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4 years ago  •  53 subscribers 2608 answers
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Gentlemen, dear participants of the turpravda!!’ I congratulate everyone on the RETRACTING YEAR 2020!!! I wish you all health, happiness and prosperity in the new year. All new experiences and interesting tourist routes. Happy new year friends!!!! Farther...
We are flying to the US with a US visa. Transfer in PARIS = 5 hours. Do I still need to do SCHENGEN for a walk around PARIS or at the airport it will be possible to buy a transit visa. Or will I have to sit at the Paris airport for 5 hours
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 13 answers
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If you are going to fly from a third country to a third country and air traffic involves landing at an airport located in the Schengen area, and also: you are not going to leave the international transit zone of the airport, you must obtain an airport transit visa A. Airport transit visa A only entitles you to enter and stay in the international transit area of ​​the airport (does not entitle you to enter the Schengen area or leave the airport transit area). If you plan to leave the airport bu ... Farther...
I have a B-2 tourist visa. When I received it, there were documents about a sightseeing tour to New York. But then the plans changed, and I went with friends to California. no 21 years old. My friends were older, so they more or less coped with this trouble. In February, I would like to go back to Los Angeles and stay with a friend there. USA. I'm 19, so I'm afraid that at passport control they will ask me more than the standard questions: the purpose of the trip and the time of stay. Is there any option how to go through passport control without difficulty? or do they have information about what specific visa? can a friend just write an invitation?
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 4 answers
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As a rule, they talk about immigration reasoning at the stage of issuing a visa. Don't lie at passport control. Farther...
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We want to get from Orlando to Miami, we don’t want to rent a car, because even with a GPS navigator it’s difficult to travel around the city. What are the options, train, bus?
13 years ago  •  4 subscribers 3 answers
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The option with a car and a GPS navigator is the easiest. There is no better place, honestly! There's a ride of 300 miles, no more. For those who have experience of driving in the former USSR, driving in the USA is a pleasure! "Running around the city" is not so difficult even for 16-year-old American teenagers;) All that difficulties for you - study the rules for driving intersections in the USA (there are differences from ours). The second easiest way is by plane. There are a lot of them ... Farther...