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Originally Posted by T.REX63
...Hey Martin, don't be so hard on yourself, Pia said you are cute.
Would you mind taking a pic of the registration documents and post it? Of course, don't do it if it contains any information not meant for the "world wide web" or could lead to identity theft for years to follow...
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Tell Pia she has a friend for life
I will email you pics of front & back of registration and front and back of immigration card - the immigration card twice as big when you get it in it's form of "Arrivals Card" It has the left hand side for completion about your arrival - this is detached by immigration down the perforsated centre leaving you with a stamped departure card which you must keep with your passport at all times and give to immigration when you leave Russia presumably so the authorities can match the in with the out.
I have photographe against passport and a $10 bill so you can get the dimensions.
Love to Pia, keep following us on the blog Round the World in 80 Ways
Martin
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8 May 2013
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Hello
I've just read through this thred, but i'm still confused.
I've entered Vladivostok two days ago and will leave hopefully on friday (so less than 7 days) and am not planning in staying more than 1 night at one place, camping or cheapest motel.
Well the guy from the hostel where I'm staying, says I only need to register when staying longer than 7 days, so I will not need to register at all.
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Do you need to register at a place only when staying more than 7 working days so the russians know that you are there or do you have to register every 7 days
so they know in their computer system where you are right now ?
Is there a logic behind this other than hassle tourist for bribes?
sushi
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8 May 2013
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Originally Posted by sushi2831
Hello
I've just read through this thred, but i'm still confused.
I've entered Vladivostok two days ago and will leave hopefully on friday (so less than 7 days) and am not planning in staying more than 1 night at one place, camping or cheapest motel.
Well the guy from the hostel where I'm staying, says I only need to register when staying longer than 7 days, so I will not need to register at all.
????
Do you need to register at a place only when staying more than 7 working days so the russians know that you are there or do you have to register every 7 days
so they know in their computer system where you are right now ?
Is there a logic behind this other than hassle tourist for bribes?
sushi
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Just register here and there as you stay in Motel. That you will be covered. The only place they checked our registration was at the Mongolia.
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keep your tickets when you buy gas or other things to proof that you were every day on a different place
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