Have you ever picture yourself traveling in Russia? Although Russia is not such a “normal” destination in your wanderlust radar, it is slowly gaining popularity. Proof? When I traveled in Northern Russia a year ago, I only spent around $200+ for 5 days, however, few months back I was informed by readers that the tours in the same region are now triple the price! I am not sure if my post about the region that got about 3k shares had anything to do with it, but the fact is: Russian Tourism is catching up, if you've been to Moscow, you'll know what I mean. So in order to be able to experience this country when it is still cheap and authentic, you have to come NOW, if not, soon!
Although I can’t say that applying for a Russian Tourist Visa Independently is simple, it is certainly not too complicated. I am speaking as a Russian student who needs to visit the consulate every year so I am very familiar with the procedures (well after talking to hundreds of tourist visa applicants throughout the years). Just follow my step by step tutorial here and you’ll get it done by no time.
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Showing posts with label Visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visa. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014
United States VISA interview appointment : What to expect?
First of all, check your documents. Do you have them all with you?
1. Passports, the most recent one and old ones, especially if you had a US visa
2. Appointment conformation page
3. DS-160 form conformation page
4. A recent 50x50 white background photo (bring 2 just in case)
5. Supporting documents
-To prove that you can afford the trip, bank book/ bank statement/ fix deposit slip
-To prove that you won't stay in US illegally after your trip, your employment letter/ letter from your university/ family photo may help too.
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Thursday, July 10, 2014
Journey to the United States: VISA step by step
Log on to www.ustraveldocs.com and you are on the right track.
Step two: Identify the type of visa you're after
There are various type of Visa, so first thing first, are you migrating to the US?
If yes, you are applying for an Immigrant Visa, If no, then its the Nonimmigrant Visa you should be applying. Don't get 'em confused!
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