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Good websites for travel deals to England during the first 2 weeks of June .
I am planning to fly out from Washington DC area .
Any pointers for getting a visa to UK / France . I want to take a train ride
to Paris from England and fly back to the states from
England . Any pointers to information could help .Thanks a lot !
I am planning to fly out from Washington DC area .
Any pointers for getting a visa to UK / France . I want to take a train ride
to Paris from England and fly back to the states from
England . Any pointers to information could help .Thanks a lot !
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Oradba Linux wrote:
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> Good websites for travel deals to England during the first 2 weeks of June .
> I am planning to fly out from Washington DC area .
> Any pointers for getting a visa to UK / France . I want to take a train ride
> to Paris from England and fly back to the states from
> England . Any pointers to information could help .Thanks a lot !
You are departing from the DC area - are you a US citizen?, If you are,
you won't need visas for France or the UK.
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> Good websites for travel deals to England during the first 2 weeks of June .
> I am planning to fly out from Washington DC area .
> Any pointers for getting a visa to UK / France . I want to take a train ride
> to Paris from England and fly back to the states from
> England . Any pointers to information could help .Thanks a lot !
You are departing from the DC area - are you a US citizen?, If you are,
you won't need visas for France or the UK.
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Oradba Linux wrote:
> Good websites for travel deals to England during the first 2 weeks of June .
> I am planning to fly out from Washington DC area .
Travelocity has good deals. Use the "dates are flexible" option and then
focus in on dates that work for you.
> Any pointers for getting a visa to UK / France . I want to take a train
> ride to Paris from England and fly back to the states from England.
The logistics of getting a visa depend a lot on which passport you carry.
Obviously if you have a US passport you don't need a visa; you just show up.
But your punctuation (spaces before periods) suggests to me you are not
American. Consult the web sites of the countries in question -
www.embassy.org is a good starting point.
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> Good websites for travel deals to England during the first 2 weeks of June .
> I am planning to fly out from Washington DC area .
Travelocity has good deals. Use the "dates are flexible" option and then
focus in on dates that work for you.
> Any pointers for getting a visa to UK / France . I want to take a train
> ride to Paris from England and fly back to the states from England.
The logistics of getting a visa depend a lot on which passport you carry.
Obviously if you have a US passport you don't need a visa; you just show up.
But your punctuation (spaces before periods) suggests to me you are not
American. Consult the web sites of the countries in question -
www.embassy.org is a good starting point.
miguel
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On Tue, 13 May 2003 06:51:19 GMT, [email protected] (Miguel Cruz) wrote:
>But your punctuation (spaces before periods) suggests to me you are not
>American.
I don't follow your reasoning. What language allows such spaces?
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>But your punctuation (spaces before periods) suggests to me you are not
>American.
I don't follow your reasoning. What language allows such spaces?
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Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
> [email protected] (Miguel Cruz) wrote:
>> But your punctuation (spaces before periods) suggests to me you are not
>> American.
> I don't follow your reasoning. What language allows such spaces?
I don't know, but I've seen it done plenty by Europeans and never by
Americans. Especially with ? and !
miguel
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> [email protected] (Miguel Cruz) wrote:
>> But your punctuation (spaces before periods) suggests to me you are not
>> American.
> I don't follow your reasoning. What language allows such spaces?
I don't know, but I've seen it done plenty by Europeans and never by
Americans. Especially with ? and !
miguel
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Latest photos: Maldives, Dubai and Vietnam