Can I pick up a delayed passort from a regional agency?
Q. I applied for a passport months ago. If it does not arrive in time is it possible to pick it up at the proccessing center? Can I make an appointment and pick it up that day? I am unable to get anyone to talk to me by phone. Thanks.
Asked by stevgela - Wed Jun 27 11:47:48 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, you cannot pick it up at the processing center, if you are traveling very soon and they will not get it to you in time then you can expedite it (if you have time) or you can travel at your own expense to one of several cities (including denver, new orleans, houston, there are more) to attend an meeting set up by someone you talk to one the phone and by having that meeting, the passport place that you are at will make you one within 24 hours I went through this same thing, and the passport agency is very difficult to deal with because they are so backed up. My suggestion is that if you are traveling withing the next month and you need it then you should call the passport place (it may take some persistance and you may have to sit… [cont.]
Answered by camo4213 - Wed Jun 27 12:04:29 2007
Q. I applied for a passport months ago. If it does not arrive in time is it possible to pick it up at the proccessing center? Can I make an appointment and pick it up that day? I am unable to get anyone to talk to me by phone. Thanks.
Asked by stevgela - Wed Jun 27 11:47:48 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, you cannot pick it up at the processing center, if you are traveling very soon and they will not get it to you in time then you can expedite it (if you have time) or you can travel at your own expense to one of several cities (including denver, new orleans, houston, there are more) to attend an meeting set up by someone you talk to one the phone and by having that meeting, the passport place that you are at will make you one within 24 hours I went through this same thing, and the passport agency is very difficult to deal with because they are so backed up. My suggestion is that if you are traveling withing the next month and you need it then you should call the passport place (it may take some persistance and you may have to sit… [cont.]
Answered by camo4213 - Wed Jun 27 12:04:29 2007
For children that already have autism, epilepsy, what is a safe vaccine schedule?
Q. My son's shots are up to date as of now. He does have autism spectrum and epilepsy. He also has asthma, Sensory proccessing dsyfunction, allergies, devlopmental delays. He is now soon to be age 4. Is there vaccines that dont have merc. alum, and all the other ingrediants that many are saying is causing this? What would be a good vaccine schedule for here on out? Is it safe for children who already have these conditions to have more vaccines that contain certain ingrediants? Giving more vaccines can this make him worse? I know I have a year to think about this and search this but, was just wondering what other parents have done.
Asked by jnn l - Wed Sep 17 08:56:36 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Vaccines didn't cause it nor will they make it worse.
Answered by operaphantom2003 - Wed Sep 17 09:04:53 2008
Q. My son's shots are up to date as of now. He does have autism spectrum and epilepsy. He also has asthma, Sensory proccessing dsyfunction, allergies, devlopmental delays. He is now soon to be age 4. Is there vaccines that dont have merc. alum, and all the other ingrediants that many are saying is causing this? What would be a good vaccine schedule for here on out? Is it safe for children who already have these conditions to have more vaccines that contain certain ingrediants? Giving more vaccines can this make him worse? I know I have a year to think about this and search this but, was just wondering what other parents have done.
Asked by jnn l - Wed Sep 17 08:56:36 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Vaccines didn't cause it nor will they make it worse.
Answered by operaphantom2003 - Wed Sep 17 09:04:53 2008
Will my package get here today or tomorrow? Details inside?
Q. I live in Cody, WY and my package got into Boulder, CO at 11:45 this morning. When I tracked the package it said Boulder, CO Possilbe delay in delivery due to extra carrier proccessing. So will my package get here today or tomorrow? BTW: Boulder is about 381 miles from where I live
Asked by White Thunda - Fri Apr 2 19:21:52 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most likely tomorrow.
Answered by Jesse's Girl - Fri Apr 2 19:23:04 2010
Q. I live in Cody, WY and my package got into Boulder, CO at 11:45 this morning. When I tracked the package it said Boulder, CO Possilbe delay in delivery due to extra carrier proccessing. So will my package get here today or tomorrow? BTW: Boulder is about 381 miles from where I live
Asked by White Thunda - Fri Apr 2 19:21:52 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most likely tomorrow.
Answered by Jesse's Girl - Fri Apr 2 19:23:04 2010
Would this Fall Under Fraudulent Enlistment?
Q. Hey, I'm joining the Air Force and went through MEP's, the Medical Proccessing Station, and I got through with some ease. I'm currently in DEP (Delayed Entry Program) and I'm pretty sure I have to report any time I go to the Doctor or even get a cut (Kind of Stupid IMO) but my Recruiter was on maternity leave at the time and I couldn't mention the time I went to the Doctor for my leg. The only thing that the Doctor made me do was go to a different medical office and that guy said the exact same thing the first doctor said and he gave me a stretch for my leg. It was something I was told to not worry about. It's nothing serious and my leg is already fine but when my recruiter returned from maternity leave she had me sign a routine… [cont.]
Asked by Helpless530 - Wed May 20 23:15:31 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They won't pull your records. Trust me. It costs way too much money to do that, and the military is extremely cheap. If it's something you didn't tell them, and they didn't find out, it'll be something brand new to them if it happens at training. I wouldn't worry about it, honestly.
Answered by Ethan - Wed May 20 23:57:52 2009
Q. Hey, I'm joining the Air Force and went through MEP's, the Medical Proccessing Station, and I got through with some ease. I'm currently in DEP (Delayed Entry Program) and I'm pretty sure I have to report any time I go to the Doctor or even get a cut (Kind of Stupid IMO) but my Recruiter was on maternity leave at the time and I couldn't mention the time I went to the Doctor for my leg. The only thing that the Doctor made me do was go to a different medical office and that guy said the exact same thing the first doctor said and he gave me a stretch for my leg. It was something I was told to not worry about. It's nothing serious and my leg is already fine but when my recruiter returned from maternity leave she had me sign a routine… [cont.]
Asked by Helpless530 - Wed May 20 23:15:31 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They won't pull your records. Trust me. It costs way too much money to do that, and the military is extremely cheap. If it's something you didn't tell them, and they didn't find out, it'll be something brand new to them if it happens at training. I wouldn't worry about it, honestly.
Answered by Ethan - Wed May 20 23:57:52 2009
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