I thought you had found a way to buy a US driver's license. Because I saw someone post that she bought a Korean driver's license and then used it to get an international driver's license ? France Q&A
What should I do if I encounter a traffic stop by a police officer in the United States? In movies, American police officers seem very aggressive. If you don't do the right actions, you will be in big trouble. Do I have a problem if I don't have an international driver's license ? United States Q&A
What are some places suitable for babies to go in Melbourne ? Australia Q&A
How to play in Sydney for three or four days ? Australia Q&A
I would like to ask. I use CMB credit card to refuel. The first time I refuel, the actual consumption is 20 dollars. But the deduction is 1 dollar. The second time the actual consumption is 13 dollars. The deduction is 131 dollars. What is the reason ? United States Q&A
What procedures do I need to go to Canada and back from the United States by car? I have a U.S. and Canadian visa. What procedures do I need to rent a car in Seattle and go to Vancouver ? United States Q&A
I have been back in the country for a month and have received two small deductions, saying they are toll fees. I finally got the detailed bill from the US side, saying it is the cost of renting an etoll device (19.75 US dollars) and toll fees (four less than 10). There is no rental clause in my car rental contract, nor was it mentioned when I picked up the car. The sections we paid for were all manned tolls or credit card payments. How should I handle this situation ? United States Q&A
I filled out the DS-160 form with Los Angeles as the entry and exit point, but now I think it would be more reasonable to enter through San Francisco and exit through Los Angeles. I already have my US visa, and the ticket prices for entering through San Francisco and exiting through Los Angeles are also acceptable. Will I be denied entry if I enter through San Francisco? Can anyone with firsthand experience answer this ? United States Q&A
GGJJ, I have some questions and I hope some friends can help me with the answers, thank you. My boyfriend is American and he has already booked our plane tickets. E-tickets. Then he wants to book the hotel in the United States for convenience. The problem is, the booking shows his name, not mine. So the hotel reservation looks unrelated to me. What should I do? Also, during the interview, if the visa officer asks why all these bookings were made in the United States, should I tell the truth? My BF.. ? United States Q&A
The Pacific Coast Highway, also known as State Route 1, is a popular scenic drive that stretches from San Francisco to Los Angeles. If you plan to spend 3 days driving along this route, here's a suggested itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco to Monterey * Start your journey in San Francisco and head south on the Pacific Coast Highway. * Stop at the famous Bixby Bridge for some stunning views of the coastline. * Continue driving south to Monterey, where you can visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Cannery Row. Day 2: Monterey to Big Sur * Drive south from Monterey to Big Sur, a rugged and scenic stretch of coastline. * Stop at the McWay Falls viewpoint for a breathtaking view of a waterfall cascading into the ocean. * Continue driving south to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, where you can hike to a waterfall and enjoy scenic views of the coastline. Day 3: Big Sur to Los Angeles * Drive south from Big Sur to Santa Barbara, a charming coastal city with plenty of restaurants and shops. * From Santa Barbara, continue driving south to Los Angeles, where you can visit famous landmarks like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Griffith Observatory. Note: The Pacific Coast Highway is a scenic drive that requires careful driving, especially in certain areas with narrow lanes and steep drop-offs. Be sure to take breaks and stay alert while driving ? United States Q&A