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Title: Moving to Russia?? Greg, and others Post by: juio99 on May 22, 2002, 04:00:00 AM Greg posted below about knowing a Moscow woman who married a man from Oregon and talked him into moving to Moscow.
For those who know something about this, I would like to know how an AM can move to Russia and stay there for a long period. I think the tourist visa is for 30 days and a multi entry business visa can be had for one year. So what other means are available for an AM to stay for longer than one year, with a woman he is married to or just with any woman he wants to stay with, or whatever?? JR Title: Re: Moving to Moscow Post by: WmGo on May 22, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Moving to Russia?? Greg, and others, posted by juio99 on May 22, 2002
Two thoughts on Moscow: 1. It is huge and one could spend years exploring it. 2. The air is terrible. So bad in fact that both times I was there it gummed up my sinuses and left a scorched feeling in my lungs. Title: Re: Re: Moving to Moscow Post by: robobond on May 22, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Moving to Moscow, posted by WmGo on May 22, 2002
Moscow's air definitely "chewable"... just don't swallow. Title: Re: Moving to Russia?? Greg, and others Post by: Jack on May 22, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Moving to Russia?? Greg, and others, posted by juio99 on May 22, 2002
JR, It's really no problem in getting a one-year business visa for Russia and as you get with-in 30 days of your one year visa expiring you can get another one-year visa with-in a few days, and you can get this while you are in Russia. Now in Moscow and St. Pete it's not so difficult to get this new one-year visa but if you get into smaller cities or to the east of the Urals it may not be so easy. |