Make credence recognised that on 11 May 2007 08:24:59 -0700, Chiken
Koma has scripted:
>On 12 Apr, 15:42, Deeply Filled Mortician
> wrote:
>> Make credence recognised that on Thu, 12 Apr 2007 18:20:14 +0530,
>> "grusl" has scripted:
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>> >"Deeply Filled Mortician" wrote
>> >in messagenews:0v9s13d3flkfbntcd49r0ecee175tkb1vj@4ax.com...
>> >>Russiais a topsy-turvy place. They discourage tourism, and you are
>> >> expected to be happy someone let you buy something. Amongst other
>> >> peculiarities there's the absense of station signs on the metro and
>> >> the weighing of food in restaurants!
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>> >Isn't this one of the reasons for Ukraine disposing of many of its complex
>> >entry rules ... trying to pull the frayed tourism rug from underRussia?
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>> It wont work any time soon with other places being closer and more
>> accessible.
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>and one of the reasons is that the travel agent would like to keep our
>passports for 7 weeks to get a visa.
>But as we explained to them, no .ing way.
>It seems we can now do it ourselves after getting an invite letter
>from said travel agent.
>And where as they were charging Euro 90, I can do it myself for Euro
>45 (including travel)
>Which is probably why it took them so long to tell us........
Oddly, you're sounding a lot like I did when I was going through the
process. You haven't even gotten to the best bit yet, when upon trying
to register your visa in Russia, there might just be a surprise 'fee'
you weren't told about. And it will take X number of days there too,
unless you pay another 'fee'.
And people here have accused me of being unfair about the efforts
involved!
.ing Russians. I'm not going back to that place in a hurry.
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