How to make money with a credit card: 9 important rules

A credit card is more than just a piece of plastic in your wallet that you can use to pay for a product or service. They offer amazing opportunities to save money on purchases and earn rewards such as travel, cash back, gift cards and other goodies. But “not all that...

USCIS clarified the rules for issuing L-1 visas for business owners: what has changed

US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has explained who can obtain an L-1 visa (nonimmigrant work visa for business executives), and also explained how an entrepreneur differs from an executive and which of them is eligible for an L-1 visa. L-1 - non-immigrant...

Four confusing rules that can reduce your US pension

The Social Security Administration has introduced many rules that can affect pensions. Some of them may seem strange, and some of them may negatively affect your payouts, according to GoBankingRates. Relying solely on Social Security in retirement is a losing position for most Americans.…

How to organize your vacation: 5 rules

The author of the article, Claudio Araoz, who has spent 20 years searching for top managers for the world's leading companies and has honed his ability to understand people almost to perfection, talks about the correct organization of his vacation, using interesting examples. “A person who really knows how to live does not draw a line between his...

Seven financial rules that can never be broken

When it comes to money management, there are a few rules to keep in mind. Below are 7 basic rules that should not be violated under any circumstances, writes Cheat Sheet. 1. You must have a retirement plan Save money for retirement ...

Six rules to help you understand the differences between English and Russian

Knowing these differences will help you better understand some of the rules of English grammar and make learning the language easier, according to the authors of Lifehacker. 1. There is no gender category in English. In Russian, gender is expressed with endings. But in English it is simply absent. ...

How to protect yourself during an earthquake: updated instructions

On Wednesday, July 28, Alaska was hit by the most powerful earthquake in the past 57 years with a magnitude of 8,2. In addition, it was followed by several strong aftershocks of varying strength, reaching 6 points. We've compiled guidelines to help you minimize earthquake injury. Security experts are constantly reviewing ...

Who and under what conditions can enter the United States: the latest data

There are four presidential decrees that suspend entry into the United States of all non-citizens who were physically present in any of the 33 countries on the list during the 14-day period prior to their entry into the United States. Who cannot enter, and who are the requirements ...

Home alone: ​​from what age children in the US can be left unattended

In the United States, parents are often arrested for leaving their children alone, sometimes even for half an hour. ForumDaily decided to collect information about what age children and under what conditions you can leave alone at home in the United States. It turned out that there is no federal law in the country, ...

'To protect Americans': US tightens rules for issuing work visas

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced changes to the H-1B work visa program. The innovation, according to the department, is aimed at protecting American workers. This is stated in a message on the DHS website. The H-1B program is designed to help employers ...

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