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Yay shiny! [livejournal.com profile] alektoeumenides is fab. She has invited me to spend the New Year in Moscow with her. Because Russia is such an incredibly silly place to go at that time of year, I have to say yes. And you know, snow is pretty much guaranteed. It all sounds terribly exciting, because I’ve never been anywhere as cold as that before. Yay. *bounce*

BUT of course, theres the usual visa hassle of getting access to Russia. This I can now cope with, I thought. So I pootle along to the Russian Consulate Website and suddenly spot this - “Entry to Russia may be refused and airlines may not carry passengers holding passports with less than six months validity”. Which has never been a problem before, but my passport expires in February. So it now is a Problem. I’m guessing this means I have to apply for a new passport NOW. And I’m then confused about whether to apply for the visa using the old passport (with the less than 6 months validity left) or the new one (which won’t be valid until February). I’m guessing it should go in the old one, and then I carry both passports with me - is that right? Does anyone here know?

The visa invite itself may also be complicated. Usually this is arranged at the hotel/hostel I’d stay at, like it was when I visited St Petersburg in May, but I’d be staying at Val’s flat. So the only way to get an invite is to find a hotel which is willing to invite me without me having to actually stay there, or force someone in Moscow to go through the real pain or arranging a private invite. [livejournal.com profile] doseybat I know you said yesterday that you think your family could arrange something - don’t if it’s going to be a major hassle, but I’m going to need some help from somewhere for this one.

And while I’m asking questions, one for all of you people who regularly travel to/from Russia, who do you get your plane tickets from? I’ve never booked a flight that wasn’t a budget airline before, so I don’t know how “proper” airlines work. Um. *makesuselessnoises*

Hello Mr Fluffy

Date: 2004-10-08 02:33 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Its possible to do part of the passport application online. They then send you the form mostly filled in and you post it back. I'm still waiting for my form (but I only filled it in Wed night and I'm off to the US in five weeks). This is a good time of year for passport applications since they aren't too busy, once they receive the form it should only take a couple of weeks. Go to www.ukpa.gov.uk, where it also says:

"You can renew your existing standard 10 year British passport once it expires, is full or is shortly due to expire. You will need a standard application form, your current passport, two, identical recent passport photographs and payment. Your form will not need to be countersigned (section 10) or the photographs certified if you can still be recognised from the photograph in your current passport. A new valid passport will be issued. Please note that your old passport will be cancelled. Please be aware that this may invalidate any visas in the passport. You are recommended to contact the issuing authorities to confirm whether an unexpired visa in a cancelled passport remains valid."

Hope thats helpful.

Love

Penny

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