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webmeister
Jan 31, 2007

The answer is, mate, because I want to do you slowly. There has to be a bit of sport in this for all of us. In the psychological battle stakes, we are stripped down and ready to go. I want to see those ashen-faced performances; I want more of them. I want to be encouraged. I want to see you squirm.
One thing with visas is that although some countries will grant visa-on-arrival, they still charge a fee. And I've been in at least a couple of airports where the immigration counter wants their fee in local currency well before you get to the ATMs in the terminal building. So that's definitely worth checking before you leave!

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webmeister
Jan 31, 2007

The answer is, mate, because I want to do you slowly. There has to be a bit of sport in this for all of us. In the psychological battle stakes, we are stripped down and ready to go. I want to see those ashen-faced performances; I want more of them. I want to be encouraged. I want to see you squirm.

Its Miller Time posted:

Anyone have experience with Russian tourist visas? This will be my first time applying for a visa. We're unclear on how to satisfy the "invitation from Russia" requirement. We're visiting my fiancee's family.

Also, I had a question I posted in my Russia thread:

Thought of 1 more question - my fiancee says when she travels to Russia she uses her Russian passport for entry and exit into the country, and then when she comes back to the US she uses her American passport. Couldn't that create an issue when she gets back to the US?

This is the first result for googling "russia visa invitation" and seems decent, maybe look into that?
http://waytorussia.net/Travel/VisaSupport.html

And no, using a secondary passport overseas won't cause a problem with you go back to the USA. Immigration officers don't look through your passport to ensure you're accounted for at all times. Just don't try and enter on one passport and leave on another, that will definitely cause issues!

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