Visa Registration in Russia
Svetlana Grenier
greniers at GEORGETOWN.EDU
Tue Jul 10 15:52:09 UTC 2012
That's for sure! I think you mainly do it for the sake of your host, if
he/she is worried about it (in the example they give in some publicationat
OVIR, they say, "the host, as a law-abiding citizen of the RF, registered
his guest.")
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Alina Israeli <aisrael at american.edu>wrote:
> That's because the purpose to make life difficult rather than anything
> else.
>
>
> On Jul 10, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Svetlana Grenier wrote:
>
>> The interesting thing, I don't think the border control on the way out
>> was interested in our stamped migration card at all...
>>
>>
> Alina Israeli
> Associate Professor of Russian
> LFS, American University
> 4400 Massachusetts Ave.
> Washington DC 20016
> (202) 885-2387 fax (202) 885-1076
> aisrael at american.edu
>
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