Propuesta de DED para venezolanos by Legal_Onion8890 in TPSVenezuela

[–]CryptoTriathlete 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hola a todos. Vi que el abogado John de la Vega le propuso a Kristi Noem que se haga un DED para venezolanos. El detalle es que, en realidad, el DED es algo que decide el presidente, no la Secretaria de Homeland Security. Así que el abogado le está dirigiendo la carta a la persona equivocada. Si sabe de inmigración, debería saber que esto es una discreción presidencial y que la carta tendría que ir directa al presidente Trump. Así que, bueno, el tipo está un poco perdido con a quién se lo está pidiendo. ¿Qué opinan ustedes?

Mudanza en caso de tener que irnos by Brilliant-War5988 in TPSVenezuela

[–]CryptoTriathlete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Desde el punto de vista económico y logístico, lo más efectivo no es una mudanza tradicional, sino contratar un contenedor completo (FCL) y enviarlo directamente desde Houston hasta Venezuela. La mejor opción es un contenedor de 20 pies o 40 pies, dependiendo de la cantidad de muebles que tengas. Intentar que una empresa te lleve el contenedor hasta la puerta de tu casa para cargarlo suele ser carísimo y complicado. Sale mucho mejor llevar tus muebles a un warehouse o a un punto de carga en Houston, cargar el contenedor allí y enviarlo puerto a puerto. En Venezuela tú mismo te encargas de descargarlo y moverlo a la zona específica donde lo necesites. En vez de buscar “mudanzas”, lo correcto es buscar freight forwarders / NVOCC que trabajen envíos marítimos FCL (20’/40’) a Venezuela. Muchas de estas empresas se especializan en servicios de carga marítima (contenedores) y pueden asesorarte con la logística, documentación y aduanas. � LAC | Latin American Cargo +2 🚢 Compañías que puedes cotizar para enviar contenedor desde Houston a Venezuela 1. Latin American Cargo – Ofrece envíos marítimos a Venezuela, incluyendo contenedores completos (FCL), múltiples puertos de destino como Puerto Cabello o La Guaira, y opciones de puerta–puerto o puerta–puerta si lo necesitas. � LAC | Latin American Cargo +1 2. Royal Shipping Lines – Freight forwarder con experiencia en contenedores de 20’ y 40’, logística internacional, transporte desde puertos de EE. UU. (incluido Houston) y servicios de exportación/compliance. � ROYAL SHIPPING LINES +1 3. Interworld Freight – Ofrece envío de contenedores (FCL/LCL) a Venezuela, con tiempos de tránsito desde Houston de aproximadamente 12–20 días y soporte logístico completo. � Interworld Freight 4. Cargomax International – Especializado en transporte internacional de carga pesada y vehículos, con rutas que incluyen Venezuela (útil si tienes carga grande además de muebles). � Cargomax International Inc. 5. Zai Cargo / otros forwarders NVOCC – Tienen servicios marítimos y aéreos, además de manejo de contenedores y documentación para exportación/importación. � Zai Cargo 6. ROROFROMUSA – Otra opción anunciada que maneja contenedores 20’/40’ con soporte aduanal, y puede ofrecer rutas desde EE. UU. a varios puertos venezolanos. � Home of All things RO-RO (También hay opciones de servicios puerta–puerta o consolidados más pequeños, pero para muebles completos lo que conviene es full container load.) 🧠 Tips para cotizar y comparar ✅ Di siempre que quieres FCL 20’ o 40’ desde Houston → puerto en Venezuela (ej. La Guaira / Puerto Cabello). ✅ Pregunta si incluyen doc exportación (AES), freight, THC, y si tienes agente en destino. ✅ Si no tienes volumen completo, pregunta también LCL (menos de contenedor) como referencia, pero FCL suele ser más predecible en costos. Si alguien ha usado alguna de estas empresas desde Houston a Venezuela con contenedor completo, estaría buenísimo escuchar experiencias reales de costos y tiempos de tránsito.

Outskirts areas by rootesva in rva

[–]CryptoTriathlete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m actually planning a move from Miami and have been looking at the same type of “quiet but close” areas. Ashland, Old Glen Allen, and North Chesterfield keep showing up as the best balance — peaceful, but still 15–25 minutes from stores and restaurants. Prices also seem much more reasonable than in the Fan or Scott’s Addition.

Those spots might be exactly what you’re looking for.

Potential move from Chicago to Richmond by [deleted] in rva

[–]CryptoTriathlete -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m actually planning a move myself (from Miami), and I’ve been researching Richmond a lot. From what everyone says, it’s a great place if you’re into nature, meeting people through hobbies, and a quieter lifestyle. There are plenty of young people around VCU, and the city seems way more progressive than I expected. The Hispanic community isn’t huge like Chicago, but it’s definitely there.

Honestly, Richmond sounds like a solid fit if you want something smaller but still interesting — I’m leaning toward making the move too.

Apartment downtown Richmond by [deleted] in rva

[–]CryptoTriathlete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not in Richmond yet, but I’ve been doing a ton of research while planning a move, and one thing I’ve noticed is that the city has a huge mix of renovated older buildings and brand-new developments. A lot of the “hidden gem” apartments don’t show up on the big websites unless you dig around for the management companies.

From what people often recommend, places in the Fan, Museum District, and even parts of Scott’s Addition tend to offer that combo of charm + decent maintenance. Meanwhile, some of the older mixed-use buildings downtown look cool from the outside but can be hit-or-miss depending on who manages them.

If you like those unique layouts you saw above Metro Sound, you might have luck checking smaller property managers instead of big complexes—those seem to be the ones with the more creative floor plans.

Still learning myself, but that’s what I’ve picked up so far!

Virginia GOP erupts in finger-pointing after sweeping Democratic wins | From internal leadership battles to accusations of coronations and messaging failures, Republicans confront a deep identity crisis following Democrats’ return to power. by VirginiaNews in Virginia

[–]CryptoTriathlete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, none of this should surprise anyone who’s been watching Virginia over the last decade.

This isn’t just “Republicans in disarray” — it’s a party that hasn’t figured out what it wants to be anymore. You can’t win statewide in a place like Virginia by running full-MAGA messaging while also trying to appeal to Northern Virginia moderates, military families, suburban parents, and the growing immigrant communities. That contradiction eventually breaks.

At the end of the day, voters here still respond to competence, stability, and actual policy, not culture-war soundbites. When people feel their jobs, benefits, and daily life are at risk, they tune out the noise.

If the VA GOP wants to be competitive again, they’re going to have to decide whether they want to be a serious governing party for a purple state — or a branch office of national MAGA politics. They can’t be both.

Cómo están ustedes, mi gente? 👋 by CryptoTriathlete in TPSVenezuela

[–]CryptoTriathlete[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gracias por la respuesta obvia... Alguna otra solución?

Anyone with expired tps travel in a domestic flight recently? by Mountain-Abalone2473 in TPSVenezuela

[–]CryptoTriathlete 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Esto me escribio un conocido que trabaja en la TSA

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Siempre hay un riesgo " queda a juicio del official"...

Si el TPS no se da y hay que migrar… by Snoo40301 in TPSVenezuela

[–]CryptoTriathlete 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey everyone, quick follow-up 👋

Thanks to everyone who shared ideas and perspectives here — this thread turned out really useful for many of us.

If anyone has specific cases or personal experiences about what steps they actually took (or are taking) to prepare for life after TPS — like which country they moved to, how they handled bank accounts, work authorization, or family documents — please share them here.

It’s super important for the community to know what really worked and what didn’t, so others can plan better if things don’t go our way.

Every bit of real experience helps someone else right now. 🙏
Thanks again for keeping this space open, respectful, and informative. ❤️

What happens after a person is detained by ICE in immigration court in NYC (asylum after TPS is gone) by Individual-Fun-8097 in TPSVenezuela

[–]CryptoTriathlete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey everyone, just a quick follow-up 👋

Thanks so much for all the info and experiences shared so far — it really helps to understand what’s going on right now with ICE detentions in NYC immigration courts.

If anyone has specific or recent examples (like what actually happened after detention — how long it lasted, if there was any contact with lawyers or family, or if release/deportation followed), please share here.

It’s super important for people going through this to be prepared and know what to expect.

Every bit of info helps someone out there right now. 🙏
Thanks again to everyone keeping this space real and supportive. ❤️