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6-05-2008 @ 2:28PM
james said...
Not that long ago even France used to require a similiar visa process rather than issuance at the time of arrival. At that same time, Hungry, which was still under soviet control issued visas on arrival. Anyway, it is a hassle I could do without since I don't live in a city with embassies, not to mention the bs rules in country which invite police corruption. Of course, it is no picnic for foreigners to enter the US, and even US citizens are sometimes treated like criminal suspects on return.
Anyway, this is one thing that has put me off visiting Russia, one place I have always wanted to visit. Iva, I have enjoyed following your entries here...thanks.
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