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lori69
Apr 13, 2011, 07:37 AM
I have a friend who used to live in uk,but now lives in the states and he has to go back to uk to sell his house and he has a valid passport and papers but they say he needs a bta of a 1000,00 dollars before he can fly to the uk is this true please help me out anyone and thank you.

JudyKayTee
Apr 13, 2011, 09:08 AM
No, there is no monetary requirement to leave the US.

lori69
May 2, 2011, 10:06 AM
Can someone help me to see if a passport and a flight ticket is real or fake,and if u need a basic travel allowance to go from the states to uk for just a week

smoothy
May 2, 2011, 10:19 AM
fake or real passport and flight ticket
can someone help me to see if a passport and a flight ticket is real or fake,and if u need a basic travel allowance to go from the states to uk for just a week
If you got it on eBay it's a fake.

If you got it from a guy on a street corner... its a fake.

If its not yours... then you can get arrested for trying to use it.

If you got them from the right places... its not a fake.

And if you didn't buy the ticket... you likely can't use it. Most are not transferrable.

smoothy
May 2, 2011, 02:35 PM
lori69 does not find this helpful : i need help to see if real or not,not someones funny remarks

What a world class twit you are... How do you manage to tie your own shoes and feed yourself. Do they let you out of the house without a chaperone? Do they even trust you with shoelaces? Are you even potty trained yet? I bet your so-called "friends" find reasons to avoid you every day.

You asked a dumb question... you got an answer... an accurate one based on YOUR info.

If you don't know ITS REAL... then it isn't. Tear them up and burn them... do it now.

Any moron knows you only get real documents from the only place that's allowed to issue them. You however can't seem to figure that out.

You are also incapible of reading the damn rules for the site... YOUR stupid opinion is never a reason to get rude and give ANYONE a not helpful.

Since you aren't smart enough to find the rules, I'll post them here... but you may have trouble with the words with more than four letters.


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