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Filed: IR-5 Country: Russia
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Ok, here's my concerns...

1) The current Russian Visa application has added questions about "Do you have a husband/wife, son/daughter in Russia?" Will the answer to this have any effect on the approval of the application with the official invitation for the tourist visa? For the homestay visa?

2) 1-day layover upon arrival in Moscow... Do I need to someone register the tourist/homestay visa when i have to stay somewhere for 1-night after the initial arrival to change planes? Can the visa actually be registered even though I have not reached the sponsoring party/organization? (for example, if I have a tourist visa and I stay in a private apartment for the first night, can that person get me an OVIR stamp on the tourist visa to validate that stay? Or, if I have a homestay visa and I stay in a private apartment, not the sponsor's, or a hotel for the first night, can it still be registered?)

3) Have they truly eliminated the male visa applicant supplement?

Anybody have any experience or knowledge to apply to these questions?

IR-5 Immediate relative parent of adult U.S. citizen, §201(b)

I-130 [100 Days] (+10 days transiting)

03/30/07 Naturalization oath

03/30/07 I-130 sent to VSC priority mail

04/09/07 NOA "Received Date"

05/08/07 NOA1 issued by CSC, rcvd 05/11/07

07/18/07 I-130 approved!

07/23/07 NOA2 received

NVC [73 Days] (+23 days transiting) ** using James' NVC Shortcuts 2.0 **

08/10/07 NVC received, case number MOS*** assigned

08/20/07 DS-3032 & I-864 fee bill generated

08/23/07 DS-3032 delivered to NVC

08/23/07 I-864 payt delivered to St. Louis

08/27/07 IV fee bill generated

08/28/07 I-864 payt processed

09/03/07 I-864 package generated

09/08/07 IV fee bill received & payt sent

09/11/07 IV payt delivered to St. Louis

09/13/07 I-864 entered onto case

09/17/07 IV payt processed

09/24/07 DS-230 generated

09/25/07 I-864 RFE issued

10/01/07 I-864 RFE & DS-230 delivered to NVC

10/04/07 I-864 RFE & DS-230 entered onto case

10/22/07 Case complete at NVC!

12/10/07 NVC schedules the interview, finally!

12/17/07 Case left NVC

Embassy (Moscow)

12/20/07 Medical exam

01/10/08 Interview APPROVED!

01/15/08 Visa rcvd!

01/26/08 Entered USA

02/04/08 SSN card rcvd (from DS-230 appl./EAE)

02/16,21,25/08 OS155A msg. from TSC

02/28/08 PR card rcvd!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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2) 1-day layover upon arrival in Moscow... Do I need to someone register the tourist/homestay visa when i have to stay somewhere for 1-night after the initial arrival to change planes? Can the visa actually be registered even though I have not reached the sponsoring party/organization? (for example, if I have a tourist visa and I stay in a private apartment for the first night, can that person get me an OVIR stamp on the tourist visa to validate that stay? Or, if I have a homestay visa and I stay in a private apartment, not the sponsor's, or a hotel for the first night, can it still be registered?)

As long as you will be able to register at your final destination within 72 hours of arrival in Moscow, you are fine. If not, you need to spend at least 3 days in Moscow to register there first. In this case, stay in a hotel and have them do it.

The fine is less than $100, so you may just want to pay it when you register late.

2004-08-23: Met in Chicago

2005-10-19: K-1 Interview, Moscow (approved)

2007-02-23: Biometrics

2007-04-11: AOS Interview (Approved)

Filed: IR-5 Country: Russia
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Posted (edited)
As long as you will be able to register at your final destination within 72 hours of arrival in Moscow, you are fine. If not, you need to spend at least 3 days in Moscow to register there first. In this case, stay in a hotel and have them do it.

The fine is less than $100, so you may just want to pay it when you register late.

That's all fine with me... I'm just worried about possibly not being allowed to board my RUS interior flight on day 2 to reach my final destination, because I didn't register my tourist visa in the Moscow hotel I stayed at the night before. "The rule is also that the visa is to be registered visa in every city you stay in..."

Edited by Chris Parker

IR-5 Immediate relative parent of adult U.S. citizen, §201(b)

I-130 [100 Days] (+10 days transiting)

03/30/07 Naturalization oath

03/30/07 I-130 sent to VSC priority mail

04/09/07 NOA "Received Date"

05/08/07 NOA1 issued by CSC, rcvd 05/11/07

07/18/07 I-130 approved!

07/23/07 NOA2 received

NVC [73 Days] (+23 days transiting) ** using James' NVC Shortcuts 2.0 **

08/10/07 NVC received, case number MOS*** assigned

08/20/07 DS-3032 & I-864 fee bill generated

08/23/07 DS-3032 delivered to NVC

08/23/07 I-864 payt delivered to St. Louis

08/27/07 IV fee bill generated

08/28/07 I-864 payt processed

09/03/07 I-864 package generated

09/08/07 IV fee bill received & payt sent

09/11/07 IV payt delivered to St. Louis

09/13/07 I-864 entered onto case

09/17/07 IV payt processed

09/24/07 DS-230 generated

09/25/07 I-864 RFE issued

10/01/07 I-864 RFE & DS-230 delivered to NVC

10/04/07 I-864 RFE & DS-230 entered onto case

10/22/07 Case complete at NVC!

12/10/07 NVC schedules the interview, finally!

12/17/07 Case left NVC

Embassy (Moscow)

12/20/07 Medical exam

01/10/08 Interview APPROVED!

01/15/08 Visa rcvd!

01/26/08 Entered USA

02/04/08 SSN card rcvd (from DS-230 appl./EAE)

02/16,21,25/08 OS155A msg. from TSC

02/28/08 PR card rcvd!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Posted

1. Shouldn't be a problem because the Russian visa for most Americans isn't being looked at as an "intending immigrant" like the American visas for Russians and therefore having family or close personal contacts shouldn't hinder you in the least from attaining the visa.

2. You only need a stamp within that 72-hour period as Russ mentioned. If you're just "in transit" through Moscow, then you don't need to register. However, if you're going to go beyond that 72-hour window before you reach your final destination, then maybe you would want to register to avoid the late registration charges. Shouldn't affect your plane boarding because you'll be within that time period. (Keep in mind Russian holidays and weeekends.)

3. Depending on which agency you go through to acquire your visa they may or may not have you fill out a supplement (male or otherwise). The one I went through (two years ago) had a generic form and that was it.

Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Posted (edited)

1) Should not have an effect. It's for the purpose of linking your name and passport number in their databases with any Russian citizens.

2) No need to register for this short period. You are in-transit.

3) The male supplement was eliminated when they revised their visa applications a couple years ago. Unless someone is behind the times, you will not be asked to complete one.

Edited by Kazan' Tiger

Jeffery AND Alla.

0 kilometers physically separates us!

K-1 Visa Granted... Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Alla ARRIVED to America... Wednesday, 12 November 2008

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