On 11 August 2010 19:54, Abbas Mahmoud <abbas...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yaroslav: X has no problem with Israel, there's even an embassy in country X, 
> from which he applied the visa, but since he is on a work permit in the 
> Middle east, the embassy sticks the visa on another paper.  Since the country 
> where he works from isnt in good terms with Israel, he travels to Israel from 
> his homecountry X. Wouldn't the immigration officer in country X bar him 
> passage due to the fact that a visa is only recognised if sticked on a 
> passport, and not a piece of paper?

Why would the embassy give someone a visa in a way they couldn't
actually use? It would be pointless. Since embassies do hand out visas
in that manner, we can safely assume airlines accept them.

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