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8 years ago  •  3 subscribers 2 answers
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Bulgaria: Diplomatic and service passport holders are exempted from visa for their travels up to 30 days. Ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for their travels up to 90 days within 6 months starting from the first entry date. A visa is not required for up to 90 days of stay within 6 months, starting from the first day of entry. 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...
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...
Hello! We are located in Istanbul. There is an opportunity to go to Cyprus for 2-3 days, but we don’t know if we need to open a visa? Because the pro-visa is intended for leaving Ukraine.
10 years ago  •  10 subscribers 19 answers
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You can get to the Turkish part of Cyprus through Istanbul without any problems, but to the Greek part of Cyprus you need a pro-visa. Farther...