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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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this may be the only option. It takes usually 30 days. Unfortunately, I do not know how to approach this and not even everyone in Russia does. What we did is we ordered my Fiancee's report way before even NOA2 came since they are good for 1 year..

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Filed: Country: Russia
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Thanks for the reply, we dropped the ball on this one for sure, she went to the village where she lived and they wrote something up but the bigger city says 5 weeks. Her brother called and asked if there is another way and maybe they should pay money but they said no you must wait. I guess she won't be here to see the rockets red glare in July after all..

Edited by Milz713
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Thanks for the reply, we dropped the ball on this one for sure, she went to the village where she lived and they wrote something up but the bigger city says 5 weeks. Her brother called and asked if there is another way and maybe they should pay money but they said no you must wait. I guess she won't be here to see the rockets red glare in July after all..

there is always next year for 4th of July. Not the end of the world.

Filed: Country: Russia
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Yeah thanks, since then I cancelled the appointment because that is the only way to see the future appointments and now it lt looks like they were able to get the report done quicker but since I cancelled 2 times I have to pay again, and there are still no dates for June, ugh!!!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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If she is registered at gosuslugi.ru, then she can request Criminal Records info online. These requests take priority over the actual face-to-face requests made in the Informational Center, because Russia is now trying to develop Electronic Services. It may vary region to region, but I (in Vladivostok) was able to get this piece of paper in 6 days versus 4 weeks previously. She will still need to go and collect actual piece of paper with the stamp, but it might be much quicker.

 
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