Dear Waldemar,
 
A very interesting project I would say.
Id be interested to help.
Some title propositions:
"Russia po russkie"
"The iron curtain Russia of today"
"Oh these Russians"
"Zdrastviu Russia"
"The Russian Rasputin"
"Russia-Vodka, Bears, Snow and much more"
" The Unfathomable Russia"
"Russia-Weird, strange but a country of its own" 
"Russia- a country like its matrioshkas"
 
Allow me to also advise: The first chapter should be more about insane and 
weird myths rather than pain in the ass issues. Of course  this is just a 
suggestion.
 
I would also be happy to get connected with you on LinkedIn if possible. My id 
is [email protected] at www.linkedin.com
I can help you to connect if needed.Im sure you will find it of interest too.
 
Regards,
Gurminder


   

     
       
         

           
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From: wwalch - hotmail <[email protected]>
Subject: Expat List Book Project: "The Country of Miracles"
To: "'The Moscow Expat List'" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2009, 7:56 AM








Dear Community,
 
before the next heart attack I will face in Russia in the nearest future, 
or before I will jump out of the window because of the authorities,
or before the immigration will get rid of myself finally …… I decided to write 
a book.
 
The title is still free. 
 
May be something like  “The Country of Miracles”, 
 
describing all the interesting, funny, crazy and “paranormal”, legal, grey, 
black
……. well, in simply words Russian Situations I faced in this beautiful and 
challenging Country.
I am sure, most of you did it as well.
 
 
May be the first chapter should the named “Registracia”? 
 
 
May be somebody would like to participate?  
Interested?
 
 
Thanks to all!
 
 
Waldemar
>From the Southern Front in Volgograd
 
 
 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas 
Kiehn
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 12:00 PM
To: [email protected]; The Moscow Expat List
Subject: Re: Expat List business visa registration
 
Sergey, 

 

That's the sort of thing you find out once you've already accepted employment 
with a company, unfortunately...  The benefits of staying with the company 
(career opportunities, salary, etc.) can far outweigh the hassle and minor fee 
of just getting registration done on your own, also legally.

 

Don't get me wrong, I agree with you in principle and will always follow the 
letter of the law when possible. But in this case, the law says I need to be 
registered within a certain timeframe.  If the entity legally responsible for 
filing that registration does not seem to be capable of doing so in such a 
timeframe, then I will follow through and get it done (legally) myself.  For 
those of us with families and a lot of other investments in Russia, it's better 
off for us not to jeopardize or complicate our comings and goings.

 

My current company has, for the most part, followed through with these things, 
so I hesitate to beat this dead horse any further, lest it seem I am 
bad-mouthing any particular company.

 

That's really all I have to say with regards to this topic.

Rgds, 
Thomas

 

 

2009/6/17 ElectronintorgMrktg-SergeyOrlov <[email protected]>

Thomas,
 
You are right, but why should someone chose to be employed by a company which 
does not know the rules and leave then that someone alone here?


 
Sincerely,
Sergey Orlov,
Marketing Director,
Electronintorg SP,
 
Tel +7-499-1554635
Tel +7-495-2280766
Fax +7-495-7873869
Mob +7-916-3929803
 

 
 



From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas Kiehn
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 9:43 AM


To: The Moscow Expat List
Cc: Kirill Galetski
Subject: Re: Expat List business visa registration


David,  

 

If only it were that simple...

 

Just because you are in Moscow legally does not infer that your company/host 
necessarily understands its obligations and is willing to jump through the 
hoops to get this done.  As with many things in Russia, you have to either 
constantly push things through by being a thorn in someone's side until a task 
is done, or, and this is oftentimes quicker, just do it yourself.  What more, 
even though it is legally their responsibility to register you, if they do not 
do so, you are the one who gets the headaches, such as if you are stopped by 
militsia on the street w/o valid registration (only happend to me twice in 6 
yrs, but I know others who get stopped regularly), questions upon exiting 
Russia, questions when applying for next visa, etc.

 

Some companies have streamlined processes and full departments to facilitate 
this.  It sounds like you have been fortunate in your 15 yrs in Moscow, but you 
are the exception as can be evidenced by many people on the list.

 

Rgds, 
Thomas

2009/6/16 Бургхардт Дэвид Адам <[email protected]>
The question always comes to mind...if you're here legally, then you don't need 
to go through the hassle. Your company is obliged to register you, not your 
landlady. I've lived here for 15 years and have never had to do mad searches to 
live here legally. If you're here on business, then just do it right...it's not 
the 90s any more folks!

David Burghardt



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kirill Galetski
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 12:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Expat List business visa registration

Hi Sean,

I used to have the same problem all the time when I lived in Russia.

I know how it's still a pain in the ass to ask your Russian friends to register 
you.

I've used two different agencies to do registration of a business visa.

Visa link were usually pretty good for registering business visas that weren't 
initiated by them:

http://www.visalink-russia.com/

I also used Go to Russia when my visa was not a business visa, but a journalist 
visa initiated through the foreign ministry press office (which Visalink 
couldn't register) :

http://www.gotorussia.com/about_us_directions.htm

Both agencies were reliable in handling the registration, and the fees were 
1400 rubles and 1800 rubles respectively when I did it. Could be more now, so 
check directly with them before you go.

Hope this helps.

Kirill.

Regards,
Kirill Galetski,
Russian-English, German-English translator.

E-mail: [email protected]
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> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 03:02:38 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Sean McMeekin <[email protected]>
> Subject: Expat List  business visa registration?
> To: [email protected]
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> Does anyone know of an agency which will register a delovaia visa, no 
> questions asked?  Last time I was in Moscow (2005) there was some quickie 
> agency which sprung up in the Tsentralnaia gostinitsa on Tverskaya to do 
> this, but apparently this old classic 'hotel' no longer exists.  My issuing 
> agency is asking for a landlord declaration, etc., which I cannot really get.
>
> I can always resort to asking one of several Russian friends to register me 
> personally as a guest at the post office or police, but I would rather not 
> ask for this sort of favor if I don't have to.  All I need is for the V'ezd 
> card to be stamped.  If anyone knows an agency which will do this, please let 
> me know.  Thanks.






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