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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Posted

I am asking if anyone here in the VJ forum is Russian and has recently been interviewed/processed through the Warsaw Poland embassy/consulate. Of specific interest are IR1 immigration visa applications. My wife's interview is scheduled for Tuesday August 30 @ 8:00am.  I chose Tuesday and an early time with hopes that after the "10 minute" interview there will still be enough time in the day to pass the petition/application to the next step and enough days left in the week to still receive the new visa at the MailBox Express location...which seems to be the current process.

 

If you recently went through Warsaw Poland interview will you share with the forum your experience please?

 

  • Did you encounter any civil problems at all just because you were Russian traveling through Poland?
  • How long was your interview?
  • What questions were you asked?
  • If approved, how long did actually getting your visa take?
  • If approved, where did you pick up your visa?
  • What country did you travel through to get to Warsaw?
  • For your Schengen visa, were you required to stay in the interim country a few days to 'vacation' or were you able to simply plane hop and pass through on the next flight in your travel? 

 

Thanks to all in advance that can share their experience.

#PrayForPeace

 

StevenInAtlanta

Posted
10 hours ago, Corp668 said:

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6) She entered the EU in Greece and we stayed in Athens for a couple of weeks before coming to Poland.

 

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What was the full itinerary to get from Russia into Poland?

I assume Russia -> Turkey -> Greece -> Poland?

Any COVID related requirements?

Thanks.

Posted
5 minutes ago, pavelp said:

What was the full itinerary to get from Russia into Poland?

I assume Russia -> Turkey -> Greece -> Poland?

Any COVID related requirements?

Thanks.

 

We did Russia -> Thailand -> Greece -> Poland -> USA but that was more because of the war breaking out and me wanting her and my daughter to get the heck out of Russia ASAP in case they closed borders or before plane tickets skyrocketed any further.  That meant we had several weeks to kill before the interview so we did 3 in Thailand, 2 in Greece and 3 in Warsaw.

 

In my opinion, minimize your time spent in Athens, the place is a dump.  Thailand was picturesque and very inexpensive... Warsaw is gorgeous and comparatively inexpensive to the USA.

Posted (edited)
On 5/7/2022 at 6:20 PM, StevenInAtlanta said:

I am asking if anyone here in the VJ forum is Russian and has recently been interviewed/processed through the Warsaw Poland embassy/consulate. Of specific interest are IR1 immigration visa applications. My wife's interview is scheduled for Tuesday August 30 @ 8:00am.  I chose Tuesday and an early time with hopes that after the "10 minute" interview there will still be enough time in the day to pass the petition/application to the next step and enough days left in the week to still receive the new visa at the MailBox Express location...which seems to be the current process.

 

If you recently went through Warsaw Poland interview will you share with the forum your experience please?

 

  • Did you encounter any civil problems at all just because you were Russian traveling through Poland?
  • How long was your interview?
  • What questions were you asked?
  • If approved, how long did actually getting your visa take?
  • If approved, where did you pick up your visa?
  • What country did you travel through to get to Warsaw?
  • For your Schengen visa, were you required to stay in the interim country a few days to 'vacation' or were you able to simply plane hop and pass through on the next flight in your travel? 

 

Thanks to all in advance that can share their experience.

#PrayForPeace

 

StevenInAtlanta

Two things I forgot to mention.

 

My interview was scheduled for 8am too, I figured we'd be outta there maybe in an hour.  We arrived at 7:45am and there were only a few people in front of us.  Well, she was still in there for just about 3 hours, and none of the people who went in right around 8am with her came out sooner than 2 hours, so plan on it being a while.  Also, when they were fixing to open the doors, a girl walked up and down the line with a sign that said "8am" and took everyone with an 8am appointment and put them in the front of the line, then did the same with a sign saying 8:30, and then saying 9am... so honestly there is no point really in showing up early, certainly no more than a few minutes.

 

EDIT: I should make a separate post about my experience with the doctors office in Warsaw.  What an absolute freaking FIASCO and totally uncaring and unprofessional.  That guy should be fired from working for the embassy ever again!

Edited by Corp668
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Posted
9 minutes ago, Corp668 said:

 

EDIT: I should make a separate post about my experience with the doctors office in Warsaw.  What an absolute freaking FIASCO and totally uncaring and unprofessional.  That guy should be fired from working for the embassy ever again!

Please make a post about this, would be very helpful for others here.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Posted (edited)

@pavelp 
"It looks like Russia -> Turkey -> Poland is a valid option now?"

 

We will have to look into this.... With the rules and requirements changing almost weekly, I am cautious to make travel plans and buy tickets more than maybe 31 days in advance.  I guess at some point you just have to put your stake in the ground, pull the trigger and just cross your fingers.  It's like playing Russian roulette with a tar baby....you don't really know if you can let go the baby, if it's going to stick to you or if you ever had the tar baby at all!

I think the reason that we are talking about flying through other countries is because of Schengen visa requirements and that Russian citizens can't fly directly to Poland.  If it's NOW possible for a Russian citizen to fly to Turkey then into Poland, that would save me (us all) a small fortune of extended travel plans over multiple countries....however, I believe that in my case, my wife will still need a Schengen visa to enter Poland.  And that requirement is what I think is forcing us to get a Schengen visa to fly to some other EU country first then into Poland because currently Poland will not issue a tourist visa to a Russian citizen.

Edited by StevenInAtlanta
Posted

Yes, your wife will need to have a Schengen visa to enter Poland. If Poland is not very friendly toward Russians then you can try Hungary. They are the most Russian friendly country in EU right now. They have consulates in many cities in Russia and our experience was always pleasant with their staff you can call them up and ask about visas. My wife is also Russian and we moved to Hungary. We have been here for over 2 months and so far have not experienced any kind of negativity toward Russians. People here seem to understand that Putin is the bad guy and the average Russian people are also suffering because of his craziness.

Posted
On 5/10/2022 at 8:26 PM, StevenInAtlanta said:

...

I think the reason that we are talking about flying through other countries is because of Schengen visa requirements and that Russian citizens can't fly directly to Poland...

...

The reason I brought up Turkey at all is that at the moment there are two ways to fly from Russia to Poland: through Turkey (Turkish Airlines) or through Dubai (Emirates Airlines). I looked up this data today on Google Flights.

So I just brought up Turkey as a viable option.

Regardless of your itinerary your wife will need to get a Schengen visa.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Belarus
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Posted
49 minutes ago, pavelp said:

The reason I brought up Turkey at all is that at the moment there are two ways to fly from Russia to Poland: through Turkey (Turkish Airlines) or through Dubai (Emirates Airlines). I looked up this data today on Google Flights.

So I just brought up Turkey as a viable option.

Regardless of your itinerary your wife will need to get a Schengen visa.

Random point to that. Would it be easier to travel to Almaty/Nur-Sultan and go from there? I know many people were going Petersburg - Helsinki before the trains closed and sorting their affairs from there. Kazakhstan remains very well-connected. 

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Posted
On 5/12/2022 at 10:18 AM, slavaskii said:

Random point to that. Would it be easier to travel to Almaty/Nur-Sultan and go from there? I know many people were going Petersburg - Helsinki before the trains closed and sorting their affairs from there. Kazakhstan remains very well-connected. 

I guess depends on your departure city in Russia.

In our case it will be Spb/Moscow, so going through Turkey is much shorter trip comparing to Dubai or Kazakhstan.

Also Google Flights didn't show me any options to fly through KZ. Which company does that route?

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Belarus
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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, pavelp said:

I guess depends on your departure city in Russia.

In our case it will be Spb/Moscow, so going through Turkey is much shorter trip comparing to Dubai or Kazakhstan.

Also Google Flights didn't show me any options to fly through KZ. Which company does that route?

Air Astana, I think? Google Flights doesn't show all airlines, for instance, they stopped showing Belavia for me a while back. I don't know if it'll be cheaper, but certainly one could cross into Kazakhstan by train/car, spend a day in Nur-Sultan or Almaty, and fly to Europe.

 

I just looked at tickets on Google Flights and the cheapest connect through Dubai but they appear to be cheaper (and more convenient layover-wise) than from Moscow. Didn't check Air Astana.

Edited by slavaskii

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I-129F Sent: 03/16/2021

I-129F Picked Up from Dallas Lockbox: 03/18/2021

NOA1: Received 03/17/2021 (backdated); notice date 04/08/2021

NOA2: 2/18/22 

NVC Received: 03/08/2022

NVC Case Number: 03/17/2022

Interview: 06/06/2022 —> Approved!

Wedding: 08/02/2022 🥳
 

AOS Process: Complete 

I-435/I-765/I-131 Sent: 08/09/2022

I-435/I-765/I-131 Picked up from Chicago PO Box: 08/10/2022

Priority Date: 08/10/2022 (NBC)

I-864 RFE: 08/25/2022

Biometrics: 09/08/2022 

Active Reviews: 09/08/2022 (EAD), 09/09/2022 (AOS)

RFE Response Sent: 09/15/2022

EAD / AP Approval: 06/06/2023 (approval notice in portal, no status update)

I-485 Approval: 04/19/2024 🥳

Posted

IR5 case. Has anyone recently had an interview in Warsaw?  

 

On what date were your documents qualified?

 

My mom's case was doc qualified on January 28th -- no interview scheduled yet...

How many months more to wait for an interview in Warsaw?..

 

Thanks a lot for your help and advice! 🙏
  Alexander

Posted
On 5/16/2022 at 12:39 PM, mom"s said:

IR5 case. Has anyone recently had an interview in Warsaw?  

 

On what date were your documents qualified?

 

My mom's case was doc qualified on January 28th -- no interview scheduled yet...

How many months more to wait for an interview in Warsaw?..

 

Thanks a lot for your help and advice! 🙏
  Alexander

We are IR1, DQ jan 25. still waiting as well

 
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