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In reply to the discussion: The US will evacuate Americans in Israel by sea [View all]dalton99a
(92,372 posts)14. It is standard procedure for U.S. government-assisted evacuations
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/emergencies/for-evacuated-citizens.html
Generally, individuals evacuated on a U.S. government-coordinated transport, including charter and military flights or ships, even if those transports are provided by another countrys government, must sign an Evacuee Manifest and Promissory Note (Form DS-5528) note prior to departure. The Department of State uses the Form DS-5528 to document who got on which transport, and it lets us know how to contact evacuees for billing purposes.
U.S. law requires that departure assistance to private U.S. citizens or third country nationals be provided on a reimbursable basis to the maximum extent practicable. By taking a U.S. government coordinated transport, evacuees are obligated to repay the cost of their transportation. The amount billed to evacuees is based on the cost of a full fare economy flight, or comparable alternate transportation, to the designated destination(s) that would have been charged immediately prior to the events giving rise to the evacuation. Because different evacuation transports may go to different destinations, the cost of one transport may be different than another. We encourage people to leave on the first transport they are able and eligible to board.
You should make evacuation loan payments to the U.S. Department of State through the Comptroller and Global Financial Services (CGFS) office in Charleston, South Carolina. CGFS is working closely with our other Bureaus, Posts and Embassies to gather all of the necessary documentation in order to process loans and prepare bills.
Payment will be due within 30 days from the bill date. In accordance with federal debt collection regulations, if full payment is not received within 30 days from the due date, interest and a $50.00 administrative charge for processing and handling will be assessed.
If this account becomes 90 days past due, then penalties will be assessed on the unpaid balance. Once a debt has been delinquent for 90 days, the debt will be referred to the Department of Treasury for collection and they may collect the debt via administrative offset of federal payment (e. g tax returns, social security), referral to a private collection agency, referral to credit bureaus, through administrative wage garnishment and/or through other actions permitted by law.
Generally, individuals evacuated on a U.S. government-coordinated transport, including charter and military flights or ships, even if those transports are provided by another countrys government, must sign an Evacuee Manifest and Promissory Note (Form DS-5528) note prior to departure. The Department of State uses the Form DS-5528 to document who got on which transport, and it lets us know how to contact evacuees for billing purposes.
U.S. law requires that departure assistance to private U.S. citizens or third country nationals be provided on a reimbursable basis to the maximum extent practicable. By taking a U.S. government coordinated transport, evacuees are obligated to repay the cost of their transportation. The amount billed to evacuees is based on the cost of a full fare economy flight, or comparable alternate transportation, to the designated destination(s) that would have been charged immediately prior to the events giving rise to the evacuation. Because different evacuation transports may go to different destinations, the cost of one transport may be different than another. We encourage people to leave on the first transport they are able and eligible to board.
You should make evacuation loan payments to the U.S. Department of State through the Comptroller and Global Financial Services (CGFS) office in Charleston, South Carolina. CGFS is working closely with our other Bureaus, Posts and Embassies to gather all of the necessary documentation in order to process loans and prepare bills.
Payment will be due within 30 days from the bill date. In accordance with federal debt collection regulations, if full payment is not received within 30 days from the due date, interest and a $50.00 administrative charge for processing and handling will be assessed.
If this account becomes 90 days past due, then penalties will be assessed on the unpaid balance. Once a debt has been delinquent for 90 days, the debt will be referred to the Department of Treasury for collection and they may collect the debt via administrative offset of federal payment (e. g tax returns, social security), referral to a private collection agency, referral to credit bureaus, through administrative wage garnishment and/or through other actions permitted by law.
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Uruguay flew citizens out of Israel and is planning more plane flights ...
sanatanadharma
Oct 2023
#2
Uruguay probably has a fraction of the number of people that we have in Israel.
Ace Rothstein
Oct 2023
#11
Before boarding the ship, you will be asked to sign a promissory note - agreement to repay the U.S.
Donkees
Oct 2023
#4
It's the same now with the evacuation flights, though they were free previously
Donkees
Oct 2023
#16
You would certainly have the option of refusing to board the ship or plane & make your own ...
Hekate
Oct 2023
#30