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roro 24 Sep 2015 04:31

Kazak registration?
 
We have entered in Kazakhstan with 2 stamps on our "immigration card" and the man at th border tell us it'ok for 14 days (not 15...).
I need to know if I have any registration to do during these 14 days and where.
Please let me know your experience about that.
RR.

maria41 24 Sep 2015 21:17

The second stamp should count as registration. You would need to go to the Ovir for registration if you had one stamp nly.


More info here: Registration in Kazakhstan and OVIR offices | Caravanistan


Good luck!

robtho 25 Sep 2015 18:40

Two stamps is fine
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by roro (Post 516348)
We have entered in Kazakhstan with 2 stamps on our "immigration card" and the man at th border tell us it'ok for 14 days (not 15...).
I need to know if I have any registration to do during these 14 days and where.
Please let me know your experience about that.
RR.

If you have the two stamps you don't need to go and register and you should be good for 15 days but check the dates on the stamps.
Don't overstay whatever you do as it's a mandatory facing the judge where you pay for an advocate and a translator and can face the prospect of a hefty fine and or a stint behind bars as well as a 5 year ban from visiting the country again. I thought I might need longer than the 15 days and went to the immigration police to ask for an extension. I was told categorically that no extension was possible and then told of the consequences as told above for not leaving by the due date.

Hakkenouw 26 Sep 2015 06:58

Yep, you are totally fine with the two stamps. Even if you go to the police they will say that the two stamps suffice, I left Kazakhstan a couple days ago without any hassle.

Cheers!

roro 27 Sep 2015 15:39

Thanks a lot for all your replies.
And what about 14 days?
Do you think it's true?
RR.

lbendel 19 Oct 2015 09:49

Fwiw, I can confirm the 15 days. We exited after exactly 15 days and the immigration officer was counting on her fingers to make sure we were OK.


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