Posted on 03/01/2024 8:15:41 AM PST by cuz1961
Travel At this point, the RSC will coordinate with the International Organization for Migration, or IOM, to schedule your flight to the United States. Your family is eligible to receive a loan to pay for your travel to the United States. Family members over 18 years of age each receive their own loan. Learn more about Traveling to the United States below.
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Prior to departure, you will sign a Promissory Note to promise to repay the cost of airfare for everyone on your case. After arriving in the United States, you will have 42 months to repay this interest-free loan. Repayment of the loan generally begins within six months after arrival. You should repay the loan in monthly payments set forth in the loan note. The monthly payments should be sent to the Resettlement Agency designated on the Promissory Note. The Resettlement Agency then reimburses IOM to make funds available for others seeking resettlement. Repaying the travel loan promptly contributes to sustaining the travel loan program and will help you to establish a good credit rating in the United States. If you have any problems paying your loan you should talk to your Resettlement Agency; in certain circumstances the loan payment amount can be reduced or the repayment terms extended. It is important that you communicate with your Resettlement Agency about your Promissory Note upon artivle.
Transportation to and assistance at embarkation airports: You will be assisted with flight check-in, as well as customs and immigration formalities at the airport. Operational or medical escorts: Passengers requiring special assistance during travel will be assisted as needed. Assistance in transit: You will be helped with direction to connecting flights, any necessary booking adjustments, and meals and accommodation as needed during transit, by IOM or an IOM contracted service provider. Arrival assistance: You will be met at your port of entry in the United States by IOM staff and assisted with entry formalities including onward connecting flights. At your final destination in the United States, you will be met by a representative of your Resettlement Agency. Frequently Asked Questions When do I have to start paying back the cost of the ticket? How do I do this?
Prior to departure, you will sign a Promissory Note to promise to repay the cost of airfare for everyone on your case. After arriving in the United States, you will have 42 months to repay this interest-free loan. Repayment of the loan generally begins within six months after arrival. You should repay the loan in monthly payments set forth in the loan note. The monthly payments should be sent to the Resettlement Agency designated on the Promissory Note. The Resettlement Agency then reimburses IOM to make funds available for others seeking resettlement. Repaying the travel loan promptly contributes to sustaining the travel loan program and will help you to establish a good credit rating in the United States. If you have any problems paying your loan you should talk to your Resettlement Agency; in certain circumstances the loan payment amount can be reduced or the repayment terms extended. It is important that you communicate with your Resettlement Agency about your Promissory Note upon arrivle.
RSC = Republican Senatorial Committee?
It looks that way.
It’s not fair that this is a loan.
It should be free like the rest of the stuff the “migrants” will get once they come here.
“How will I get to my job?
Public transportation is available in most U.S. cities. Cars are not provided as part of the resettlement process. “
At least not yet.
Cars are not provided as part of the resettlement process. “
At least not yet.
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probably give them ALL no pay back “ loans” for all those EV’s they cant get rid of.
just
watch
Check the repayment rate of these “loans” and my bet is you will find these “loans” are in essence “free money”.
Yes, I saw 0% interest.
Not the interest rate, the re-payment rate. Are these loans being repaid? My bet is they are not.
There are a whole lot of groups involved in this.
Settle In, the group that produced this website is private, but ...
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Thanks for clearing that up for me. 🙂 👍
settleinus.org domain name registered Nov 19 2021.
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intrest AND penalty free
Resettlement Support Center (RSC).
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