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I was in Israel and received refugee status, but even before the next mark I had to go back to Russia urgently. They didn't put any stamp on my passport.
Tell me what is the probability of going there again. Let me pass at the border or not. The fact is that my common-law husband remained there, he also has refugee status. And in general, what options are there to cross the border? Thank you
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аватар Alex_classic
Legally, under your own name, there is almost no chance ... If you "fled" from Russia, and then returned there (or not there), now you need to apply for a visa in advance to enter Israel. And if at the border they don’t give it to you with a probability of 99.9999%, then at the Israeli Consulate at the place of residence there is a chance to get it. But not immediately - it can take many years ...
аватар Elenka08
The presence of your * civil * husband there means nothing to the Israelis, absolutely. It's like saying *there is a passer-by (Vasya Pupkin) who has refugee status*
аватар Alex_classic
The presence of an official spouse does not mean either - at the stage of waiting for refugee status (namely, such a status for 99.9999% of the citizens of Ukraine, Russia and Georgia who applied for "refugee"), there can be no talk of family reunification.
аватар Knyaginyakievskaya
And if you try on the passport of another country?
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