Russia: Visa: Part 2, Tourist Visa!

Hello,

Today we talk about the Russian tourist visa, remember this information is from Washington DC. You must call your embassy to find out the rules for you.
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Tourist Visas

To obtain a tourist visa the following documents should be submitted to the CONSULAR SECTION (CONSULATE):

1. A completed visa application form (one per person) available at the Consulate or from .travel agencies and visa services.

2. A valid passport which should have at least two clear visa pages.

3. One passport size photo of the applicant which should be stapled to the marked space of the application form.

4. A standard tourist confirmation from a hosting authorized Russian travel agency or a hotel, registered with the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a voucher from your hotel or travel agency in Russia.

5. A cover letter from yourself, containing the following information:

*applicant’s name or alphabetical list of a group;
*dates and points of arrival and departure in and from Russia and means of transportation;
*itinerary in Russia;

6. If applying by mail (all visa documents should be sent to 2641 Tunlaw rd. N.W., Washington DC, 20007), you should enclose a completely addressed and stamped return envelope or prepaid waybill, bearing your account number with the postal service (preferably Federal Express) and showing yourself as both shipper and recipient regardless of delivery address.

We do not accept waybills marked ‘bill sender’, ‘bill third party’, bill credit card’ or C.O.D. If you fail to follow the above mentioned requirements, your visa application will not be processed. If the papers are not acceptable for any reason or some documents are missing, we will return them by regular mail. When forwarding your documents to us, please, specify “attention: visa section”. We do not accept documents for international delivery!

If you apply personally, you should get a pick-up slip from the visa officer. You should present this slip to pick up your visa, when it is ready, or refer to its number to check out the status of the application.

7. A money order or cashier’s check payable to the Russian Embassy for visa processing. Please, note that we do not accept cash or any other checks. The visa processing fees are:

ATTENTION!

As of January 1, 2008 the U.S. State Department raises the fee for American visa from 100 USD to 131 USD.

On the basis of reciprocity the fee for Russian visa (standard processing time 6-10 business days) is also raised to 131 USD, effective from January 14, 2008. The fees for expedited visa processing will however remain unchanged.

For single entry visas are:
$131 for 6-10 business days processing;
$150 for 3-5 business days processing;
$200 for next business day processing or two business days processing;
$300 for same day processing;
For double entry visas are:
$131 for 6-10 business days processing;
$200 for 3-5 business days processing;
$250 for next business day processing or two business days processing;
$350 for same day processing;

Visa processing fee is not refundable

Please, note, that drop off day is not counted as business day!

ATTENTION FOR EU CITIZENS

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VISA AGREEMENT SIGNED BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE EUROPEAN UNIION CITIZENS OF ALL EU COUNTRIES EXCEPT DENMARK, IRELAND AND GREAT BRITAIN ARE WELCOME TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING FEES FOR PROCESSING OF ALL TYPES OF VISAS TO RUSSIA

6-10 BUSINESS DAYS – 50 USD

1-3 BUSINESS DAYS – 100 USD

You can download and print out an application for an entry visa right now as an Microsoft Winword document.

IMPORTANT:

THE DURATION OF THE RUSSIAN TOURIST VISA CANNOT BE LONGER THAN ONE MONTH!

When entering Russia as a tourist, you may be also required to present the copies of your tourist confirmation, hotel voucher and your return ticket with a fixed date of departure from Russia at the border check point.

We can do next or same day processing only if the volume of work technically permits.

Visa processing starts only after the complete required set of document is submitted.

When having received your visa please check it for mistakes (passport number, date of birth, validity) and, if necessary, return it to the Consulate for corrections.

The Consulate will not be responsible for any mistakes in the visas, which were not brought to our attention prior to your departure from the USA.

Please, note that visas cannot be changed or extended. If your travel plans changed after the visa issuance you have to reapply for a new one.

Any visa applicant may be interviewed by a consular officer if necessary.

Processing time, requirements and fees are subject to change without notice.

If you need more information please call us at (202)939-8907,8918, 8913 and 8911 Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. till 12.30 .p.m. and from 2.30. p.m. till 6 p.m.

Visa applications are accepted Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. till 12.15 p.m. ONLY
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http://www.russianembassy.org/

Tomorrow transit visa!

Part 1 Business Visa
http://kylekeeton.com/2008/07/russia-visa-part-1-business-visa.html

Kyle & Svet

New Drink Drive Law Hurting Moscow!

TOYAKO (Hokkaido), July 8 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s chief sanitary official criticized on Tuesday a new law that allows motorists to drive after drinking small amounts of alcohol.

“It is a crime. It is a dangerous decision for our country,” Gennady Onishchenko told reporters on the sideline of the G8 summit currently being held on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido.

The decree, which came into force on July 1, allows motorists to drive with alcohol levels of 0.03 grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood, equal to a 0.33 bottle of beer or 250-300 mls of wine drunk 15 minutes before a test.

The law brings Russia into line with other European countries. Russian motorists were previously forbidden from driving after drinking even tiny amounts of alcohol.

In 2007, drink-driving was responsible for 10% of road accidents in Russia, while almost every second fatal accident was caused by a drunk driver.

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This is an article of truth. You drive carefully and defensivly in Moscow.

Russians remind me of the old days in the USA, driving around with a beer in your hand. At one time that was very comman in the USA. In Russia it is very comman, (but worse) many are driving with a bottle of vodka in hand.

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Abkhazia Has A Good Point!

Hello,

Looks like Abkhazia has their facts together.

I am starting to see a, USA playing bad in your backyard issue!
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Abkhazia rejects U.S. proposal
Abkhazia says it won’t put into action a U.S. suggestion to place an international police force in the region. The Abkhaz President said the country needs no help from the U.S., which he says has always taken a pro-Georgian stance.

In its statement the U.S. administration underlined that it supports Georgia’s territorial integrity and insists on both sides resuming peace talks.

“We call on Russia to reverse its recent provocative steps in Abkhazia and consult Tbilisi on any future steps in both Abkhazia and South Ossetia. We note the urgent need for an international police presence in the areas where these bombings have occurred,” the U.S. statement said.

Following the proposal to deploy an international police force in Abkhazia to stop the wave of bombings there, Abkhazian president Sergei Bagapsh blamed Washington for its pro-Georgian position and pledged to keep Russian peacekeepers in the region.

“There cannot be any international police force in our territory,” Bagapsh said.

“Once the U.S. State Department stated that international police forces should be deployed where explosions occurred in Abkhazia, it became clear who organised these terror attacks and why and what for,” he added.

Several blasts have occurred in the Abkhazian towns of Gali, Gagra and Sukhumi in recent days, killing four people and injuring a dozen.
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When you can not play correctly you should be sent home……

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Russian News: July 8th, 2008!

RBC, 08.07.2008, Moscow 12:59:20.Swiss bank UBS is interested in managing the Reserve Fund and the National Welfare Fund, Deputy Finance Minister Dmitry Pankin told journalists today. Following a meeting with a Swiss delegation headed by Federal Councilor of Economic Affairs Doris Leuthard, UBS representatives expressed their interest in both acting as advisors for the Russian funds and in managing them.

RBC, 08.07.2008, Toyako 11:22:38.The leaders of the Group of Eight (G8) countries have agreed to form specialized funds that could help solve the current food crisis, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told journalists today. He pointed out that Russia had suggested that talks between the agriculture ministers of the G8 countries should be organized, and that a special session, the so-called ‘grain summit,’ should be held to discuss the reasons and consequences of a rise or stabilization in grain prices for the food market. Medvedev also noted that the leaders of the G8 countries had already agreed to take multi-lateral steps in order to influence the food crisis and gradually start using second generation biofuel.

RBC, 08.07.2008, Toyako 10:59:26.During a meeting with journalists today, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev expressed his opinion that the existing financial system was inefficient, instead proposing to make the ruble a reserve currency. Medvedev noted that G8 leaders said during a summit today that neither they nor the other heads of state were satisfied with the current global financial situation. The participants of the summit discussed the possibility of bringing the methods and objectives of existing financial institutions in line with the economic realities, Medvedev said, adding that the situation with a fairly weak dollar and an overly strong euro was raising concerns among Russia’s partners. He pointed out that Russia needed to promote the idea of making the ruble one of the reserve currencies.

RBC, 08.07.2008, London 11:12:54.Severstal has completed the acquisition of US steel producer WCI Steel for $140m, the Russian steelmaker said in a press release today. Citi and Raymond James acted as Severstal’s financial advisors for the deal, whereas Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP was its legal advisor.

RBC, 07.07.2008, Toyako 18:10:18.Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has met with his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy today, Presidential Aide Sergei Prikhodko told journalists, adding that this was the first meeting of the two Presidents. During the talks, Medvedev praised Russian-French relations and the dynamics of bilateral trade. The leaders also discussed the implementation of major investment projects, Prikhodko said. Among other issues was bilateral economic cooperation, particularly in the automobile industry, and here the work of French automobile companies, such as Renault, Peugeot, and Citroen, in Russia came in for special praise by the Russian President. Prikhodko noted that the Presidents had also discussed Russia-EU relations and that Sarkozy had promised that France would provide support to Russia in this respect.

Russia: Visa: Part 1, Business Visa!


Hello,

I was drinking my morning cup of coffee & checking up on visa information. This is a constant problem in Russia…..
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Business Visas

To obtain a business visa the following documents should be submitted to the CONSULAR SECTION (CONSULATE)::
1. A completed visa application form (one per person) available at the Consulate or travel agencies and visa services.
2. A valid passport which should have at least two clear visa pages.
3. One passport size photo of the applicant which should be stapled to the marked space of the application form.
4. An official letter of invitation from your hosting organization registered with either the Russian Ministry of the Interior with its local offices or the Russian Foreign Ministry with its regional representatives. Such invitations can be delivered to us by telex or forwarded to you directly through facsimile transmission. Please note however that we reserve the right to require originals if we deem it necessary.
5. A cover letter from your company (or from yourself if traveling individually) with information on the traveler, destination, terms and purpose of the trip.
6. Please be informed that in order to obtain student or work visa an HIV-test should be presented. A person can enter the country on a student or work visa only five days after it has been issued.
7. If applying by mail (all visa documents should be sent to 2641 Tunlaw rd. N.W., Washington DC, 20007), you should enclose a completely addressed and stamped return envelope or prepaid waybill, bearing your account number with the postal service (preferably Federal Express) and showing yourself as both shipper and recipient regardless of delivery address.

We do not accept waybills marked ‘bill sender’, ‘bill third party’, bill credit card’ or C.O.D. If you fail to follow the above mentioned requirements, your visa application will not be processed. If the papers are not acceptable for any reason or some documents are missing, we will return them by regular mail. When forwarding your documents to us, please, specify “attention: visa section”. We do not accept documents for international delivery!

If you apply personally, you should get a pick-up slip from the visa officer. You should present this slip to pick up your visa, when it is ready, or refer to its number to check out the status of the application.

8. A money order or cashier’s check payable to the Russian Embassy for visa processing. Please, note that we do not accept cash or any other checks. The visa processing fees are:

As of January 1, 2008 the U.S. State Department raises the fee for American visa from 100 USD to 131 USD.

On the basis of reciprocity the fee for Russian visa (standard processing time 6-10 business days) is also raised to 131 USD, effective from January 14, 2008. The fees for expedited visa processing will however remain unchanged.

For single entry visas are:
$131 for 6-10 business days processing;
$150 for 3-5 business days processing;
$200 for next business day processing or two business days processing;
$300 for same day processing;
For double entry visas are:
$131 for 6-10 business days processing;
$200 for 3-5 business days processing;
$250 for next business day processing or two business days processing;
$350 for same day processing;

For multiple entry visas are:
$131 for 6-10 business days processing;
$300 for 3-5 business days processing;
$350 for next business day processing or two business days processing;
$450 for same day processing;

Visa processing fee is not refundable

Please, note, that drop off day is not counted as business day!

*ATTENTION FOR EU CITIZENS*

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VISA AGREEMENT SIGNED BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE EUROPEAN UNIION CITIZENS OF ALL EU COUNTRIES EXCEPT DENMARK, IRELAND AND GREAT BRITAIN ARE WELCOME TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING FEES FOR PROCESSING OF ALL TYPES OF VISAS TO RUSSIA

6-10 BUSINESS DAYS – 50 USD

1-3 BUSINESS DAYS – 100 USD

Visa processing starts only after the complete required set of document is submitted.

When having received your visa please check it for mistakes (passport number, date of birth, validity) and, if necessary, return it to the Consulate for corrections.

The Consulate will not be responsible for any mistakes in the visas, which were not brought to our attention prior to your departure from the USA.

Please, note that visas cannot be changed or extended. If your travel plans changed after the visa issuance you have to reapply for a new one.

Any visa applicant may be interviewed by a consular officer if necessary.

Processing time, requirements and fees are subject to change without notice.

If you need more information please call us at (202)939-8907,8918, 8913 and 8911 Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. till 12.30 .p.m. and from 2.30. p.m. till 6 p.m.

Visa applications are accepted Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. till 12.15 p.m. ONLY
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So that is the Business Visa to Russia. This comes from the American Embassy in Washington DC. (USA)

Always call your embassy because the rules change all the time.

http://www.russianembassy.org/

Tomorrow part 2 Tourist Visa!
http://kylekeeton.com/2008/07/russia-visa-part-2-tourist-visa.html

Kyle & Svet

Russia: Wall – E: More Than a Love Story!

Hello,

My wife and I went to a movie on Sunday that was worthy of giving note to. The movie was a cute, interesting, animated, action packed and a love story all in one. It was loved, cheered, cried over, laughed over and clapped over. The movie full field its purpose, to provide entertainment.

But it was more than an animated robot movie! The movie had a tremendous underlining score that has been missed by most people who watch it. The movie has a message to tell & I see very few people getting the message.

The Hollywood Reporter: Kirk Honeycutt
The visual design of Wall-E is arguably Pixar’s best. Stanton, who wrote the script with Jim Reardon from a story he concocted with Peter Docter, creates two fantastically imaginative, breathtakingly lit worlds.

Chicago Tribune: Michael Phillips
While I may argue with the little guy’s taste in musicals, it’s remarkable to see any film, in any genre, blend honest sentiment with genuine wit and a visual landscape unlike any other.

Chicago Sun-Times: Roger Ebert
Succeeds at being three things at once: an enthralling animated film, a visual wonderment and a decent science-fiction story.

Philadelphia Inquirer: Steven Rea
With rich, detailed, cinematic animation and terrific sound effects, WALL-E pulls this unlikely love story off.

But here is what the movie really is….

I found myself reminded not just of 2001 a Space Oddessy . There are also traces of the film Titanic. In written form WALL-E would have made a very decent 1960s science fiction story. It may be one of the best new science fiction film of the year 2008. I will not go into details but the end-credits are truly some of the more very creative aspect of the film.

Pixar gives a underlining light treatment to some very heavy ideas and has made a film that the adults should appreciate even more than the kids who see it do. While the kids have a good time, the adults may find that this is a film with very serious messages. It is ironic that Pixar has made a film warning us about large corporations, and it is being released by industry giant Walt
Disney Pictures!

While watching the film, attention must be paid to the underlining theme and take off the rose colored glasses. Allow the movie to entertain but then remember what you saw later. My wife and I discussed the movie and came to a concurrent conclusion……

Wall-E was fun but maybe the truth hurts. (We might not have a Wall-E to save us!)

Go see Wall-E!

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Russia: Tidbits Of Information!

British Intelligence Calls Russia a Threat

The British special services consider Russia one of the main threats to the security of Great Britain, The Times of London reports. Beyond Russian intelligence, the top two threats are identified as Al-Qaeda and Iran. “Russia’s three main intelligence agencies have flooded the country with agents,” the newspaper notes and the British are forced to spend many resources to counteract Russian industrial and military espionage.

Moscow to Turn Into World Finance Center

Economic Development Ministry has elaborated the concept to turn Moscow into a World Finance Center, Vedomosti reported. The concept is to be submitted to the government by August 1, but the document hasn’t been agreed on yet.

Russia to Join WTO When Finland Permits

Russia will join the World Trade Organization (WTO) no sooner than it settles the timber-tarriff conflict with the EU, said EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn.

Russia to hand over 2 border islands to China in August

Russia could finally relinquish control of two border river islands to China in August, a senior Russian security official said on Friday.

Russia & Japan develop taste for each other’s cultures before G8

Russia and Japan have had their disagreements, but interest in each other’s culture has seldom been hampered by political rows. As leaders prepare to hammer out business and politics at next week’s G8 summit in Japan, Russians are hoping to find out more about their eastern neighbour.

Green light for a new Caspian gas pipeline

The construction of a new Caspian gas pipeline and future gas prices have been the focus of President Dmitry Medvedev’s first official visit to Turkmenistan. In the capital, Ashkhabad, he met the country’s president Gurbanguly Berdymukhameddov.

Russia & EU kick off partnership agreement talks

The first round of talks between Russia and the EU on their new strategic partnership agreement has started in Brussels on Friday. Energy, trade and missile defence were all on the table as the two sides began work towards a new bilateral agreement.

Happy July 4th: America!

Russian Energy Data! (Bear Power)

Art by Kevin Kallaugher, Economist

Hello,

Just some Russian Information:
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Russia holds the world’s largest natural gas reserves, the second largest coal reserves, and the eighth largest oil reserves.

Russia is also the world’s largest exporter of natural gas, the second largest oil exporter and the third largest energy consumer.

Russia is a major world oil producer, sometimes producing even more than Saudi Arabia.

Russia’s output rebounded during the early 2000s, but the effects of high government taxation and a mature field base threaten an overall decline in production.

Russia’s production growth in the upcoming decade will depend on the availability of viable export routes for the country’s crude oil. Transneft currently has a monopoly over Russia’s pipeline network.

Russia has the largest natural gas reserves in the world, but the industry will face investment challenges in bringing new, more challenging fields online. In the meantime, production from Gazprom’s four largest fields are in decline.

Russia has the second-largest amount of recoverable coal reserves in the world.

Russia’s electricity reforms will be completed in July 2008 when Russian electricity monopoly RAO UES is dissolved. The government sees electricity sector reform as a crucial component of reducing domestic natural gas consumption.

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Energy Overview
Minister of Energy Sergei Shmatko
Proven Oil Reserves (January 1, 2008E) 60 billion barrels
Oil Production (2007E) 9,800 thousand barrels per day, of which 96% was crude oil
Oil Consumption (2007E) 2,800 thousand barrels per day
Crude Oil Distillation Capacity (2007E) 5,400 thousand barrels per day
Proven Natural Gas Reserves (January 1, 2008E) 1,680 trillion cubic feet
Natural Gas Production (2006E), (2007E) 23.17 trillion cubic feet (tcf), 23.09 tcf
Natural Gas Consumption (2006E) 16.6 Trillion cubic feet (tcf)
Recoverable Coal Reserves (2003E) 173,073.9 million short tons
Coal Production (2005E) 320 million short tons
Coal Consumption (2005E) 258 million short tons
Electricity Installed Capacity (2005E) 217.16 gigawatts
Electricity Production (2005E) 904.4 billion kilowatt hours
Electricity Consumption (2005E) 779.4 billion kilowatt hours
Total Energy Consumption (2005E) 30.3 quadrillion Btus*, of which Natural Gas (55%), Oil (19%), Coal (16%), Hydroelectricity (6%), Nuclear (5%), Other Renewables (0%)
Energy Intensity (2005E) 14,935 Btu per $2000-PPP**
Environmental Overview
Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions (2005E) 1,696 million metric tons, of which Natural Gas (52%), Coal (26%), Oil (22%)
Per-Capita, Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions (2005E) 11.88 metric tons
Carbon Dioxide Intensity (2004E) 0.84 Metric tons per thousand $2000-PPP**
Oil and Gas Industry
Organization Transneft is predominant pipeline operator. State has majority ownership of Gazprom and Rosneft.
Major Oil/Gas Ports Primorsk, Novorossiysk

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I found this interesting. Maybe it will show you a little bit more about Russia.

Kyle & Svet

Put out by the Energy Information Administration of the USA!

Russia: We are Looking at $150 a Barrel!

Hello,

They say oil will surpass $150 a barrel by next week.

The price of oil has continued to climb – with Brent crude rising above $146 a barrel for the first time.

Brent crude rose by $2.08 to $146.34 a barrel in London. US light, sweet crude rose by more than $1 to $145.22.

Oil prices have risen significantly since the US government announced on Wednesday that its crude stockpiles had fallen by more than expected last week. A spokesperson for the motoring organisation the AA called the rate of increases “eye watering”. <---link--->

A barrel of Brent crude has risen by almost $4 since the beginning of the week.

As the Dollar crashes, Oil will float even higher!

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.