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		<title>Discover Buenos Aires &#8211; &#8216;The Paris&#8217; Of South America</title>
		<link>http://lowplaces.net/2010/12/14/discover-buenos-aires-the-paris-of-south-america/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 06:40:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Called the &#8220;Paris of South America&#8221;, Buenos Aires, Argentina is frequently visited by people from all over the world. The district organization of this city creates opportunities to diverse representations of Argentinean life, history, culture and night life. Called barrios, each district is unique. But if you aren&#8217;t working on getting a passport, you can&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Called the &#8220;Paris of South America&#8221;, Buenos Aires, Argentina is frequently visited by people from all over the world. The district organization of this city creates opportunities to diverse representations of Argentinean life, history, culture and night life. Called barrios, each district is unique. But if you aren&#8217;t working on getting a passport, you can&#8217;t enjoy the dancing, dining, or shopping that Buenos Aires has to offer.</p>
<p>By accessing one of these passport websites, all of your passport needs can be met quickly and efficiently. A stolen pasport may seem like a situation that would take months to clear up but with the convenience of your own home computer, you can get the service you need to replace your passport is as little as 24 hours.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter what type of experience you seek, you can find it all waiting for you in one or more of Buenos Aires&#8217;s 48 districts. Florida Street, located in the Microcentro barrio, will provide all the shopping anyone could ever want while a more historic experience can be had by visiting San Telmo. Recoleta provides a glimpse of how the rich and famous live in Buenos Aires while Almagro will introduce you to the locals and their everyday lives. </p>
<p>Recoleta, the previously mentioned high-class neighborhood, is home to one of the most interesting sites in all of Buenos Aires. The Recoleta Cemetery is famous for its clusters of Gothic mausoleums and the stories of some of those that were buried. Evita Peron is one of these famous occupants, but she is only one of many. Speaking of Evita, she has a whole museum, Museo Evita, dedicated to her, where you can learn of the events that made her one of the most influential women in Argentinean history. </p>
<p>Tango is a large part of Argentinean culture, it&#8217;s the national dance after all, and you will definitely want to experience some for yourself while visiting. Tango was made to tell a story through dramatic dance moves: stories of love and heartbreak, action and adventure, and of life and death. If you are looking to see a real tango show for yourself, it can be done by visiting various places all over the city, everywhere from huge teatros to small neighborhood milongas. However, if you are looking to truly experience the tango, why not take some lessons and learn it yourself?</p>
<p>Buenos Aires is a fascinating city with something to offer every vacationing appetite. Exciting sights, sounds and experiences abound here but you can&#8217;t travel here to experience any of it if you don&#8217;t have a passport. Furthermore, <a href="http://www.uspassportnow.com/services/NewPassport" target='_blank'>getting your passport application</a> is easy and fast if you go to an online passport website. No matter your passport need, even if you are the victim of a <a href="http://www.uspassportnow.com/services/LostStolenPassport" target='_blank'>stolen USA Passport</a>, you can get a replacement in as little as 24 hours and be on your way to vacation adventure.</p>
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		<title>Stolen Pasport &#8211; Recovering It  May Be Easier Than You Would Think</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 13:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An individual that wakes up one morning in the middle of a trip to find their passport gone can find their entire vacation or business trip in tatters. This will prohibit any travel to any other countries on their itinerary and maybe even hamper their return home by delaying it for quite some time. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An individual that wakes up one morning in the middle of a trip to find their passport gone can find their entire vacation or business trip in tatters. This will prohibit any travel to any other countries on their itinerary and maybe even hamper their return home by delaying it for quite some time. This can cost an individual quite a bit more money than was budgeted for a trip in extending their stay and in the replacement of the stolen passport.</p>
<p>The federal government maintains a hotline for reporting stolen passports. In addition to making this call, the victim will need to complete a form reporting the situation. There is no government-provided quick replacement service for stolen passports. The person will have to go through the same passport application process as those who are applying for their first passport. The standard processing time is eight weeks, and the expedited service takes four weeks. Many times, this will be far too long for someone to wait, especially if travel is planned in the near future. There are private companies that offer processing within 24 to 48 hours if necessary.</p>
<p>The majority of these have forms that will need to be filled out and these will be available via a link on the provider&rsquo;s website. The governmental forms are standard DS-11 and DS-64 passport applications, so one will need access to a printer that most hotels will provide. There will also be an order form that the provider requires be printed out and sent in along with all of the other paperwork.</p>
<p>In addition to the required forms, applicants will need to provide documentation proving citizenship. Acceptable documents are a certified birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or certificate of citizenship. A document proving identity, such as a valid driver&rsquo;s license or current government or military ID, will also be required. For those who do not have one of these, a list of acceptable secondary identification is provided on the Web sites.</p>
<p>The person will also need to provide two new passport photos. These photos must adhere to certain guidelines in order to be used in a passport, so if traveling it may be best to have a passport photographer take the photos. These photographers know exactly what to do and locating one can be done via Internet or phone book search.</p>
<p>The documents, photos, and forms must be sent to the processing company in one package. The package should be mailed via a carrier that offers a tracking service. The shipment contains highly confidential information, so tracking the package to make sure it arrived safely at the proper destination is recommended.</p>
<p>These private companies charge additional fees for processing passport applications but it is a small price to pay in order to get back home. The fees range from approximately $150 for three-day processing to $300 for next-day processing. These charges are in addition to the government fees for passport processing. Several forms of payment are accepted, so the traveler should not have a problem making payment as long as the funds are available.</p>
<p>Replacing a <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/stolen-us-passport" target='_blank'>Stolen U.S. Passport</a> can be relatively painless by using one of these providers. They help to expedite the return and can make an otherwise interrupted trip go smoother the rest of the way. The Internet holds the key to all of the <a href="http://www.uspassportnow.com/" target='_blank'>passport application</a> providers and their websites, making them quite easy to find. </p>
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