Hi I am looking for a good Nany for my 3 year old son  for the full 
day...please refer someone good to me , English speaking would be preferable. 
Also let me know the salary expectations also.
Thanks 
Biju 

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> I was wondering if any of you know any legal person who can do a good
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> What our visa clerk was told when visiting FMS last week was that the new
> rule says that unregistration is supposed to take place at the border, but
> that the regulation on what to collect and what to do with it once they
> collect it has not been completed yet so no one really knows whether it will
> be automatic, whether the registration slip will be collected at the
> airport, whether some other un-registration form will need to be filled out
> at the airport, or what.  So for now border officials aren't collecting
> anything, but they could start doing so at any moment, without notice.  So
> be prepared to give in your registration slip just in case.
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> Sounded like a plausible explanation to me.  Of course the fact that the FMS
> can just stop collecting any data pending a decision on what they need,  and
> that they are no worse off for having a couple months of missing
> un-registrations should give them a hint about how much they really don't
> need to burden people with this progress.  But somehow I doubt that the
> practical lesson will sink in.  
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> Marian
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> I have been told that as well, however border control officers at DME have
> already refused twice to take mine telling me they don't need to. 
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> Thanks 
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> Christina Nickolova
> FX Options Trading
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> Is it true that the registration slip has to be returned at the airport now,
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