Why would you be turned around at Sheremetevo, if you have a valid visa? Having been in and out a couple of times over the past few weeks on a multi-entry visa which I also got in August I have not seen any changes to procedures. However, we have yet to reach the point at which anyone can have done 90 days since the new rules. After that, who knows whether it will slow the process down, as your total days "in country" are calculated
I cannot believe that multi-entry visas will fall outside the new legislation, as the quote inplied; they will simply continue as before subject to a 90 out of 180 day restriction rather than 180 out of 360 previously. On 20/11/2007, Anthony Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On November 13 there was an article in the Moscow Times called "Officials > Explain Visa Changes", wherein Alexander Aksyonov, head of the Federal > Migration Service's visa and registration department made several comments > about the new visa law. He was quoted as saying that, "Multiple-entry > business visas received before Oct. 17, the day the decree was adopted, will > not be affected by the new legislation". > > Does anyone know where I can find something confirming this in Russian in > writing? I received my multiple-entry business visa in August, but I am > afraid that when I return from the states in January after Christmas I may > get stopped at Sheremetevo, turned around and sent back to New York for 5-6 > weeks in order to obtain a work visa. > > Does anybody have any information on this? > > > ------------------------------ > Your smile counts. The more smiles you share, the more we donate. Join > in!<http://www.windowslive.com/smile?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_Wave2_oprsmilewlhmtagline> > > _______________________________________________ > Expat mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ >
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