• TSA PreCheck Vs. Global Entry

    TSA lines have reached absurd levels over the summer. It’s like something from some bleak absurdist comedy about bureaucracy or some Terry Gilliam film that never got made. It’s all the more obnoxious when you consider what a luxurious experience air travel used to be. While it’s probably better...
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    Translator Apps for Your Next Vacation

    When traveling to a foreign country, it is always helpful to know a few key phrases to make getting around and interacting with locals that much easier. With these language-centered apps for your phone, you won’t have the need for a translator. Or, if you have the time, you...
  • The 5 Most Common Budget Travel Mistakes

    1. Big, Budget-biting Little Things Not all hotels offer the same complimentary amenities. Ask when you book about charges for microwaves, refrigerators, morning newspaper delivery, roll-away beds, towels from the pool, WiFi, television, cable channels, resort fees, and parking fees. Take advantage of group and membership benefits for hotels,...
  • Working While You Are Traveling

    Thanks to current technology, you no more have to be heavily chained to your personal desk to get work done. One can work from any location in this world, so long as they have Internet connection. Obviously, there are few things that one is going to require in order...
  • Benefits to Traveling Over the Age of 50

    When Barbra Streisand said, “Life gets easier as you get older,” she was 100% correct. Many people are postponing travel until they are older and carry less burdens. Here are our top 5 reasons why you should do the same! 1. No Children to Tie You Down You can...
  • Protect Your Home While Traveling

    If you’re worried about your home’s safety while you are away travelling, you’re not alone. It is a common fear that a pipe will burst, a fire will start, or you will be robbed. The thing is though that there are several ways you can get peace of mind...
  • 5 Money-Saving Tips for Frequent Business Travelers

    If you’re someone who frequently travels for business, you know all too well that the expenses can add up pretty quickly. Fortunately, there are a few tips and tricks you can use to score a better deal — and you can use the money you saved to buy yourself...
  • How To Travel With Kids: What To Keep In Mind

    Every senior with grandchildren should learn how to travel with kids. There will probably come a time in your life when you are asked to travel somewhere with your children, and that usually means bringing the grandkids, too. While your children will probably have the responsibility for the bulk...
  • 10 Tips for Getting an Airfare Upgrade

    Unfortunately, it takes a little bit more than just a “puppy dog” face to get a seat upgrade. It’s not impossible though. You just have to know the tricks of the trade. Here are 10 ways to get a upgraded from economy to business class or higher. 1. Join...
  • Traveling Abroad with Prescription Medication

    Traveling is fun, but figuring out what to take can be a hassle. One thing you’ll definitely be packing, though, is any medication you may be prescribed. Of course, traveling with medication can become an issue for a variety of reasons. Luckily, we’re here to help you sort things...
  • Things You Need To Know Before You Travel With Other People

    Traveling all alone can mean a lot of quiet, peace, and introspection. In any case, there’s something unique about having somebody close by — whether it’s your boyfriend or your best friend, merging travel styles requires a little adaptability and a lot of compromises. Here, two Glamour writers (and...
  • 10 U.S. Cities That Feel Incredibly Foreign

    El Paso, TX When you look at it geographically, El Paso should be a part of New Mexico, or perhaps old Mexico — it would make a lot more sense that way. t has a unique spot on the map and the extent of Mexican influence is almost tangible...
  • 5 Best Cities You Can Retire In

    Moving after you’ve retired is a no-brainer, but you want to go somewhere new. Why stay within the United States when you could relocate to a foreign city and save money? When you’re living off of Social Security benefits and a retirement fund, you need to stretch your money,...
  • The World’s Top 6 Destinations For Solo Travelers

    Solo travelling has for many decades been seen as rather odd since humans are such social beings. Many travelers go in groups, mostly friends and family — not only for budgetary minimization but also moral support and safety. But the 21st traveler is working effortlessly to change this misconception,...
  • 10 Signs of a Possible Travel Scam

    As with any major purchase, when things sound too good to be true, they might need a little more investigation. Many travel scams exists to lure potential customers in to spending money only to not live up to expectations. To protect yourself and your family, as well as your...
  • 6 Unique Dating Customs From Around The world

    Dating practices tend to be peculiar depending on which part of the world you come from; and while a few of the more common expressions of affection — like kissing, holding hands — might be the norm in the west, they might be frowned upon in different cultures. Let’s...
  • 6 Great Stargazing Places In The US

    There are many variables that can make a difference in a stargazer’s experience. Photographer Grant Kaye has learned the ropes and discovered the ideal places for stargazing across the United States. Kaye has spent many nights watching the stars as a professional landscape photographer, and the list below showcases...
  • 7 Sweet Ways To Travel In Cuba

    Cuba is an amazing country with an amazing history of wonderful people, music, and beautiful cities and beaches. Right now, Cuba is hot, but unfortunately, travelling there isn’t easy. Some critics believe that the media ignores poverty of the country, painting an incomplete picture of what to expect as...
  • Helpful Tips to Get a Green Card Through Family Members

    A green card is a Permanency Resident Card or USCIS Form I-551 which allows a non-US citizen to live and work in the United States legally. It is not an ID card that enables you to be a US citizen but it is a step in the right direction....
  • 10 Creepy Places For A Ghostly Encounter

    Are you an adventurous traveler? Are you the type that enjoys visiting spooky places? There are many places where according to legend, are dominated by ghosts and spirits. Here are ten of the top spooky travel destinations in the world!    1. The Edinburgh Castle, Scotland This towering fortress...
  • 4 Ways to Securing a Green Card

    Securing a green card is one of the most important steps in becoming a full-fledged citizen of the United States. There’s a lot of bureaucracy involved, however, and you’ll need to understand your options before filing any paperwork. Here are four ways to cut through the red tape and...
  • Disney Travel Agents

    Before you decide to take the family on a trip to Disney World or on a Disney cruise, be sure to book your trip through a travel agent. You could plan the vacation on your own, but Disney travel agents have insight that could prove to be very beneficial...
  • If You Need to Renew or Replace a Green Card

    Permanent residency in the United States is only granted in certain circumstances and can often take years to get. While your permanent resident status does not expire, your green card does. It is the document that proves your residency status. Your green card will need to be renewed every...
  • What is Corporate Travel Management?

    Corporate Travel Management (CTM) is a service that manages a company’s approach to travel, makes negotiations with vendors, and oversees the daily operations of the corporate travel program — including traveler safety and security, credit card management, and travel and expenses data management. Corporate travel management shouldn’t be confused...
  • International Travel Regulations for Green Card Holders

    Permanent residents of the United States holding an official passport from their country of citizenship and a Green Card are able to enter and exit the country at any time. Permanent residents that have exited the U.S. and are returning to the country after traveling abroad must present a...
  • Travel Agent Specialty: Honeymoons and Romantic Travel

    If you are planning your honeymoon, it can be helpful to find a travel agent who specializes in this field. Rather than booking your trip on your own, you can rely on the expertise of someone who has experience finding the best honeymoon destinations. Let’s look at some tips...
  • Learn How To Maintain Green Card Status

    To become a permanent resident, any undocumented person physically within the USA may apply for an adjustment of status to that of an immigrant without returning to their country of origin. A foreign national outside the USA, however, may not apply for adjustment but must go through immigration processing at...
  • Travel Agencies For Difficult Locales

    When you are planning on travel to difficult locales, you need to work with travel agents who can plan your trip for you. A trip to a place like North Korea, Cuba, or Iran is possible, but you cannot plan these trips on your own like they are a...
  • A Summary of Permanent Resident and Green Card Status

    When a person holds a green card, it confirms that he or she is permitted to live and work in the United States indefinitely. There are different categories of green cards, each one having their own set of requirements. Green Cards Today’s green card isn’t even green. It’s called...