From March 1, 2013, Russians planning an independent trip to Latvia will have to apply for visas to a visa center located on the address of street. Myasnitskaya, 48, where tourists who apply for a visa to Estonia are currently serviced. For tourist companies that have accreditation in the Latvian consulate, the procedure for issuing visas will not change.
In addition, in early April 2013, another visa center is planned to be opened near the Tsvetnoy Bulvar metro station, "oriented" exclusively to Latvia. Preliminary registration for the filing of documents to the visa center will not be, the period for issuing visas will remain the same, and the price for the service will be 25 EUR for Moscow residents and 30 EUR for regions.
February 25, 2013
Comment on the news 10 fresh news
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- The Quidditch Championship started in Spain (27 Feb)
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