Title: Looking Ahead Post by: Del on September 19, 2002, 04:00:00 AM Looking ahead it appears that there will be more impediments.
1. If the Warsaw Embassy adpots the same action plan (lacl-of-action?) that Moscow seems to have, the time line will be extended considerably. Now, maybe the Kiev Embassy will start to process all visas there, or, maybe everyone will have to plan ahead a little more. It seems that in either case, the time-lines will be extended in short order. Title: Yeah - I was Wondering About The Logistics . . . Post by: Dan on September 19, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Looking Ahead, posted by Del on Sep 19, 2002
Right now, the lady travels to Warsaw from Ukraine and needs her international passport to do so. If they stop issuing visas the same day - what becomes of the passport? Do they hold it? Do they return it to the lady and tell her to come back to Warsaw when they are ready to issue the visa (some weeks/months hence)? If they *do* hold it - how does she return to Ukraine to wait? Answer is - she cannot return without the passport. The long and the short of it is - something is going to have to change dramatically in the coming year. My bet is that the US Embassy in Kyiv is going to have to pick up the task of processing K-1 visas themselves. FWIW - Dan Title: Re: Yeah - I was Wondering About The Logistics . . . Post by: zebrazeb on September 19, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Yeah - I was Wondering About The Logisti..., posted by Dan on Sep 19, 2002
They have not been holding the international visa's in Moscow. Title: Wow crazy fingers this morning... Post by: Del on September 19, 2002, 04:00:00 AM |