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  1. Apr 10, 2014 · Everything $5 up (to $100) uses the new larger-picture design, since 2003-2013 depending on denomination. Only $1 and $2 are still the old design, and of thse only $1 is normally used; $2's are only useful for people wanting to make life difficult for a storekeeper, toll-taker, etc. – dave_thompson_085. Jul 3, 2015 at 11:34.

  2. Yet there are scenarios that tend to trigger suspicion at boarder control. For example, if the records show you have been spending more time in the USA than you have outside the USA, the officer may decide you are misusing the VWP system to "live" in the USA. Another example, if you have previously stayed in the US for a maximum 90 days on the ...

  3. Jul 4, 2017 · 16. An ESTA allows me to stay in the US for up to 90 days and it is valid for two years. I see two ways to interpret this: The ESTA expires when 90 total days in the US or two years from approval have passed. If I have made four 20-day visits in the first year, I need to apply for a new ESTA to do the same thing the next year.

  4. Apr 11, 2022 · e-Toll fees (Standard): If you use the e-Toll service at any time during your rental, you agree to pay a convenience fee of $5.95 for each day on which you incur a toll up to a maximum amount of $29.75 per rental period (not to exceed 30 days).

  5. I was denied re-entry into the USA as a Canadian due to mentioning that I had been working as an independent contractor. My Fiance lived in the USA and I am barred from entering/ applying for visa for 6 months. Also, I have to present US income tax proof * and * canadian income tax proof. The officer treated me like a criminal and I was ...

  6. Sep 6, 2016 · How to tell. The base of the charger says. 220-240 V AC ~ 50-60 Hz 0.9W. UK vs USA. You are using this in the UK on a nominally 230 V AC supply at 50 Hz. Normal† outlets in the USA are nominally 120 V AC at 60 Hz. So you are OK on frequency but the US voltage is way outside the range for which this charger was designed.

  7. Feb 17, 2019 · Failure to declare currency in amounts more than $10,000 can result in its seizure. From Form 105. Travelers carrying currency or other monetary instruments with them shall file FinCEN Form 105 at the time of entry into the United States or at the time of departure from the United States with the Customs officer in charge at any Customs port of ...

  8. Any major hotel chain such as Marriott or Hilton will require a Credit Card and a matching ID at check in, even if you intend to pay cash. This is done in case the room is severally damaged, or more commonly, if guests smoke in a non smoking room. This way the hotel has a card on file to cover the charges. However, even at motels that accept ...

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  10. Jan 3, 2015 · To answer the actual question, in general if the 'gratuity" is actually stated on the menu, then yes, you can be obligated to pay it. You might be able to find a lawyer who can wriggle out of it, but not at a cost less than the gratuity. There have been (extremely rare) incidents where the police have been called over refusals to pay a gratuity.

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