Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi Arabia

Is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi Arabia?
If someone lived in Saudi Arabia for four years, and moved back to the US. and two years later wants to go visit, is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi? to visit aunt uncle and cousins *family visit visa (is it hard to apply for one from the US?)
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its harder for first timers, but if you've been once before, the process would be quicker the 2nd time around, if you have the means.. like someone in Saudi who can sponsor you..




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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi Arabia

Is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi Arabia?
If someone lived in Saudi Arabia for four years, and moved back to the US. and two years later wants to go visit, is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi? to visit aunt uncle and cousins *family visit visa (is it hard to apply for one from the US?)
Saudi Arabia - 1 Answers
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its harder for first timers, but if you've been once before, the process would be quicker the 2nd time around, if you have the means.. like someone in Saudi who can sponsor you..




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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

If conservatives hate freedom so much, why don't they go live in Saudi Arabia

If conservatives hate freedom so much, why don't they go live in Saudi Arabia?
See how stupid that question sounds? Sounds just as stupid when directed at the other side. Hey "fallen..." I don't think dems or repubs want to limit the freedom of law obiding citizens - they want to curb it for criminals - which will never work. Don't get me wrong, I can't stand Libs or Cons. Nice one Lumpy - you sound very intelligent. This was a great pot stirring question; as I cannot stand either extreme. I like the original fiscal responsibility of the republicans, and the social liberalism of the democrats. Hey "That Guy". I am completely willing to believe you , if you give me a credible (no right or left wing bias) source for everything you just listed.
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Ignoramus
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Yes, it does sound stupid either way.
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They like america that's why.
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I wish most conservatives would go to Saudi Arabia, since they seem to own so much crap there. Vote Ron Paul.
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that is stupid because liberals are the ones wanting to limit our freedoms by blocking things on the internet controlling gun ownership of law abiding people... liberals instead of arguing what people are saying usually argue how they say it...
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Because they're preparing Iraq, that's why. They want to establish their theocracy there tax-free, they claim.
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It has more to do with control than it does with hate... but I do see the left handed humor here, as well as the hidden message that hate is stupid!
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then you'll have that "Idiocracy" so desired..with dumbasses that can't read and write as CEOs but only making $30,000.00 a yr
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A little misguided and misinformed aren't you? Revise your question by replacing the word "conservatives" with "liberals". Then it makes sense.
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Conservative cherish freedom and are willing to fight for it.
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wow..i was going to blast you for that silly question...great way to make a point.
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It does sound rediculous. Unfortunately, it is easier to back up that claim with liberals. Many of them aren't in favor of freedom and there are plenty of example for this. They do wish to remove guns from law abiding citizen thereby violating the 2nd Amendment. They want socialized government run health care, limiting choice and control over your own health. They want to limit freedom of speech as displayed with the firing of Don Imus for his words and opinions. They furhter display this with their support of the "fairness doctrine" aimed at shutting talk radio down. Why can't they just learn how to compete in the market place? They take control of privately held companies with unions and "Affirmative Action". How about a business gets to decide who they want to hire. They ban smoking in private business. They are even going as far as controlling people's heat and air conditioning in people's private homes in California. Part of Tittle 24, hasn't passed yet but they are pushing. They believe in major government control, as if they know what is best for you. It's not hard to see... and these are just a few right off the top of my head. There are many more examples.
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That Guy seems to be forgetting that it's free speech incarnate when a private organisation fires some one for doing something it doesn't like. That's free market baby!






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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi Arabia

Is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi Arabia?
If someone lived in Saudi Arabia for four years, and moved back to the US. and two years later wants to go visit, is it hard to get a visa to go from America to Saudi? to visit aunt uncle and cousins *family visit visa (is it hard to apply for one from the US?)
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Saudi Arabia does not have tourist visas for individuals. See site below and read under Entry/Exit Requirements.




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Monday, November 21, 2011

question about getting a visa to the US for a palestinian refugee living in Saudi Arabia

question about getting a visa to the US for a palestinian refugee living in Saudi Arabia?
I'm a practicing orthodontist and would like to visit some family in the US and maybe even get a job there. How do I go about getting a visa when I only hold a watheeqa, a palestinian refugee document. Thank you for any help
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this is not a Saudi issue. this is something you have to take up (discuss) with US officials maybe you can find something here that applies to your case http://riyadh.usembassy.gov/visas.html
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When you go to the embassy to apply for a visit visa they are mainly going to consider 2 things. 1) Stability of your home country(Palestine). 2) Ties to your currant country of residence. They will consider the stability of your home country because if your home country is very unstable, which unfortunately it is, there is a bigger chance of you staying in the US illegally if you get a visa. The whole visa process is mostly there to insure that you are not a danger to the US and will not stay illegally. So being a Palestinian refugee is not going to make it easy but it is still very possible. Ties to your country of residence is another way for them to make sure that you will not stay illegally once you have the visa. If you have strong ties to your country of residence then you may have a very good chance of getting the visa. They will mostly be looking at if you have family here in Saudi, such as a husband or wife and/or children. Parents and siblings would not matter unless you happen to be their sponsor in Saudi. They would also consider having a very good paying job to be a tie to your country of residence. If your family in the US happens to be your husband or wife or your parents or your children that would make things a lot easier for you also. I know some people in similar situations to your who have gotten the visa and who have not so if you want any more info then please send me an email.





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Monday, November 14, 2011

Ramadan: What percentage of Saudi Arabia residents live in Poverty

Ramadan: What percentage of Saudi Arabia residents live in Poverty?
a believer Please check the UN statistics
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how should i know? but i do know the unemployment rates are really high and one of the leading causes of divorce in saudi arabia. theresa: fyi, the rates of unemployment amongst saudis is really high. not everyone is rich. tomknight: yes its really sad isnt it? they have Quran as their constitution and yet dont follow it completely. and i dont care what the UN stats show. there was a survey done in mid east, and majority of Arab women dont find themsleves opressed. tomknight: sprout your evidence EDIT: Iranian Princess is back. sorry i mean 33 lashes :p lol
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I would guess zero, unless you count the Pakistanis, Indians, Phillipinos, and other nationals of third world countries that are enslaved there.
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they have the quran as their constitution and is ranked, by human rights groups as the most oppressed people in the world.
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no saudi nationals but plenty of pakistanis and bangla deshi's so much for the solidarity of muslims lol
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100%
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unfortunately they have high divorce rate bcz of joblessness because they always want a blue collar job.saudi nationals have i think almost no poverty only nationals of pakistan,india,bangladesh who work and do poor jobs are the poor ones and they support 8/10 members of their family at home by the money they earn there .they are only hope to their families.i would call them poor but brave people who support their families.
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Oil>?
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Imam Ali (A.S) said: "There is no greater wealth than wisdom, no greater poverty than ignorance; no greater heritage than culture and no greater support than consultation".





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