Title: Can I trust the Russian Postal Service ? Post by: thorpedo on April 17, 2002, 04:00:00 AM I have read on this board that there is alot of misinformation floating around in Russia about procedures etc. Ive prepared all the documents to invite a girl Ive been in touch with for 2 years (and met for a month last year) to Australia. Today I will post the documents to her in Taganrog. Its not that I dont trust her but now a friend of hers who applied for a visa to the US tells her its dangerous to post her passport and documents to Moscow. Has anyone had any experience with this ? She tells me some new 'firm' in her town can 'arrange' for the documents to be safely transported to Moscow for a fee of $80. Not massive bucks but is it a 'rip off' or is the posting of passports in Moscow really that dangerous ? All information welcome !
Title: Re: Can I trust the Russian Postal Service ? Post by: Mick on April 20, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Can I trust the Russian Postal Service ?, posted by thorpedo on Apr 17, 2002
Thorpedo, Your girl should consider going to Moscow herself to lodge her application (I believe that Taganrog is not that far fom Moscow). Not only it eliminates the possibility of documents being lost in mail, but it may also give her a better chance in case they would interview her there. Cheers and good luck
Title: If it's important, 80 bucks ain't bad for good service n/t Post by: BrianN on April 17, 2002, 04:00:00 AM Title: Re: Can I trust the Russian Postal Service ? Post by: ChuckRM on April 17, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Can I trust the Russian Postal Service ?, posted by thorpedo on Apr 17, 2002
Absolutely Not!!! The Russian Postal Service is very slow and unreliable. Postal employees there often open letters and packages looking for money and valuable items. Letters and packages from foreign countries are likely targets for them. Many Russians don't trust the Russian Postal Service. Why should you? If you need to send important documents, it would be wise to use a private parcel delivery service. Title: here we call it mailing, but anyway Post by: Mike on April 17, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Can I trust the Russian Postal Service ?, posted by thorpedo on Apr 17, 2002
If there is a private service such as UPS,DHL, FedEx, or anything that is proffesional and trusting then I recommend using one of these. My wife has constantly complained about the Russian mail system, and 4 or 5 weeks back we mailed some documents to her mom in Moscow by regular mail (post) and she only recieved half of them. Title: Re: here we call it mailing, but anyway Post by: thorpedo on April 18, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to here we call it mailing, but anyway, posted by Mike on Apr 17, 2002
Thanks guys Ill do it |