What does "Cabling" mean?
#1
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I have heard that people have their application packets "cabled". I feel so stupid, but
have never heard this term and was hoping someone could explain what this means, and an
example of how cabling is used.
Certainly, you are not referring to cable TV. LOL.
Thank you. Amy
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have never heard this term and was hoping someone could explain what this means, and an
example of how cabling is used.
Certainly, you are not referring to cable TV. LOL.
Thank you. Amy
[email protected]
#2
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IT is just and old term- think Faxing or email. Just a way to get the autorization notice
to the consulate before the approved paperwork comes via diplomatic slug mail=)
Michael
In article <[email protected]>,
> I have heard that people have their application packets "cabled". I feel so stupid, but
> have never heard this term and was hoping someone could explain what this means, and an
> example of how cabling is used.
>
> Certainly, you are not referring to cable TV. LOL.
>
> Thank you. Amy
>
> [email protected]
>
to the consulate before the approved paperwork comes via diplomatic slug mail=)
Michael
In article <[email protected]>,
> I have heard that people have their application packets "cabled". I feel so stupid, but
> have never heard this term and was hoping someone could explain what this means, and an
> example of how cabling is used.
>
> Certainly, you are not referring to cable TV. LOL.
>
> Thank you. Amy
>
> [email protected]
>
#3
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Thank you! Believe it or not , that helps.
Would I pay the Vermont processing center extra money so that they would electronically
notify London upon my approval? Are you saying that cabling will allow London notice of
approval before my approved I-129F physically is in hand of a Consular Officer? Thanks.
Amy [email protected]
> IT is just and old term- think Faxing or email. Just a way to get the autorization
> notice to the consulate before the approved paperwork comes via diplomatic slug mail=)
>
> Michael
>
> In article <[email protected]>,
> > I have heard that people have their application packets "cabled". I feel so stupid,
> > but have never heard this term and was hoping someone could explain what this means,
> > and an example of how cabling is used.
> >
> > Certainly, you are not referring to cable TV. LOL.
> >
> > Thank you. Amy
> >
> > [email protected]
> >
> >
Would I pay the Vermont processing center extra money so that they would electronically
notify London upon my approval? Are you saying that cabling will allow London notice of
approval before my approved I-129F physically is in hand of a Consular Officer? Thanks.
Amy [email protected]
> IT is just and old term- think Faxing or email. Just a way to get the autorization
> notice to the consulate before the approved paperwork comes via diplomatic slug mail=)
>
> Michael
>
> In article <[email protected]>,
> > I have heard that people have their application packets "cabled". I feel so stupid,
> > but have never heard this term and was hoping someone could explain what this means,
> > and an example of how cabling is used.
> >
> > Certainly, you are not referring to cable TV. LOL.
> >
> > Thank you. Amy
> >
> > [email protected]
> >
> >
#4
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AMY...., AMY...., AMY.....! Are you truely ready for marriage???
You mean you've never been 'cabled' one good one?....Yikes!!!!!!!
In article <[email protected]>,
> I have heard that people have their application packets "cabled". I feel so stupid, but
> have never heard this term and was hoping
someone
> could explain what this means, and an example of how cabling is used.
>
> Certainly, you are not referring to cable TV. LOL.
>
> Thank you. Amy
>
> [email protected]
You mean you've never been 'cabled' one good one?....Yikes!!!!!!!
In article <[email protected]>,
> I have heard that people have their application packets "cabled". I feel so stupid, but
> have never heard this term and was hoping
someone
> could explain what this means, and an example of how cabling is used.
>
> Certainly, you are not referring to cable TV. LOL.
>
> Thank you. Amy
>
> [email protected]