Just curious, but what is involved in these "invitations"? For instance, is there a limit on # of invitations any one person(?) or company can issue? Are there any legal implications of issuing such an invitation? I could imagine some pretty hot water if "pre 9/11" someone were to invite bin Laden to a conference, and had the twin towers go down while he was here, for instance ...

On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, Peter Eisentraut wrote:

Chris Browne wrote:
oleg@sai.msu.su (Oleg Bartunov) writes:
I'd need an invitation to get a visa. Is't possible ?

"Certainty" is difficult to promise, but there is a reasonable
population of relevant people here such that invitations can be
arranged.

I suggest that everyone who needs invitations or other documentation, be
it for arranging a visa or getting a day off work or whatever, write to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and we'll work it out.

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