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6 years ago  •  10 subscribers 11 answers
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I'm only from Thailand. For Ukraine, a visa is issued upon arrival and free of charge, as cgistalker and Apyatka said above. For a visa, fill out the application form and paste a 6x4 photo. If you are through an agency, they will do it for you. At passport control, a madhouse of course, there are a lot of people. Upon arrival, you also fill out a migration card, download a sample from the Internet to simplify filling. Have a good travel. Farther...
Hello. Interested in this question: do I need a visa to Sharm El Sheikh? we want to go on excursions to the Colored Canyon, the Blue Lagoon and the Safari. We are going for 6 days at the end of February 18th. Some write that a visa is not needed, while others are needed. Allegedly, when you go on an excursion, problems may arise. Is it so? Thanks
7 years ago  •  19 subscribers 36 answers
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cnfybckfd "A visa is needed in Sharm only in 2 cases: 1. If you go on an excursion to Israel" Why write nonsense? In this case, you do not need a visa. With the Sinai stamp they go to Israel. Farther...
We are submitting documents for a visa (guest) to Greece with the fiancé. But as always there is no guarantee that they will not refuse. So we are looking for an option if they refuse. Either Turkey or Egypt. But I’m not sure about Egypt. I want the vacation to be covered because of the refusal. Tell me?
16 years ago  •  10 subscribers 9 answers
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Greece is a difficult visa. It turns out in advance at the embassy and you need a bunch of documents. And in Turkey and Egypt, everything is very simple. The visa is bought at the airport of arrival. Egypt $15, Turkey $30. There are no special restrictions on the purchase of these visas for citizens of Ukraine, only a passport is needed from the documents. Farther...
The question is actually this. I received a passport of Ukraine in Moscow, at the embassy. Therefore, it is foreign. There is no internal, because. I'm on permanent residence in Russia. Not long ago I extended the validity of my passport, they put a stamp there that is valid until such and such a date. At the embassy they told me that they would not let me into a country with a visa entry, they did not explain the reason. But Tai is visa-free for gr. Ukraine. I’m afraid to buy tickets, all of a sudden there will be problems and I won’t be able to leave, it will be a pity for the money) Who faced this situation, please unsubscribe.)
12 years ago  •  9 subscribers 23 answers
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Guys, permanent residence (as well as nationality) has nothing to do with citizenship. Even when a child is born in Russia, registration and citizenship are two different registrations, and he does not receive citizenship automatically, but his parents submit documents for him to the passport office and confirm that they themselves are citizens of Russia. If, for example, you bought an apartment in Turkey and live there, this does not mean that you are a Turkish citizen. Our girl is a citizen of ... Farther...
Gentlemen, I am a citizen of Ukraine with permanent residence in Germany. I could not find information on the Internet to which countries I can go without a visa. I would like to relax with my family in Croatia or Italy or Spain. Well, in general, I am interested in those countries in which Ukrainians without permanent residence need visas. Does anyone have experience and can help with advice?
11 years ago  •  14 subscribers 18 answers
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Hello, a person with permanent residence in Germany can go to the USA without a visa? Farther...
6 years ago  •  10 subscribers 31 answer
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There is no need to mix "occupied territories" here. Don't push. There is a general order. A citizen must enter the country legally (cross the border). He entered Turkey as a citizen of the Russian Federation (a citizen of Ukraine did not enter Turkey, which means he is illegally). When he tries to leave Turkey on a Ukrainian "visa-free" basis, the question will arise, how did he, a citizen of Ukraine, get to Turkey? so-called. "Occupied territories" has nothing to do with it ... Farther...
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