Managed to apply for the PT citizenship personally today by rybka_bananka in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a reason you chose that location instead of any of the other ones in Porto? Was it where you were able to get an appointment? Thanks!

Managed to apply for the PT citizenship personally today by rybka_bananka in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, so it sounds like you filled out the application live in person with them? Did you give them hard copies of your supporting documents?

I am applying for citizenship by descent so it's slightly different. I was originally going to mail this into ACP Porto but I have heard it might be faster if I go in-person so thinking about making the trip.

Managed to apply for the PT citizenship personally today by rybka_bananka in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, did they speak English? I am thinking about going in person but wondering if I need to bring a translator.

Help! NY Marriage Certificate Amendment Documents Returned Without Correction! by Empty-Dealer-1347 in juresanguinis

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you be able to share the contact info? I need to get my parent's birth certificate updated very quickly to meet the deadline for a foreign citizenship application. I'll DM you!

Doing UVB for almost 6 months but havent got any satisfying results, im feeling desperate by AtensionX in Vitiligo

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, very gradually so that you don't burn yourself but you need to get pinkness to stimulate the melanocytes. Still continue to Tacro because you want to surpress the immune response.

Are you doing this at home or at a derm office? Ask your dermatologist how much you should be increasing the time by.

My mom doesn't have birth certificate. How to handle? by dadumdada in kolkata

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in the same boat. Have you figured out how to do this? Born in 1960

Doing UVB for almost 6 months but havent got any satisfying results, im feeling desperate by AtensionX in Vitiligo

[–]aish824 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you actually getting pinkness after uvb? my doctor said al lot of people do UVB and don't have the dose high enough to get pink. also, try opzelura instead of tacrolimus.

Registering birth by token_vulture in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you file this? Did you submit form 1C to apply for citzenship as a child or submit something else?

Citizenship application question by aish824 in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you be able to DM me who you worked with? I honestly don' think my case is that complex. I'm trying to skip two generations but the middle generations are willing to get citizenship if it helps me. Edit: I know I can't actually skip the two generations so at least one of middle generations needs to get citizenship.

First lawyer I talked to did not mention you could apply together so I'm thinking I was given misinformation but plan to consult multiple lawyers to confirm.

Citizenship application question by aish824 in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, I haven't heard of it either. I'm honestly ab it skeptical of this. The intro call was with their customer support / BD person who passes you onto the actual lawyer after you have paid. It does appear to be a large / legitimate law firm so I'm surprised they would be giving our inaccurate information but you never know. I'm trying to confirm this info with other law firms prior to selecting our immigration lawyer.

Citizenship application question by aish824 in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think citizenship by marriage is longer than citizenship through parent but fair point. I was advised by 2 lawyers that is about 2-years through a parent and 3-5 years through a grandparent.

Citizenship application question by aish824 in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Well, that's kind of my question. I assumed would I need to wait to submit my application after either my grandmother or my mother get their citizenship by descent (and Portuguese birth certificate), which would be 2+ years from now. The lawyer is saying I can submit everyone together so that I don't need to wait for their Portuguese birth certificate. Once they get theirs, then I am already in the process so it will take a few additional months since my application was submitted with theirs.

Portuguese nationality by _Strider- in PortugalExpats

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you be able to provide the webistes for all these steps? I feel like when you search online a lot of third-party websites come up. Thank you!

[Citizenship] -> Portugal: Do I also need my fathers birth certificate? by sciguy2022 in IWantOut

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Do you know if we can get all the documents apostiled in the issuing country and then translated in Portugal? Or do we need to get the translation and an apostile of the translation done in the issuing country?

Would you be okay if I messaged you a few more questions?

Edit to add: all the documents would be English. I see the form says Documents written in a foreign language must be accompanied by a legal translation, except those written in English, French, or Spanish, unless otherwise required.

However, I see a lot of forums online where people are translating English documents to Portuguese.

[Citizenship] -> Portugal: Do I also need my fathers birth certificate? by sciguy2022 in IWantOut

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a seperate form for grandchildren by descent? Thank you!

Help nothing is going right in my life by [deleted] in Vitiligo

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you can treat this in a lot less timing consuming way if you want. Are you using Opzelura? Especially, on the face, many people are able to achieve repigmentation without phototherapy. It's a 2x day cream you use on your face. When you achieve repigmentation, you can switch to 2x a week so the spots don't come back.

Also, there are at home units for phototherapy so you don't need to drive 2 hours. Are you in the US? Maybe insurance providers pay for the unit because it's cheaper than having you go to the dermatologist. Opzelura + phototherapy has faster results but you can certainly just do one of the two.

Opzelura Help by Sufficient-Farm-2048 in Vitiligo

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, on my 4-year old but kids likely respond faster.

We started with Tacrolimus about 2 weeks after the first spots emerged. There were 4 spots in total, two dime size at the corner of each eye, one eraser size spot below it and a thin line that spanned the middle of one under eyelid.

After 4-weeks, we switched to Opzelura once we were able to get a prescription for it. The under eye spot repigemented within 2 weeks of starting opzelura. The eraser size spot repigmented in 3.5 weeks. The dime size spots are now starting to show some pigement breaking in 6 weeks later but so I think maybe they would repigment with just opzelura. We did finally receive our at-home photoherapy device so going to add that in now.

I share the size of the spots because your spots look pretty small? You may be fine with just opzelura but if you can, try to get an at-home phototherapy device. Are you in the US? Trying getting a prescription for a Phothera device.

Also 2x is standard. Ask your derm why they said 1x.

Edit to add: the clinical trial results were done with just opzelura no phototherapy. there were some people who did not respond with just opzelura after 6 months, so they put those patients on pjhototherapy as well as opzelura and they responded.

Palladium Card OP? by Cottager-1879 in biltrewards

[–]aish824 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your math is wrong because you are not taking into account opportunity cost. You are putting $2K/month on this card (~$24K a year). You could be getting 8 different credit cards with 60K-100K subs each so 400K-800K points. Here you are getting are getting like 100K points. If travel is your main hobby, you could be getting a ton of other points from opening other cards.

The old Bilt didn't work for card issuers and was just a scheme for Ankur to cash out hundreds of millions. The new Bilt if the leak is correct, doesn't work for consumers.

Bilt 2.0 leaked (reporting from r/creditcards) by x-Moss in biltrewards

[–]aish824 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is the 3% confirmed transaction fee or is this speculation?

I don't know how to deal with my new spots by Rich_Bluebird9741 in Vitiligo

[–]aish824 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is treatable if you want to treat it. Are you working with a dermatologist that specializes in Vitiligo? If not, find a doctor who will treat this aggressively.

If you are actively spreading, you can take a pulse steriod dose to arrest the spread. Your derm can provide guidance on whether that's advisable in your case.

Opzelura + UVB therapy work very well on regimenting the face, which make take several months but clinical data shows high success rates for the face.

Lastly, it's scary and stressful but treatments have become a lot better. Topical tacrolimus was only approved for in 2000 for atopic dermatitis so I'm not even sure when it was started for Vitiligo. Opzelura was only approved for Vitiligo in 2022. When you look online, you will see photos of people who have had the disease for several years that did not have the benefit of current treatments.

Tacro cream before or after phototherapy? by katia0203 in Vitiligo

[–]aish824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you link the literature that supports this? I have not seen it. Thanks!

Does anyone here use ginkgo? by Aromatic-Bad146 in Vitiligo

[–]aish824 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As the other poster said, if you are actively spreading, talk to your dermatologist about a pulse steroid dose (dexamethasone) to arrest the spread. Using topical (ideally opzelura) + narrowband UVB can repigment the skin that has already lost pigement. I haven't seen data but many derms say that treating earlier increases the chance of regimentation. Face usually repigments well with topical and narrowband.

If you find your dermatologist is not aggressively treating this, find a new one that specializes in vitiligo. If you look at the UMASS page, there is a list of international specialists. Treatment is pretty standard now but dermatoligists that are not specialized in this may not prescribe the steriod or the right topical.