Equatorial Velocity and Things We Love.

4 years of spinning, 1 day of fun
It took our planet 4 years of spinning at 1040.402 mph to generate one extra day, commonly known as February 29. Don’t let this precious energy vanish without a trace.
What are the things that come to mind when you hear February? The chances are ‘14’ and ‘Valentine’s’ are among those. And it’s all about love!
So, pick a day in February and do what you love. In case your love affairs require international travel, 14% off passport and visa services are on us. Simply enter ‘LOVE14HQ’ promo code at check out and we will do the rest. That is you rest and we do what we love.
2012 Apocalypse Update. Code: 534.

Happy (5). New (3). Year (4).
Mayan calendar is mean. What could be worse than waiting almost a year to find out if we are all doomed!? Not to mention, during the holidays season next December. We had a different understanding of ‘Erasing borders’ when choosing a motto back in 2003.
It’s not too late. Add something to your New Year resolution. Leave all the concerns and worries in 2011. Imprint a smile of our Snowman and carry it with you all year long. It will only take one to three bites of your memory, depending on a format: 1. ) 2. :) 3. :-)
Spread the optimism! It is contagious and works like a charm. And charm is the best equalizer for any spell, even on a cataclysmic scale. Almost forgot, use HAPPY12HQ to save 12% of VisaHQ service fees in January of 2012. Smile sincere, smile often. Happy New Year!
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Black [Square] Friday Avant-garde Savings
What does Black Square by Kazimir Malevich and Red Square in Moscow have in common? Easy to remember, hard to forget. There are so many other “squares” in the world to add to this analogy, that we encourage you to find yours and share it with VisaHQ community.
Savings? Of course. It’s a Black Friday for consumers’ sake. Save 15% off all U.S. passport and visa services by entering MALEVICHQ promo code at check-out. Peer to peer sharing of this promotion is hundred per cent legal, so spread the word in Avant-garde style.
Wishing Well 2.0 debutes on 11.11.11

Upgrade your old habit to toss coins into a liquid substance and wishing you will return there. Start with a fresh thought of where you want to go and we will gladly deposit 11% of your passport or visa services into the virtual wishing well, so you can return there any time.
Skeptical of virtual reality wishes coming true? Convert your savings into local currency and go old school. Please avoid coin pollution and be considerate of what you wish for. Sharing the savings with your peers boosts the magic both statistically and spiritually.
Copy our promo code ‘11HQ11’ and start your application for travel wishes here.
Erasing BOO-rders!
Traveling abroad this Halloween? Wouldn’t you miss all the calories galore at home? We would. And we won’t let you. Save on passport and visa services now and treat yourself at the duty-free later.
We have ran very complex statistical computations to arrive at 11% discount for treats allowance. As long as you stay within the budget, all burnt and consumed calories should square off at the end of your journey.
Ready to roll? Good. Copy ‘BOO11HQ’ and click here to start your application.
A first-time traveler’s guide: Preparing for travel to India
Imagine visiting beautiful palaces, fragrant temples, listening to peaceful chanting, running your hands over thousand year old sculptures and eating authentically delicious food. And then there’s the reality of the crowded airports, smelly restrooms, loud traffic, dusty streets and if you’re not careful, the water that can make you sick. A trip to India is a paradox a wonderful experience juxtaposed with reality - either way an onslaught on all your five senses.
Home to approximately one sixth of the world’s population, India is the seventh largest country in the world. This could mean many months of travel within India and not scratching the surface of what the country has to offer.
The most frequently visited part of India is undoubtedly the “Golden Triangle”. This comprises of Delhi (the nation’s capital), Jaipur and Agra. The city like other major metropolitan cities around the world is polluted, crowded and noisy. Delhi is rich in history and comprises of several impressive monuments including the Mughal Red Fort, the solid stone tower of Qutub Minar and the India gate (built to honor the 90,000 Indian soldiers who died during World War 1). There are numerous temples and mosques including the Birla Mandir, the Bahai Temple and the Jama Masjid Mosque. It is important to remember when visiting holy places to respect local customs, particularly that of removing footwear when entering a temple. Delhi prides itself in the beautiful gardens in the city such as famous Lodi Gardens and the Mughal Gardens located in the Presidential Residence. Delhi is centrally located for travel to Agra and Jaipur.
Time Travel with VisaHQ in October
Did you miss annual passport day held by the Department of State on September 17, 2011?

We will take you back in time through the end of October.
Save 15% off passport and visa services by entering ‘DOS15HQ’ code at check-out.
Reblog to help fellow travelers stuck back in time.

