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If full name, etc. Passports filled out by hand, not printed, will they let you through at the border?
Tell me, please. I'm 18, I'm going to Volgograd for a week. I was told that if the first page of the passport is filled out by hand, and not printed, they won't let me through at the border. Is that so?
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аватар Pachok
No not like this.
аватар YanaMel.
Thanks.
аватар mannes
They may not be allowed!
Now, in view of the sharp "warming" of relations between the leadership of Russia and Ukraine, there have already been many conflicts due to the allegedly incorrectly written letter in the Ukrainian passport, and Russian border guards, without any explanation, landed people at the border, saying: "Your passport is suspicious as a fake, We forbid you from entering the territory of the Russian Federation!!! And that's all, there's nothing to be done, people are going back, so my friend was thrown off the train, he was going to a business meeting in St. Petersburg ...
аватар travelsita
I support Mannes' answer. 50-60 people are wrapped up per day, they say "PARTIAL FORGERY OF DOCUMENTS". If you are 18 years old - then your passport is quite new - passports have long been filled in with the help of office equipment, almost no one writes by hand. This was written by hand 10 years ago.
аватар sent2008
About the "warming" of relations between countries: big uncles share something, but, as always, the people suffer.
And as for the passport, in the Russian Federation for more than 10 years, passports have been filled out only with the help of office equipment. I was even surprised that it is different in Ukraine.
аватар travelsita
September 2008, I was also very surprised about the "handwritten passports". I wonder where else these are issued?
аватар hatinka
ORDER № 320 13.04.2012 Valid
Filling is carried out in accordance with the submitted documents with the help of computer equipment or by hand in legible handwriting, without abbreviations and corrections.
There are no violations, the law is on the side of man, and not let into the country for thousands of subjective reasons, clearly attracted by the ears, it's Russia, baby)))
аватар sent2008
hatinka, do not inflate, do not provoke, do not.
In 1993, when I was picking up my daughter from my husband's parents and riding on the Lviv-Moscow train, at night the Ukrainian border guards demanded to wake up a three-year-old child to look at the luggage under the shelf on which the girl was sleeping. I took my daughter in my arms, then I was asked to lift the shelf, I answered that while holding a sleeping three-year-old child in my arms, I physically cannot even lift the shelf. What started here: with screams and psychos, the shelf was raised, the suitcase with my daughter's things was turned inside out, all the children's tights were scattered around the compartment, my child was crying, the border guard woman was fierce. But it didn’t even occur to me to blame Ukraine for everything that was happening - the human factor in its purest form, maybe this madam of her husband caught treason here and let the steam out on the passengers, using power. So in Russia, Ukraine, everyone is different, including officials.
аватар sent2008
"Minus" I regard as disagreement with the statement "in Russia, Ukraine, everyone is different, including officials."
аватар mannes
That is sent2008.
Any border guard or customs officer can be rude, in absolutely any country. It's not about that.
The difference with the current situation is that being nasty, they spoiled your mood and YOU WENT FURTHER. And now the Russian border guards are LANDING PEOPLE ON THE BORDER. There is a difference? Moreover, this phenomenon is massive, 10-15 people are put off the train. The train ticket, hotel reservations are lost, business meetings are disrupted (like my friend, he was forced to take a plane ticket in order to be in time). At the same time, people have already visited the Russian Federation using the same passports, and before the conflict between Putin and Yanyk, all Russian officials were satisfied with these documents.
At the same time, I have not heard stories that UKRAINIAN border guards land RUSSIANS (you know - give an example, I will be grateful) for an allegedly misspelled letter. This is big politics in its purest form, in all its vileness...
аватар hatinka
sent2008, to recognize a passport as fake on the basis that it is filled out manually, despite the fact that the legislation of the country (and it issues this document to a citizen) allows filling out a passport manually - this is not normal. Even if it's unusual. You can come up with a lot of such pseudo-reasons, but it is difficult to deal with them.
Such passports (filled in by hand) are exactly the same as those filled out on a computer, according to the law of Ukraine, and as long as Russia and Ukraine bilaterally allow movement on an internal passport, legal documents should not be called fake.
The human factor, which is repeated with enviable regularity at different shifts of border guards, is this not a miracle?
аватар sent2008
In the first post on this issue, I wrote about the actions of the "big" uncles and about who suffers because of their "graters".
The expression “this is Russia, baby” I think is incorrect.
аватар hatinka
sent2008 , you have a lot of work to do if you are going to comment on everything that is incorrect in your opinion ;-)
аватар sent2008
hatinka, I'm not at work, I'm at home now and in my free time I do what I want. I have a lot of free time now, so I will comment on everything I see fit.
Having fun, you know....
аватар hatinka
Hmm, the word "work" here was used not in the sense of "labor activity for remuneration", but in the sense of "time spent on some occupation." It may take you a little more time to correct everything incorrect on the Internet than I thought at first)))) I don’t dare to distract)))
PS Harsh you ;-)
аватар sent2008
I don’t use the Internet for everything, but I think I can handle individual statements on this site.
But on the harsh, we are not like that, life is like that.
I liked the pussy on your ava.
аватар hatinka
So then I myself, then not a pussy)
аватар Anetka-gan
I'm confused by the word "pussy" !!!))))
аватар sent2008
Anetka-gan, I used this word without any (rear and opposite) thoughts, but do you see the strawberry version?))))
аватар Anetka-gan
sent2008 I am to the best of my vulgarity))) sorry)))
аватар Oleksii64
Still, the answer for Yana is probably this: A hand-filled passport is a legal document of Ukraine, but the filling method can be used by the border guards of the Russian Federation for nit-picking, up to a U-turn. You can't prove anything to anyone. Take a chance, not everyone is wrapped. I understand you don't have a passport.
To the dispute above, about nothing: Situation (hypothetical): The passport of Ukraine is filled in on office equipment with blue ink, the border guards of the Russian Federation recognize only black ones !!! - Fake!!! A joke, of course, but in every joke .....
аватар Pachok
Theoretically, you can fight. The shift supervisor is called, the numbers of regulatory documents are required, the police are called, a written refusal to pass through the border is required, indicating the grounds ... But no one usually does this.
аватар sent2008
Anetka-gan, I understood the joke, do not apologize, everything is ok.
On the main issue, I completely agree with Pachok.
аватар LaFifa
And yet, I wonder where such passports are still being "issued" in our country? :)
Advice to the author: enter Russia through Belarus. They now have no border control between countries - "a la Schengen", and Belarusian border guards are more loyal than Russian ones.
аватар elenako
- I wonder where such passports are still "issued" by us? ==
In Ukraine. Where not everything is in order with office equipment.
As for the check at the border, there is complete chaos.
My brother was denied entry at one checkpoint due to a blurry letter in the place of birth. After that, he crossed the border into Russia twice at another checkpoint - no problem.
аватар sunny2311
I was "issued" such a passport in 2001, and what, now change it, or what?
аватар koralinaz
I was issued the same painted passport yesterday, because the letters in the old passport and the birth certificate did not match, more precisely, the name Alyona in the passport did not have dots above the letter "Yo" and I was told that the chances of obtaining Russian citizenship are zero, because there is no coincidence in the documents goes like giving false evidence. Alena lived in Ukraine for 22 years and had no problems. That's it comrades.
аватар sent2008
koralinaz, the letters "e" and "ё" are two completely different letters, and in documents, in all without exception, they must be identically indicated. This is not a blessing. Example: the surname “Semin” is indicated on the birth certificate, then when receiving a passport, the inspector did not pay attention and issued a passport with the surname “Semin”, she did not put a dot, but a person may not receive, say, an inheritance, because. in his passport it is written that he is "Semin", and his father has "Semin". Faced similar situations at work. So in all documents, F.I.O. must match exactly.
And about giving knowingly false testimony and inconsistency in the documents, this is utter nonsense. What testimonies do you testify in a criminal case? Who told you this, either joked with you, or absolutely does not know Russian legislation.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Perhaps the young lady meant "giving false information" and not "giving false testimony"? The laws of a particular state need to be read. We brought the documents in line, now there will be no problems with obtaining citizenship.
аватар konev_1987_den
Please tell me, if I do not have enough two pages in my passport (marital status, I live in the LPR), can I travel to the territory of Russia?
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