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Can I get a tourist B2 visa to the USA for my potential spouse? This is probably one of the most sought after answers on the internet. You meet someone aboard; spend a little time with them in their own country. Then a time comes when you start to think about taking the relationship to the next level; marriage. You start to think to yourself, wouldn’t it be nice if my fiance could come to the USA for a visit?

For all intent and purposes, this sounds like a great idea. Your potential spouse will be able to see the USA before they make a permanent relocation. You as the sponsor will have a good idea what it might be like to live with this person; especially if that person gets a 6 month visa to the USA. You will have a very nice three to four month living arrangement before he or she will have to leave the country. Another plus would be your potential spouse being able to meet your family and friends.

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It’s hard not to be keenly aware that health care costs have skyrocketed – a week’s stay in the hospital for a few tests and treatment WITHOUT ANY PROCEDURES can cost $15,000 or more![1] So, it’s not surprising that an increasing number of people who need or want real treatment are looking elsewhere for a solution. continue reading…

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Medical Care, Medical, Care

Medical Care

It certainly does not come naturally, to think of going overseas when we are told that we need major surgery or involved healthcare or dental work, or even when we would like cosmetic procedures done. After all, trips overseas are for holidays and happy times, they take a lot of planning and they are for fun, not medical duty…right? The answers are yes, they are for holidays and happy times, but they do not necessarily need excessive planning, and they can definitely combine fun with medical duty. We explore the top five reasons why medical tourism is exploding in popularity.

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This is the top reason cited for people to travel overseas for medical care. For example, if you need dental work done, you could be paying a tenth of what you would at home, for the same standard of work, at a hospital in Bangkok or hospitals elsewhere in Thailand, or at some of the excellent Indian facilities. continue reading…

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Ever heard of botched cosmetic jobs in Brazil or crappy dental work in Mexico? Such situations are very real. Here are the 007 top secrets of messing up your medical care overseas.

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