A waiver of WHAT ?
Typically, two years, unless you have a waiver for a medical condition or are over the age of... 55.. I believe.. in which case, it's one year.
You can get a US Entry Waiver for 1 year, 2 years or 5 years. Usually first time applicants get approved for 1 year, but you never know, so apply for 5. And yes, you do have to re-apply each time... keep in mind too that if you have a pardon, you will still need a US waiver.
Yes, you can obtain a medical waiver if you wear glasses, depending on the specific requirements of the organization or program you're applying to, such as the military. Generally, as long as your vision can be corrected to meet the required standards with glasses, you may still be eligible. It's important to provide proper documentation from an eye care professional during the waiver process. Always check the specific guidelines for the organization in question to understand their policies regarding vision requirements.
On an ESTA visa waiver, you can stay in the US for up to 90 days per visit.
A waiver of liability can last indefinitely, as long as it is written clearly and complies with applicable laws. However, its enforceability may depend on factors such as the jurisdiction, the nature of the activity, and the specific language used in the waiver. Courts may also consider whether the waiver was voluntarily signed and whether it covers the specific risks involved. It's essential to regularly review and update waivers to ensure they remain valid and effective.
Yes. Doctor's from any country can work in the U.S. as long as they are in the country legally and have been approved by the appropriate medical associations to work there.
The army moral waiver process can vary in length depending on individual circumstances. It typically takes several weeks to a few months for the waiver to be reviewed and a decision made. Factors such as the complexity of the situation, availability of supporting documentation, and workload of the waiver review board can all impact the timeline.
As long as the Marine is a decent person and you can handle being a Marine spouse, why not?
up to 90 days (no extensions allowed)
A Marine or Sailor can wear the french fourragere as long as he is in the 5th or 6th Marine regiment. Once he leaves, he can no longer wear it.
Medicines contains THC. They include: Sativex - Approved Dronabinol / Marinol - Approved Nabilone / Cesamet - Approved Dexanabinol - Not Approved CT-3 (ajulemic acid) - Not Approved Cannabinor - Not Approved HU 308 - Not Approved HU 331 - Not Approved Rimonabant / Acomplia - Not Approved Taranabant / MK-0364 - Not Approved
up to 90days.