Wednesday, February 21, 2018

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English Winners. Do you want to travel or do business in the United States? Then

you will need a non-immigrant visa. So, here is how to get a non-immigrant visa

to the US:

A non-immigrant visa is important for traveling or doing short-term business

things. You can also use it for things like medical procedures or non-

professional sporting events. Step 1: let's find out if you even need a visa.

to travel or do business in the U.S. There are around 38 countries that have

exemptions, where all you need to do is show up in the United States with your

passport and you can travel in the United States for up to 90 days. So check

out the list. If any of your countries are on this list,

get your passport, buy your plane ticket and come on over to the USA for your

vacation.

Like I said, if you're a citizen of any of those 38 countries, you are good. If

not? Too bad. Let's move on to step two. Step two: find out what kind of visa you

need. There's usually B-1 or B-2 visas for these kinds of purposes. A B-1 visa is

for business things, like meeting business partners in the United States,

going to a conference, settling an estate, dealing with contracts... things like that.

And a B-2 visa is for people who are going on vacation, doing tourism, or - if

they're participating in a non-professional sports event that they

are not getting paid for - or if they're attending merely a social event. For

those things ,you need a B-2 visa. Step 3: whatever country you live in, I want you

to go to the website for the US Embassy in your country. Now you do this to find

out what papers you need to get your visa. Some of those requirements... some of

those documents... may be different depending on which country you live in.

However, there are some things that you will be required to have, no matter what

country you live in, and here they are. You will need to go

online and complete the non-immigrant visa application form. That's called the

DS-160. You will also need a passport-style photo of yourself

A visa application fee, which is, usually, a pretty small amount of money.

And, of course, you will need to schedule your visa interview. This is where you

will talk to someone who works in the consular department of

the U.S. embassy. Consular services... those are the people who make the decision

whether or not you can go to the U.S., so very important to make a good impression

on these people, yes? Step four: you will need to bring

everything I just mentioned, as well as any documents the US Embassy in your

country - their website - says you need, to a Visa Application Center. Now, the Visa

Application Center may be in the capital city of your country at the Embassy, or

the US State Department might have a consular office or a mission post

somewhere closer to where you live, and usually in a major city, where you

can go and do application for a visa. You will have to look that up yourself

because I don't know which country you live in. During the interview, you have to be

ready to discuss the following points: The purpose of your trip.

What city do you plan to visit and why? Who are you visiting?

What do you do for a living? A detailed explanation of your job or of what you

do on a daily basis. That will help the consular office understand your

situation. 3: You will need to discuss your direct family. You will have to

answer questions about your family life, like, "Are you married or single?" "Do you

have children?" "Grandchildren?" "Does your family have visas?" And, for students who

are still in the process of building their career, it's important to speak

about your degree program, your courses, and your plans for the future. You may

want to also assemble some documents. You know, bring extra documents with you that

prove the things you say. This could be your degree. This could be your bank

statements. It could be your birth certificate... anything that can help prove

what you say is true. Now, the consular officer might not ask

those questions; it depends on where you are and what the policies are. But, it's

good to have them with you just in case, ok? Now do not... do not.... do NOT create fake

documents, or buy fake documents. That may prevent you from ever getting a visa to

the U.S., or a lot of other countries. The consular officers frown on that activity,

right? They don't like it. So don't do that. If you are in an unsafe country, or

a situation where you cannot get the documents you need, you may just need to

be a refugee of a country closer to where you currently are. The closer a

country is to your current country, the more cultural things you are going

to share with them, so it will be easier to adjust

to a newer life. From there, you can work with that country's government, get

documents, build a case, and from there, maybe you can get the paperwork and the

documents you need to one day get a visa to the United States. That's what I would

advise, and I think that's what many consular officers would advise as well.

If I'm wrong, please tell me, okay? I really want to know. I hope this helps

you. If it did, please tell me down in the comments below. And if you need any more

info, I left a link in the description below that has most of the information I

just said. But if you need a little bit more information, that website can

certainly help you, okay? To review, you need to: step one, see if any of the

countries that are on that list are a country that you're living in. If they're

not, continue to step two, where you determine whether you need a b1 or b2

visa. Step 3, apply for an interview and get all the documents you need, and step

4... you go to the interview, bringing your documents, and be ready to

answer questions about your family your career plans... where you live... and things

of that nature. I've included a link to another playlist

and one more video I think you might like. So I will see you over on those

lessons.

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Most Insane Waterslides In The World - Duration: 9:53.

From The Scorpion's Tail, to a slide built into a commercial jet, here are the 11 most

insane waterslides in the world!

11.

King Cobra – New Jersey This water slide is at Six Flags Hurricane

Harbor in Jackson, New Jersey.

This is a very unique water slide that features two "dueling slides."

At the top of the ride is a figure eight that the rider goes around before dropping 25 feet

and reaching speeds of over 30 mph!

Imagine going over 30 mph in your car and sticking your hand out the window and feeling

the wind.

Now imagine you're not in a car, you're on a water slide going over 30 mph, getting

wet, the slide flying by behind you, and water flying everywhere!

At this point the rider enters the "Sidewinder" element that looks like a cobra's head.

Think of it as a water slide-vert-ramp, where the rider goes up one side after coming down

really fast, then up the other side before coming to a stop… eventually.

This is a really unique and fun coaster and it was actually built over a large volleyball

pit.

What a great change, huh?

10.

Insano – Brazil The Insano lives up to its name.

This slide was a world-record holder for the world's tallest water slide at over 130

feet tall!

That's as tall as a 14-story building!

It gives you a great view of the Atlantic Ocean while you're up there.

This slide is not for the faint of heart, and not for those who are afraid of heights

(unless you like exposure therapy!).

Once you get to the top of this monster, you plummet down the initial drop and hit speeds

of up to 65 miles per hour!

Imagine going down the freeway, passing cars… on a water slide!

Of course, the ride only allows one person at a time because nobody wants a 65 mph collision

on a slide.

This is one of the most extreme water slides on the planet and if you can stand the height,

you can ride this monster and tell everybody that you went down the former tallest water

slide in the world!

9.

Master Blaster Water Coasters – Dubai The Master Blaster Water Coasters in Atlantis,

The Palm Resort in Dubai is a series of water slide-coasters.

You know how they love to manipulate nature in Dubai and make it exactly how they want

and this resort is no different.

It is built on the Palm Jumeirah; a man-made island that looks like a huge palm tree!

Dubai is exploding with some of the most innovative, expensive, and insane stuff in the world from

buildings like the Burj Khalifa, to water parks like this one.

These are beautiful works of art that took years to build.

There are actually 4 slides that start from the top of a Mayan-style pyramid and rockets

the riders around twists, turns, open-top slides, and full tunnels.

If you ride these slides, you even go uphill – that's how fast you're going!

If the series of water slides wasn't cool enough, remember, the island that you're

on is a giant palm tree!

8.

The Scorpion's Tail – Wisconsin, USA This water slide is a part of the world famous

Wisconsin Dells in Wisconsin, USA.

This slide is on a 70-acre water park in the heart of Wisconsin Dells.

The Scorpion's Tail is a part of the Noah's Ark Water Park.

This slide is very unique and will take you for a wild ride!

It's ten stories tall, 400-feet long, and the first drop of the slide will rocket you

to a speed of more than 50-feet per second!

This allows the rider to go around a nearly-vertical loop that is totally unique to this slide!

Can you imagine going around a loop… on a water slide?

You'd have to be going pretty darn fast, and the Scorpion's Tail does that for its

riders with ease and insanity!

If you're ever in the United States, specifically Wisconsin, visit Wisconsin Dells.

It is really the waterpark capital of the world with tons of different parks and attractions

in one area that gives you tons of different options for fun!

7.

Verrückt – Kansas City, USA Another monstrously tall water slide, the

Verrückt in Kansas City is one wild ride, and speaking of world-records, this one's

got it.

The Verrückt is the world's tallest water slide at 168 feet high, making it taller than

the Statue of Liberty!

It's as tall as a 17-story building with 264 steps to get to the top, which may seem

like a lot and take a lot of energy to get there but trust me, it pays off.

The height provides the rider with something amazing; an over 60 mph drop!

Not only does it drop you at over 60 mph, it sends you and 2 other friends down in 3-person

rafts!

Once you go down the initial drop, the raft cruises back up a 55-foot hill and back down

the other side.

If you're looking for the tallest water slide in the world, this is it.

Just make sure you bring a change of pants, because this is one insane ride.

6.

Head-First Racer, China Everybody loves a good race, and when you

combine that concept with a water slide, you've got something awesome on your hands.

Located at the Chimelong Water Park in China, the Head-First Racer is a sight to see.

With eight different tubes to go down, you can line up racers of your friends or other

people at the park and race them down to the bottom!

Not only do you get to race other people, you get to ride a small raft, head-first!

As you slide down the initial drop, you can look over at the other riders and see how

their technique compares to yours and you can come up with the best technique to get

the most speed and be able to beat anybody that challenges you to a race on this awesome

water slide.

There is even an official down at the bottom of the slide to announce the winner so you

can get the respect and admiration your water sliding ego needs!

5.

Vertigo – MSC Cruises Ok, cruise ships are cool enough, but an insane

water slide ON a cruise ship?!

Now that, is awesome.

If you ever get a chance to go on the MSC Preziosa cruises, take the chance!

It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ride one of the coolest, most inventive water

slides in the world.

The Vertigo water slide offers riders of the cruise a way to 'cruise' even more on

the ship.

This amazing water slide is over 42-feet high and almost 400-feet long (394 ft)!

The average speed of this beautiful water slide is 20 feet per second, making it a cruise

slide, on a cruise!

Inception much?

This slide also has a clear tube that gives riders the experience of flying over the side

of the ship.

The clear tube goes out over the side of the ship and riders can see out over the ocean

and over the side of the ship.

The 394 foot water slide offers twists, turns, drops, and an amazing ride around, and off

the ship.

4.

The AquaLoop – Blue Bayou and Dixie Landin' An AquaLoop is an awesome type of attraction

where a water slide has a near vertical slide that is an inclined loop.

Imagine doing a full 360˚ loop on a water slide!

Now, that's cool!

This ride was built in 2012 and has been attracting tens of thousands of people to it every year,

and with good reason.

AquaLoop slides are few and far between, making this gem a rare type of slide that riders

all over the world crave to ride.

This ride stands out, not only because it has one, but because it has four loops!

This makes it available for 4 people to ride at the same time and race to the bottom.

Choose orange, green, red or blue, and race your way to the bottom while doing a complete

360˚ loop.

These types of slides are not only cool because they loop, but really cool because you can

race other people!

3.

Summit Plummet – Blizzard Beach Now, we all know that Disney World comes up

with some amazing rides and water slides.

Every kid in the US grows up wanting to go to Disney World or Disney Land, and with good

reason.

They are some of the biggest, most advanced amusement parks in the world.

Summit Plummet water slide at Blizzard Beach in Walt Disney World is no exception.

This is a high-speed, very intense water slide that will get your adrenaline pumping for

sure!

With a height of 120 feet and a top speed of around 50 mph (for kids) and 60 mph (for

adults) you will surely get your adrenaline fix with this amazing water slide!

The initial drop is almost 90 degrees and you can look over the edge to see what's

in store for you.

Some riders even momentarily float above the actual slide since the drop is so steep!

Now imagine that; a hover-water slide! Disney World does it again!

2.

World Waterpark – Alberta, Canada A water park… in Canada?

How does it stay warm, you ask?

The entire water park is enclosed in a giant building!

Not only are there a lot of water slides but there are tons of other water-related attractions

that are frankly, pretty awesome.

A surf simulator that shoots jets of water into a wave-like form so you can ride a board

on it, a giant wave pool, and even a zip-line!

There are actually 15 active water slides inside the park and they range from beginner

to extreme.

Now, of course we want to talk about the extreme ones, right?

The tallest slides in this amazing water park are the Twister and Cyclone, which are both

83 feet high.

The Cyclone starts at the top of Twister Sliders with a vertical trap door.

Once the floor disappears from beneath you, there is a straight drop with a gravity defying

loop that eventually shoots you out into the splashdown chute by another water slide.

Now this may not be one single water slide, but the World Waterpark is definitely a sight

to see and would be an awesome place to visit!

1.

Boeing 747 – Oregon, USA Now, when you think about a water slide, airplanes

don't really come to mind.

However, this water slide in Oregon, USA, is based around a Boeing 747 airplane.

The slide actually starts inside a real Boeing 747 airplane that has been decommissioned!

The slide winds its way around the water park going inside the park and far outside in tunnels

with darkness and tunnels that are clear and allow you to see everything outside.

Not only is it just one water slide, it is a dual slide that allows riders to start at

the same time.

Not only is there the 747 water slide, there are a number of other water slides in the

park including the Mach 1 that drops the rider 60 feet, vertically!

This isn't just a water park, by the way, it's also a museum.

The Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, are here as well.

There are over 200 aircraft at the complex including military jets, helicopters, private

aircraft, and even spacecraft!

If you want to go to an awesome water park AND learn a few things, this park is for you!

Have you ever ridden on any of these slides??

Let us know in the comments below.

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