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My Alla would have desired me to be with her just to watch over the two year old monster she had to tow...... but then again would have wanted me to save my vacation time for when she came here to do more camping programs!!

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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My Alla would have desired me to be with her just to watch over the two year old monster she had to tow...... but then again would have wanted me to save my vacation time for when she came here to do more camping programs!!

I am trying to understand. I am sorry for language.

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I am trying to understand. I am sorry for language.

Thank you very much for the phone conversation. I enjoyed it thoroughly!!!!

My Alla would have desired me to be with her just to watch over the two year old monster she had to tow...... but then again would have wanted me to save my vacation time for when she came here to do more camping programs!!

Yeah... Lol, monster!!!! Very funny!!!!

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May I say this if is ok? Yes you are in Russia, but the US Embassy contracts medical Centers with their criteria for Visas. If you are in Russia or China, the criteria are the same.

That is not correct. The medical exam and procedure varies greatly between countries, so do the consulate procedures.

People going to the Moscow clinic are best served by information specifically to that clinic.

Also it is not recommended to post your private phone number in public forums. Your choice.

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Gary And Alla

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That is not correct. The medical exam and procedure varies greatly between countries, so do the consulate procedures.

People going to the Moscow clinic are best served by information specifically to that clinic.

Also it is not recommended to post your private phone number in public forums. Your choice.

Please see: http://67.222.30.14/~russian/index.php?topic=534.0

I gave my phone number to a friend, that is my call.

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Please see: http://67.222.30.14/~russian/index.php?topic=534.0

I gave my phone number to a friend, that is my call.

And? The medical exam procedures for Russia and PIs are not the same. And yes it is absolutely your call but you did not give it to a "friend" you gave it to everyone. Not really recommended, but do as you wish.

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Gary And Alla

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one post and two quoting removed.

do not make it personal.

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one post and two quoting removed.

do not make it personal.

Thank you

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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Hey... I just wanted to post the reply that I received from liaison officer at the embassy.....

Dear Mr. Neal,

Fiancée interviews are conducted at 8.00AM. The petitioner's presence at the interview is not imperative. Once approved, visas are normally issued that same or the following day, and sent to Pony Express to be delivered to the applicant. We do not deliver visas at the Embassy.

Sincerely,

Public Liaison Unit

Consular Section

U. S. Embassy, Moscow

http://moscow.usembassy.gov/

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Yes from what i read you do not have to be there but it is better for stress of your fiancee and appearance of legitimacy ....im going to be there for my fiancee because i promised to she needs me...and we will fly to usa together after visa is sent in the mail to her home...bottom line....its not needed but it looks better....kind of like taking your car or a driving school car to a road test....if your gonna pass your gonna pass but one looks better that's it

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Yes from what i read you do not have to be there but it is better for stress of your fiancee and appearance of legitimacy ....im going to be there for my fiancee because i promised to she needs me...and we will fly to usa together after visa is sent in the mail to her home...bottom line....its not needed but it looks better....kind of like taking your car or a driving school car to a road test....if your gonna pass your gonna pass but one looks better that's it

Yeah, I agree, but for me time off will be a major issue. And, Sveta wants me to take a week away from work when she comes here. I wish I could go, but it's just not feasible.

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Is only the petitioner allowed into the interview ??

The reason I ask....

My fiance will also bring her 14 year old daughter for the interview.

I am planning to travel to Moscow to attend the interview. So I was thinking to bring my 15 year old son so he can meet her daughter and we can make a little vacation out of it.

My question.. what to do with my son during the interview.??? I know he can not be in the interview, but does anyone know if there is a front lobby in the US Embassy, where he can sit and wait? He is a USC...

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Is only the petitioner allowed into the interview ??

The reason I ask....

My fiance will also bring her 14 year old daughter for the interview.

I am planning to travel to Moscow to attend the interview. So I was thinking to bring my 15 year old son so he can meet her daughter and we can make a little vacation out of it.

My question.. what to do with my son during the interview.??? I know he can not be in the interview, but does anyone know if there is a front lobby in the US Embassy, where he can sit and wait? He is a USC...

From what I understand any USC is allowed into the Embassy itself... However, it would be a very good idea to email the Embassy directly and ask them.

ConsulMo@state.gov

Hope this helps!!

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