted a wager that he couldn't write a story using only fifty words. "Do you like green eggs and ham? I do not like them Sam-I_am." This book's repetitive phrases, simple drawings and goofy charm make it one of the favorites and also a book to help kids learn how to read..

5. Curious George by H.A. and Margaret Rey. The has got to be the world's most beloved monkey! Curious George has had many thrilling adventures in his day, but it all starts with the first one, which has become a classic. Of course, we've got to introduce a new generation of readers to this crazy troublemaking chimp.

6. Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey. Watch out for citified ducks... A great read aloud, this tale of two mallards who decide to raise their family in the Boston's Public Garden is an all-time favorite. Beautiful drawings and a great story have made this story one sought out by thousands.

7. No, David! by David Shannon. As little David somersaults from one outlawed activity to the next, with his mom shouting the title, David's naughtiness is quite impressive. Believe it or not, this kid's book has a "real" soundtrack: the text is drawn from a book the author produced when he was 5!

8. Blueberries for Sal by Robert McClosky. As Sal and her mom head toward a patch to pick blueberries, so do a mother bear and her cub. Eventually the young set swap moms for a cockeyed adventure tale and a comedy of errors. Kids like it.

9. The Hungry Caterpillar, by Eric Carle. This colorful classic depicts a very hungry insect eating his way through an apple, two pears, three plums, and a collection of other treats. Part of the trip includes readers learning about colors and counting-plus the added benefit of an intro to the life cycle of a caterpillar.

10. Love You Forever by Robert Munsch. The story of a boy and his mom. While the mother continues to rock her boy to sleep-even if she must sneak into his bedroom to do it-life continues through stages as he grows up and his mom grows older. Eventually, he rocks his own aged mother to sleep. A touching cycle-of-life tale that may bring a tear to the eye.

So, parents, grandparents, teachers, and other assorted readers, here are ten sure winners for pre-schoolers. I hope it helps you in the unending quest for the love and satisfaction of the young-uns.

Tips to Make Your Auto Dealership's Mobile Website User-Friendly

With the increasing number of smartphone users searching for or purchasing products/services online, auto dealerships cannot ignore mobile websites. Even industry experts predict that in the future, more people will use mobile phones than PCs to surf the Internet. Thus, having a business website optimized for mobile phones is very important these days.

If your mobile website is not properly organized, it can make it difficult for users to access and navigate through your site, which in turn means you could lose potential customers. So, in order to avoid those things, follow the below tips that can help you to make your auto dealership's mobile website user-friendly.

Prefer using small images: Usually auto dealership websites feature high resolution images of vehicles, but when it is for mobile websites, you need to rethink that and use smaller images. Too many images increase page load times and can make the visitors abandon the site. So, design a mobile website with a few small/compressed images that enable the site to load faster on smartphones.

No flash/java scripts: Flash/java scripts are not supported by most mobile devices, including the latest versions of iPhones and iPads. They have only limited support on Android phones and few other high technology mobile devices. Moreover, flash websites are heavy and require a 3G Internet connection to open in mobile devices. So, it is always better to stick to standard websites written with HTML/CSS.

Focus on readability: Mobile screens are much smaller when compared to desktop screens. Thus, content as well as the layout for a mobile website needs to be optimized to make it mobile-friendly. Properly organize the content with readable font size, visible font color which is easy to read in both bright and low light. Use bullet points instead of large paragraphs of text. Also, make sure that you are using the same unique colors, font style, and brand banner as found in your original site, so that the users can easily recognize your business in the mobile version.

Concentrate on page width: Because mobile phone screens are small, a mobile website should utilize all the available space. However, as every mobile screen will not have the same height and width, in order to utilize all the space on different sized screens you need to use a fluid layout. You should go with the maximum page width that accommodates all the elements on the page and also make sure that it is able to format an entire HTML document.

Ensure smart navigation: Proper navigation is a vital aspect which helps users to easily go through your mobile website. Design the navigation such that the user accesses more information in less time, all while surfing fewer pages. Use vertical scrolling and avoid rollovers. Menus should be clearly defined in a hierarchy and also provide a search box, to make it easy for the user to look for content in your website. Clearly defining back and home buttons enables the user to smoothly navigate between the levels.

Quick page load time: Nothing annoys a user more than a mobile website that takes too much time to load. So, making sure that your mobile website loads quickly is essential to making it user-friendly. High resolution images, a lot of small images, buttons with a gradient or rounded corners, too many imports, etc., are a few culprits that can cause long page load times. Make sure you avoid them to give a good user experience.

Make clickable buttons big enough for fingertips: Mobile users will not have the feasibility of clicking with a device like mouse. Touch screens allow them to use fingertips to click on the buttons. If the clickable areas are very small, it can be irritating and difficult to browse through the website. So, average finger tap size should be used to make the website user-friendly. You can also use 3D effects for buttons (instead of using plain html links) to make it easy for users to recognize them.

Just implementing these tips is not enough; you need to regularly test your mobile website's performance on various mobile devices to make sure that your users are not facing any difficulty while using it. It is better to outsource your mobile website's designing and maintenance responsibility to a professional service provider who can handle it with more expertise.

Advantages of Email Encryption

The most popular use of the Internet remains to be the email. Providers now have complicated additions like attachments and spam blockers but the point of email remains the same-instant correspondence. From connecting to friends and relatives on the other side of the globe to delivering information to mass recipients, internet users continue to find purpose in electronic mail. As internet dependence increases, so does the kind of information people attach in their emails.

The technological age brought about new kinds of criminals who perform destructive activities. Whether you are an important member of an intelligence group or a civilian, email encryption can prove useful in safeguarding the information the recipient singularly should see.

How does email encryption work?

Depending on the kind of encryption you acquire, the process differs but the goal is the same. Encryption protects the actual message in your email with the intended recipient knowing how to decode it to reveal the sensitive data.

Most encryption for emails is asymmetric where the sender uses software to encrypt an email, send the message to the recipient who knows how to decrypt the email. Another method is by installing email encryption software. For this to work, the same program should be installed in the receiving unit.

Why should you encrypt your emails?

For businesses in competitive fields, the advantage of encryption is more pronounced. This avoids competitors from intercepting information they can use for corporate espionage. You can protect confidential data, ranging from employee names to plans for expansion.

For private individuals, encryption is similarly as necessary. Basic personal information like your home address or private mobile number should be kept private. Identity thieves can use your financial details like credit card information, social security numbers, and insurance details.

People who send private messages, videos, and photos will similarly benefit from email encryption. This is especially important for public personalities like politicians who need to keep their work life and private life separate. Many careers have been ruined by private emails made public.

What should you look for in a security company?

There are businesses now responding to the demand of safe email exchanges. Security companies are now expanding to document destruction and email archiving solutions. If you are thinking of hiring a company for added security, there are qualities you should look out for.

Being at the top of the field in terms of technology is an important consideration. They should always be a couple of steps ahead of IT criminals who are always improving their own technology. A company employing professionals with backgrounds working in intelligence and security is a plus.

Similarly, find a company offering more than simple email protection. Some companies have spam blockers or additionally provide security in other aspects like physical security through alarm systems. When it comes to securing data, electronic or physical, choose only the best no matter the cost.

What Are Podcasts?

Podcasting operates in a similar way to that of a magazine, where listeners and web browsers have the option to subscribe to a particular podcast. Once subscribed, a listener will have newly broadcasted podcasts automatically transferred and synced to the subscriber's PC or mp3. There really are no limits to the type of podcasts that exist, and everything from a podcast about graphic design to a series about home maintenance can be easily found within minutes.

There's a podcast to suit anyone's individual taste, style, or preference. You might be relieved to know it's relatively easy to set up and establish your own podcast series. But is it right for you?

Should You Be Podcasting?

Do you run a business? Do you have something to say about a topic that plenty of people could benefit from? People love media in all its forms, and since podcasting is one of the fastest growing media outlets out there, it's a good idea to waste little time and get started right away. Here are a few things you should ask yourself and consider before starting a podcast.

First off, you should figure out who your audience will be. It's important not to get stuck with the idea that only a certain group of people download and listen to podcasts, like tech-savvy men in their late twenties, for example. A study conducted by eMarketer in 2007 discovered that around half of the people who download and listen to podcasts are either male or female, between the ages of 35 and 54. Just imagine what this same statistic looks like today.

People subscribe to podcasts to gain something, whether it's a new skill or even just for laughs. The point is to provide insight into a particular niche or industry and let listeners know you have something that's worth listening to. It's also a good idea to run a podcast without sounding too salesy or over-promotional. Another rule of thumb to remember before starting a podcast is to update it on a regular basis. Try to formulate a schedule that lets you produce podcasts with fresh, new material either weekly, bi-weekly, or whatever your schedule allows. The point is to be consistent with the recordings and the material.

Benefits Of Podcasting

- Listeners could be performing several tasks at once when listening to a podcast. For example, a podcast listener could be walking the dog with a set of headphones or may be listening to the recording in the car on the way to work, there really are no boundaries. This makes podcasting one of the most transportable and flexible forms of media available.

- Putting your own voice with a brand, company, or idea let's you connect with an audience and build a lasting, stronger long-term relationship with the listeners.

- Podcasts can even record and replace seminars and educational conferences, providing listeners with an insightful view into a particular industry or idea.


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