tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3656881569336871801.post2938976343534384111..comments2024-02-23T11:07:06.781+02:00Comments on 8 Months In Ukraine: Visa Update. See: Ukraine, entry to.Crazy About Ukrainehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16990920799981173553noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3656881569336871801.post-49351539721115722152014-11-10T17:06:54.344+02:002014-11-10T17:06:54.344+02:00Hi Anonymous! Try checking the forums at expatua (...Hi Anonymous! Try checking the forums at expatua (http://goo.gl/kRkv4M)... usually a lot of good info to be found there.Crazy About Ukrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16990920799981173553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3656881569336871801.post-21577554700055955782014-11-06T21:06:26.010+02:002014-11-06T21:06:26.010+02:00I arrived in Odessa for my first time in Ukr. augu...I arrived in Odessa for my first time in Ukr. august 2013. I stayed 6 mths. with a couple out and in border runs to Maldova to renew my entrance stamp for another 90 days. But that proved to be worthless, because when I flew out of Kiev, Ukr. immigration said the stamps were not recognized and fined me $850 hivana, anyway.?! I went back 4 mths later from June until last Oct. I was there 4 mths and when I departed was fined again $850 hivana. I would like to reenter Ukr. this Jan 1st. in less than 90days of my departure. Has anyone had any experience with returning into Ukr. in less than 90 days from exiting??????<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3656881569336871801.post-72893662987445972942012-02-21T01:03:27.874+02:002012-02-21T01:03:27.874+02:00Hi Anonymous, thanks for sharing your tale. It'...Hi Anonymous, thanks for sharing your tale. It's always very interesting to hear how things are (or aren't) working out for others in Ukraine. I hope that the situation gets resolved by this phone call and that you are able to return soon! Good luck!Crazy About Ukrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16990920799981173553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3656881569336871801.post-12071547644274815492012-02-20T23:34:29.762+02:002012-02-20T23:34:29.762+02:00I have been living in Ukraine for about three year...I have been living in Ukraine for about three years, I work in a church. Last summer I got a new visa in the states for two years. When I went to register it in OVIR they said the visa types had changed and they could only give me registration for three months, then I would have to leave Ukraine to make a new visa. So I came to Krakow Poland to make a new visa. Now the consulate here says my document of invitation from the government in Ukraine is written wrong. The official in Ukraine who wrote the document says the consulate is wrong. So now I have to walk back to the consulate tomorrow, call the official in Ukraine on a mobile phone so she can have an arguement with the consular official. This should be interesting. Meanwhile my fiance, a Chinese student in Ukraine, sits at home crying cause she doesn't know if I'll be able to come back soon. Coming to Ukraine is the best thing I ever did, but I think by the time I leave for good I'll have gray hair from all the stress.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3656881569336871801.post-38695034803897444282012-02-03T23:52:09.585+02:002012-02-03T23:52:09.585+02:00Gosh! Find a lawyer with ties in government who kn...Gosh! Find a lawyer with ties in government who knows who and how much to pay to solve the issue. This is the main goal of all these ukrainian pseudo-laws...<br />Or encourage some of your students to sue government for inconsistent laws to waste time and munny.<br />There're always at least two ways to result: the fastest one and the most proper one.RomanThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14050938392796656569noreply@blogger.com