I heard from an American friend today that he recently obtained several
visas for family in Kiev through a service, same day but cost was $600 per
person.
CB


On 11/11/09 12:33 PM, "Michael Cordy" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Allison,
>  
> Sorry I don't know anything about the Russian Embassy in Prague because I
> haven't lived there since 1997 (at that time the Russian Embassy was really
> "Soviet"....things may have changed since then).
>  
> I have a question about the Russian embassy in Kyiv. Is it possible to get a
> double entry 3 month business visa in Kyiv on either a US or British passport
> ( I have both)? 
>  
> Also if it is possible to get the visa there do they offer a 1 or 3 day
> service or is there only the service where you must wait 10 days?
>  
> Thanks in advance for your answer.
>  
> Michael
>  
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>> > Hi,
>> > Does anyone know if it is possible for third country nationals w/o Czech
>> > residence permits to do visas in Prague? I've gone to Kyiv in the past, but
>> > I'd like to combine several things in Prague, if possible. I've called the
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>> > I have a desk that I want to move from one office to another. It's fairly
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