Letters of invitation

CINKHARS cinkhars at QUEENCITY.COM
Fri Apr 27 19:58:46 UTC 2001


For the past year or so, we have been required to obtain an original copy of
an invitation--no faxes or photocopies allowed--in order to obtain a visa
from Ukraine.  Of course, Ukraine may have different rules than Russia.


David Brokaw
Project Administrator
Cincinnati-Kharkiv Sister City Project

----- Original Message -----
From: Natalie O. Kononenko <nkm at UNIX.MAIL.VIRGINIA.EDU>
To: <SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 1:36 PM
Subject: Letters of invitation


> Dear Jim (and other subscribers to the list),
>         The mails are notoriously unreliable.  Have your
> invitation faxed.  Just recently, I requested an invitation
> from Ukraine.  I asked for a letter and asked for a fax, too,
> just in case.  Fax came promptly.  The letter, sent registered
> mail, took something like 2 weeks.
>         The other option is various agencies that arrange
> travel and stays in Russia.  At least one or 2 responded to my
> post to SEELANGS asking about getting visas here or in Moscow.
>
> Natasha
>
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