Monday, January 24, 2011


Friday, January 21, 2011

The Mini FLOW Licensing Unit from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) Will Visit Miami City Hall for Driver License Renewal and other Services

The Mini FLOW Licensing Unit from the Florida Department of  Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) Will Visit Miami City Hall for Driver License Renewal and other Services

(Miami, FL January 20, 2011)—On Wednesday, January 26, 2011, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) will bring a Mini-FLOW licensing unit to Miami City Hall. Anyone wishing to renew their driver licenses, make a change of address , etc., as well as, get a state of Florida Identification Card can come, with proper documentation, to 3500 Pan American Drive, between the hours of 9am – 3pm.

Since January 1, 2010, the state of Florida requires that anyone wishing to obtain a new or renew a driver license or identification card, legally change their name prior to their renewal date, or immediately replace a lost or stolen license or ID card, must come prepared with the proper documentation. Renewal of vehicle tag and registration is also available. The complete list of acceptable documents is available online at www.GatherGoGet.com. Here is a summary of the requirements:

1) Identification – A certified U.S. birth certificate; a valid U.S. passport; a consular Report of Birth Abroad; a certificate of Naturalization (Form N-550 or N-570); or a certificate of Citizenship (Form N-560 or N-561).
2) Social Security Number – Card, W-2 form, any 1099 form or paycheck stub.
3) Residential Address – Two (2) proofs of your residential address. Acceptable is a mortgage statement, voter ID card, a utility bill or a car insurance policy, among many others.

Anyone who has changed their name must bring marriage certificates, court orders or divorce decrees to connect the name on the primary identification to the name of the customer and the name in which the license or ID card will be issued.

U.S. citizens, permanent residents, immigrants and non-immigrants can secure a complete list of documents to bring to one of our offices by visiting http://www.gathergoget.com/, or http://www.reunavengaobtenga.com/ in Spanish, or http://www.rasanblealepran.com/ in Creole.

WHAT: The DHSMV mobile licensing unit visits Miami City Hall for Driver License services
WHEN: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 9am – 3pm
WHERE: Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

"TSA & You - What to Expect in 2011" --Wednesday, January 26, 2011--

Florida Custom Brokers & Forwarders Association:

Why Attend? Government Officials and Practitioners Will Explain:

Implementation and lessons learned from the 100% passenger cargo screening mandate
Best practices for indirect air carriersMost common penalties - how to avoid and mitigate them
Certified Cargo Screening Program updateRecent inbound security issues and new initiatives (advance manifest, global harmonization)CBP'S role in air security

Featured Speakers:

Gary Lupinacci, Assistant Branch Chief, TSA Certified Cargo Screening Program
Brandon Fried, Executive Director, Air Forwarders Association

Mike White, Assistant Director Cargo Standards, Cargo Network Services Partnership/IATA
Chris Mangos, Marketing Division, Miami International Airport
Lenny Feldman, Managing Member (Miami) Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A.Dante Kluver, Cargo and Logistics Director, AviancaTaca (Invited)
Michael Ginn, CBP Director, Miami C-TPAT Field Office

●8:30 AM Registration - Seminar: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM●
Location: Doubletree Miami Mart Hotel - 711 NW 72nd Avenue
Cost: $35.00 FCBF & CNS Members ● $55.00 Non-Members ● $65.00 - at the Door
Continental Breakfast will be served (everyone Members & Non-members)

Click here to download registration form