When visiting the United States with a vacation visa -- usually a type of B-visa -- you may decide to apply for resident status. Similarly, you may already have had the intention of applying for residency before your vacation. The United States only regularly permits workers with H- or L-visas to maintain non-immigrant status once in the country, while applying for residency. However, by filing certain forms, you have the opportunity to change your vacation visa to resident status, though your application may not always be approved.
Enter to Win Disney Dream Vacations
Visiting Walt Disney World or Disneyland is a thrilling, yet expensive, vacation. Fortunately, companies often hold contests offering a grand prize of a Disney dream vacation. By following a few simple tips, you can maximize your chances of winning the trip of a lifetime for free.
Get Insider's Prices at Sandals Resorts
Sandals Resorts are beautiful resorts in the Caribbean. Their rates aren't the lowest, but with a bit of smart negotiating you can get your rate down to insider level prices. Enjoy the resort, a gorgeous room, free butler service, the spas and treatment centers, the included scuba diving, water sports and more without paying too much. Getting insider prices without knowing someone who works at the resort is possible with these tips.
Save Money On A Bora Bora Vacation
A Bora Bora vacation in the French Polynesia Islands can be truly a memory of a lifetime. To take Bora Bora vacations is indeed costly. However, there are ways to find deals so that a Bora Bora vacation does necessarily break the bank on travel expenses but lets you enjoy this breathtaking island.
Create an Employee Calendar in Excel
Make the most of work force productivity and keep employees aware of their upcoming schedules by creating a staffing calendar in Excel. Excel, the spreadsheet component of the Microsoft Office Suite, offers a quick way to design at-a-glance information so you'll be able to track who's on vacation, where to beef up personnel and how many hours of payroll are accrued each month. With a few clicks in Microsoft Excel, you'll be ready to plot staff schedules.