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Tell me about your 401K, IRA

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#1
  • momo
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  • 2023/11/07 22:37

401k, IRA, 401k matching. I'm not sure how difficult this is, can you elaborate ?
I currently don't know what to do with my 401k from my old company.
I've looked into it but I don't really understand it and I don't know which one is right for me.
Please help.

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#3
  • こーの字
  • 2023/11/08 (Wed) 14:52
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I suggest you read the following first, and then ask for specifics about what you don't understand.

https://smartandresponsible.com/blog/401-vs-ira/

https://uniontaxsolutions.com/2248/#:~:text=401(k)%20%E3 %81%A8%20IRA%20%E3%81%AE%E4%B8%BB%E3%81%AA%E9%81%95%E3%81%84%E3%81%AF%E3%80%81,%E3%81%99%E3%82%8B%E3%81%93%E3%81%A8%E3%81%8C%E3%81 %A7%E3%81%8D%E3%81%BE%E3%81%99%E3%80%82

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#4

Q1: What to do with the 401k from the previous company
You can leave the account as is, or you can roll it over to the new company's 401k. Depending on the Benefit of each 401k, you can decide which is better for you. I would keep one account if at all possible, but it is up to you.
Q2: 401k and IRA, and 401k Matching
I would only do my current company 401k while I am working. They will add a percentage of your savings. ) so you can reach your goal faster than if you were to accumulate on your own. When you retire, there is no more matching, so you can roll over to an IRA and consolidate.

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#5
  • momo
  • 2023/11/12 (Sun) 09:23
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Koji

This site is good. You can learn a lot of other things from it. I will read it.

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Re-entry permit application

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#1
  • ミニー
  • 2023/11/05 10:53

I am a U.S. resident with a green card.
My boyfriend is going to be transferred to Japan for a few years and I would like to apply for a re-entry permit so that I can visit Japan during this time.
However, I am wondering if I can get a re-entry permit to go with my boyfriend since it is not for my own work or study. Maybe it will be easier once we are married, but from my past marriages I would like to take my time and be more careful.
I wonder if he can get a permit for a reason like mine ?
If anyone knows, I would appreciate it if you could let me know.

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#3
  • こーの字
  • 2023/11/06 (Mon) 14:22
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I see that the application form for the Re-Entry Permit is I-131.
Part 4, 1.a. of the same document is the Purpose of trip.

Reading Parts 2, 3 and 4 on the following site, it seems that there are no restrictions for permanent residents to obtain a Re-Entry Permit.
For Information About Your Proposed Travel, describe the purpose of the trip and which countries you intend to visit.
Generally, there are no restrictions for permanent residents requesting a Reentry Permit for temporary travel.

https://citizenpath.com/form-i-131-guide /

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#4
  • Lala
  • 2023/11/07 (Tue) 20:31
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Not really an answer, but it took me about a year and a half from the time I applied for my Re-entry permit until it arrived at my home💦
My circumstances changed during that time and I no longer need it 😓
$ I threw away 660 😓 (I think ? ) It's like 💧.

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#5
  • min
  • 2023/11/08 (Wed) 19:59
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In my case, I applied for a Re-entry permit to live in Japan for a little while and decide whether the US or Japan would be better for me in the future.
I wrote the reason as it is.
I returned to Japan one month after applying for the Re-entry permit, but I could not get my fingerprints taken in Hawaii in time, so I went to the US Consulate in Tokyo and received my permit at the US Consulate one year later.

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#6
  • ライラ
  • 2023/11/08 (Wed) 22:06
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I applied about 3 weeks ago. The reason is that I will be returning to Japan to take care of my parents.
Two weeks later, I received a letter saying, "We have received your application. We will start working on it now. The schedule for fingerprinting will be mailed later." I received a letter saying something like this. One week later, I received a letter from the USCIS office saying, "This time, you do not need to come to the USCIS office because we will use the fingerprints we took the last time. Just remember to change your address to your new one before you leave the U.S." I received a letter that said. I think it is because I had my fingerprints taken last summer when I renewed my green card. For the time being, we will be able to return to Japan even if we can't make the permit in time. For your information.

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#7

Thank you very much for your answers.
I see that the reasons for wanting to return home temporarily are not that strict. I am relieved.
I also understand that the period of time until the permit is granted varies.
Thank you very much.

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divorce

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#1
  • ayu
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  • 2023/11/05 09:52

I am considering divorcing an American.
We have been married for a long time and have a 10 year green card.
I have no particular desire to remain in the U.S., but if we both agree and the divorce goes smoothly, is it necessary to have a lawyer? ?
We have no children and there is no alimony or property division.
In that case, how long does it take to get divorced after filing for divorce? ? There is no instant divorce like in Japan ?
I would appreciate any information from people who have heard of such stories or have experienced divorce. Thank you very much.

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#2
  • グリーンカード
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  • 2023/11/05 (Sun) 13:11
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Divorce is finalized six months after the divorce papers are received.

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#3

We have one child, but we didn't have a lawyer, we both went to court to file and it only took a month. This was before Corona, so it may take longer now. The documents were checked by the concierge at the court, and we were able to correct and submit them after checking them with each other, so it was a smooth process.

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#4

The following article may be helpful. If necessary, you may consult the free consultation listed.
https://lighthouse-hawaii.com/column/%E7%AC%AC%EF%BC%92%E5%9B%9E%E3%80%90%E9%9B%A2%E5%A9%9A%E3%81%AB%E5%BC%81%E8%AD%B7%E5%A3 %AB%E3%81%AF%E5%BF%85%E8%A6%81%E3%81%A7%E3%81%99%E3%81%8B%EF%BC%9F-%E8%B2%BB%E7%94%A8%E3%81%AE%E7%9B%AE%E5%AE%89.html/#:~:text=A .,%E5%BE%97%E3%82%8B%E3%81%93%E3%81%A8%E3%81%8C%E3%81%A7%E3%81%8D%E3%81%BE%E3%81%99%E3%80%82

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Female pediatrician

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#1
  • 子供のいる生活
  • 2023/10/30 19:19

I am looking for a pediatric doctor in Honolulu.
I would like to know about doctors other than Nina Teluya.
You do not have to speak Japanese.

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#4
  • Rak
  • 2023/11/02 (Thu) 13:40
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#3
Really ?
I had my baby early last year and it was a breeze.

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#5

I've been under the care of Dr. Emi at Ohana Clinic since this year from Dr. Teljanina ! The doctor and all the nurses are so kind and I'm so glad I made the change ^_^ ♫.

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  • 子供のいる生活
  • 2023/11/02 (Thu) 16:09
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Rakさをや

Shelly Louiお話しを聞いて、気になったのですが新患受け付けてないんですかね⁈(^^;)でもせっかくなので問い合わせてみたいと思います。ありがとうございます。

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#7
  • YU
  • 2023/11/02 (Thu) 20:30
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Hello. I was also thinking of looking for a new pediatrician. Dr Emi Ota at the Ohana Clinic seems to be Japanese, but is she fluent in English, including the nurses ? My husband is English only, so I feel comfortable with a bilingual doctor ・ nurse. Also, there seem to be two addresses, one in Ala Moana and one in Aina Haina, which one can we see the doctor at ? I would appreciate it if you could let me know.

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#8
  • K
  • 2023/11/04 (Sat) 00:18
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We have been treated by Dr. Emi Ota of Ohana Clinic since the first time she came to Hawaii, but we honestly do not have a very good impression of her.
At first, she seemed to be very kind in order to secure patients, but I could tell right away that she was only superficial and not very caring. I was often surprised at how they changed their attitude and tone of voice depending on the person. The nurses and other staff members were also very hard to deal with, and the personnel changed frequently. ( I often saw that they were recruiting urgently on BibiNavi as well. ) The personnel changed so much during the course of the program that the doctors became more careful in dealing with the staff ・ ・ ・.
In the beginning, it was only in Aina Haina, but then it became concurrent with the hospital in Ala Moana, and for a time there was hardly anyone in Aina Haina ( Perhaps there was a problem with staffing, etc. ) It depends on the doctor's shift at the time, so it is best to check directly with the hospital to be sure.
The way they treated us was getting rougher and rougher, so much so that when I went to the Ala Moana clinic for the first time in a while, someone in the waiting room said to me, "Oh, you're my doctor now ? You don't seem very nice.

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Calling Family Members

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  • biki
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  • 2023/07/28 20:50

I am currently married to a US citizen and am applying for a green card.
I heard that if I get a green card, it will be valid for 2 years at first, but is it possible to apply for a green card for my family members by sponsoring them to come here with that green card ?
I would appreciate it if anyone knows anything about this.

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  • グリーンカード スポンサー
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  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 08:24
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And the sponsorship after you get your U.S. citizenship is faster, and if you're sponsored only for a green card, it takes five to 10 years, our immigration attorney told us.

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#16

I was in the same situation as midori and got a GC for my 20 year old daughter. I took citizenship and sponsored her. If you and your son have no problems, I think you will be able to get it smoothly in the next 5 years or so.

I know someone who had problems and could not get it. I know someone who was denied a GC because he had a history of working illegally and they found out about it.
Another person I know whose son had an accident and ended up in court was denied as well.
I think it's the same in all countries, they don't bother to give permanent residency to people with problems. I think it is the same in every country, but they don't give permanent residency to people who have problems.

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#16
  • ライト
  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 13:22
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#15 As your green card sponsor said

Certainly everything is faster for citizenship holders than for green card holders.

So would getting married.

If you wait until you get citizenship, it will take more than 6 years before you can call your family.

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#18
  • あcっちゃん
  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 14:06
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Even for American men, if their income is low, they are often not issued a green card to a Japanese woman after marriage!

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#19
  • Kuni
  • 2023/11/02 (Thu) 10:04
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Sorry for the sidebar.
If a Japanese citizen to citizenship holder sponsors a 23 year old child, will it still take longer because he is not under 21 years old ?

Also, if the 23 year old is in Japan, can he enter the US while applying for a green card? ?

Thank you in advance.

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Day Care Issues

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#1
  • Walnut
  • 2023/10/23 20:19

Hello.

I am currently pregnant.
I am trying to figure out what to do about work and life once the baby is born.

I am looking for day care for Infant, but it is cheap, like $1800.
How is everyone doing ?

I work with a co-worker and make a normal salary, but after paying rent as well, I have very little money left.
If it is so expensive, I wonder if I should take some time off and be a housewife, or move to the mainland with my husband's family.

I would like to continue working if possible because I am doing the work I want to do in Hawaii and I want to be financially independent without depending on my husband's earnings.
I would like to know about any kind of day care cost assistance, cheap day care, how you all are doing it, anything.

Thank you in advance.

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#4

Like Sean0914, I went back to work when my son was 3 months old. In my case, I decided not to go back full time right away, but to return to work on a short time basis in the same industry I've always worked in.

There were two reasons I did not return full time.

It was my first time raising a child, and I wanted to devote myself to childcare for a while.
I didn't think I could survive on the same standard of living as before with babysitters and day care. \I was not sure I would be able to live with the same standard of living with a babysitter or daycare. I was trying to find a day care that would allow me to live at the same standard of living that I had been living at $. I think I did a lot of things by trial and error.
As a result, I did not rely on the government, but with the help of others, my child grew up to elementary school age and I am now doing the work I want to do.

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#5
  • Minimini
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 06:29
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Hello.
I am also pregnant and hope to return to work a few months after giving birth.
I am looking for a day care or sitter, how do you all find one ?
I would like to be referred to one if you don't mind.

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#8
  • デイケア
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 11:49
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It's a daycare, but you can use an organization called PATCH to search for registered daycares. → https://www.patchhawaii.org/find-child-care/ It will show you the number of people available at each day care, etc. I think you would have to call and request a tour. It is difficult to know the reputation of the day care center from the people who actually use it, so you have to rely on your own intuition when you see it. The only other option would be to ask someone you know for help.

Also, there are programs that subsidize child care costs, although there are income restrictions → https://childcaresubsidyapplication.dhs.hawaii.gov/ It's all in English, so it's hard to read, but it's worth a read. It is worth a read.

https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/files/2021/09/Child-Care-Gross-Income-Eligibility-Limits-and-Sliding-Fee-Scale. pdf

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#9
  • Minimini
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 15:26
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Daycare,
Thanks for sharing the information. Very helpful ! !.

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#10
  • Walnut
  • 2023/10/30 (Mon) 20:41
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Thank you all for your replies. This question is one that different couples make different decisions about, and there is no answer.
Your opinions are very helpful because we all have one thing in common: we live in Hawaii.

I received a list from PATCH and found a relatively inexpensive day care, so I applied to the Wait List as soon as I could.
Sean0914 mentioned affordable home sitters ( I was not introduced to any ? ) that are not officially registered, so I will try to find a home sitter. Also, both my husband and I are currently off on weekends, but we have discussed with them that one of our options would be to change his day off to a weekday. I would miss not having a day off together, but it would save an amazing amount of money.
I also thought it would be nice to make friends with other pregnant women like Minmin and do some nanny sharing ?.

As for assistance, unfortunately our income seemed to be too high to apply for assistance.
But we will not give up and will try to find a consultation service.

I can't imagine going back to work after 3 months at all, but I feel that it would be better to just try it and if it is too tough, become a housewife.
( It is also quite difficult to quit once and find a place to work again )

Again, thank you all for sharing information.

Also, I will put a call for pregnant women friends in another thread, so please let me know if you do.

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Esta by visa denial.

Visa related
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  • CD
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  • 2023/10/23 19:16

My student visa was denied.
If I had an Esta before my student visa was denied, is it possible to enter the country with an Esta if it is still valid ?
I would like to get advice from anyone who is in the same situation or knows someone who has been in a similar situation.
Thank you very much.

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#4
  • alohawa
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 23:54
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What caused it to be rejected … ??

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#5
  • CD
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 11:53
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Thank you all.
The application was rejected because it was considered for permanent residence purposes.

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#6
  • 便乗B
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 13:22
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CD-san

Have you applied for the green card lottery ?

I have met several Japanese who have won green cards and are living in Hawaii and California.

The odds of winning seem to be better than the lottery. Why don't you give it a try ?.

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#7
  • こーの字
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 13:45
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You may want to reapply for a student visa (F-1).
You may want to consult with an expert ( immigration attorney ) to find out what went wrong with your previous application, and
prepare documents to compensate for that.

https://interstride.com/blog/overcoming-student-visa-denials-common-reasons-and-how-to-avoid-them/#:~:text=If%20you%20 receive%20a%20student,same%20exact%20application%20each%20time.

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#9

Did you have another visa in the US before your student visa was denied ? or did you get into any trouble ? I don't know your age, but I have heard that student visas are tough to get if you are around 30. If you are still around 20, I don't think it is that common to be considered for marriage purposes. Once you are rejected, it seems to be very difficult.

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remedy

Beauty / Health
#1
  • o
  • mail
  • 2023/10/25 13:49

I have a question for those who have had orthodontic treatment in Hawaii. I would like to get braces, but I feel that the price at the first dentist I went to was a little higher than I expected. I would appreciate it if you could tell me how much it cost and which dentist you used.

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#2

I had Invisalign braces.
The price the dentist quoted me was $6500 and my insurance covered $1000, so
I paid myself $5500.
Later, when I was checking my insurance bill, I realized that the amount of the bill that insurance allowed was about $4500
I showed the bill to the dentist myself and got about $1000 back.
So I was able to do it for about $4500 in real terms, and that was in 2018.
Now, prices have gone up, so it may be higher.
My friend who also had Invisalign done at another clinic at the same time was more expensive.
I can't recommend the dentist who was my dentist, so I'll refrain from recommending him, but
there is a process of grinding, so the gap was left a little bit unfulfilled, and I'm still a little rattled myself
I'm a little unhappy with the finished product, so I recommend choosing a doctor who is more experienced I would recommend you to choose an experienced teacher.
Of course, it will look much better than it did before the braces. I changed from that doctor to another dentist this year, and the new doctor said to me, "This is still after orthodontics", so I still think the orthodontics was a little too tight. I think the aesthetic sense of the doctor is quite significant.

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Plans to enter the U.S. via non-rev, travel to Germany via Chicago

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#1
  • alohawa
  • mail
  • 2023/10/24 18:55

Hello.
I am not married, but due to his work, I will be entering the US as a non-rev. The last time I stayed for a month and a half, I was sent to a separate room for 2 hours at immigration.
I heard that the examiner can see the seating order and whether you are non-rev or not, so that's why he put me in a different room.
(I didn't tell them he was there. )
Next time I am going to Germany with him as a non-rev, will it be ok ?
because it would not be funny if I am rejected to enter the US ….
If you know anything about non-rev and Japanese nationals only, please let me know.
Thank you very much.

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#3
  • alohawa
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 21:21
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But they kept asking me who bought the tickets. I also thought they were suspicious of me because I was staying for a long period of time. They also asked me many times if I was a business person. I am a communication university student, so next time I will bring my student ID …. Is it okay to go from the US to another country as a non-rev ?.

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  • alohawa
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 23:53
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I know he is suspicious of me because it is a benefit from him, not my parents. And my family doesn't have a single connection to the US …. Also, the rule is within 90 days, so I haven't done anything illegal, but the examiner told me that if I am in the US for more than a month, I have to be in Japan for more than a month before I can come to the US. Even though there is no such thing in the law. I am not working, so I guess that is another suspicious point. I was searched for my belongings and then released, so I'm sure that will be the case this time as well, but what is the definitive NG item is also a mystery to me.

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#6
  • alohawa
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 03:35
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If you are on board with your husband's relationship, I don't have a problem with it. I am on the American male beneficiary, so I think it's a no-no. I've been released after separate rooms in the past, so I think it's ok, but this time I'm going to Europe for a trip, so I'm wondering if they'll be suspicious since it's Chicago → Minneapolis after I go to Europe.

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#8

CBP Officer
Recently, there are more and more strict regulations on immigration for permanent residency and papa activities
I think it's true that there are some places in Hawaii where you can have papa activities without a visa.
It seems that there is a Japanese agency that allows people to go to Hawaii without a visa, and there is a bar in the back of Triton that has a private room in the back where you can go and have daddy activities. …
I know a girl who went to Hawaii alone to attend her friend's wedding and was sent to a separate room from immigration,
She had a boyfriend here and he stayed here for 4 weeks twice a year for a year and a half. She even made a dummy reservation for one night at the first hotel, but she made sure to check out on the day she checked out.
She will not be able to enter Hawaii or the U.S. for at least 5 to 10 years.
Immigration in the U.S. is really tough, especially these days.

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#9
  • ノンレブ トラベラー
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 05:11
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We often give tickets to our friends with the United, American, and Delta Buddy Passes. Finally, it's no problem to go to Europe from the U.S., and it's 3 months longer if you come back to the U.S.

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I was stood up on the tour.

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#1
  • かいむき
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  • 2023/09/25 07:47

Japanese-owned company in Waikiki, didn't show up on time to pick me up
and stood me up.

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#2
  • こーの字
  • 2023/09/25 (Mon) 08:24
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I think it would be a good idea to contact the tour company
to have a photo taken as proof that the meeting place was not mistaken,
and also to include a record of no incoming calls from the driver.

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#3
  • かいむき
  • 2023/09/25 (Mon) 15:16
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When I called, he apologized in a hurry while driving, saying, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry. He seemed to have made a reservation for the same day and time as another customer, so I was upset, and he apologized flatly.
I asked him to reschedule, but I am worried.

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#4

Everyone makes mistakes and mishaps. Instead of getting angry, let's forgive them. I'm sure he won't make the same mistake again.

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#5
  • かいむき
  • 2023/10/03 (Tue) 12:46
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My fears were right.
They cancelled again.

The company is not properly managed.

Even though it is called a company, I feel that the president is working alone.

He left me with a strange sense of uneasiness that did not reassure me at all,

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#7
  • Kalaimoku
  • 2023/10/04 (Wed) 01:26
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Topix: Kaimeki-san

That company will be gone in the near future.

If there is no demand, Waikiki will disappear soon.

Companies and stores open and close very quickly.

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