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Are you going to travel to Russia, or do you plan to go abroad? Do you need to register your visa, or want to work officially and get a work permit? Or maybe you have other travel inquires and do not know how to fulfill your plans?
Please address your questions to your online Visa and Travel advisor Andrew’s Travel House. We really like the idea of helping people!
Just a brief company history, so you can rely on our services even more. The result of a successful merger between Andrew's Consulting and Travel House, Andrews Travel House is one of the oldest and largest corporate travel management companies in Russia, being active in this field since 1994. Andrews Travel House offers a complete travel service including flight booking, accommodation and visa services for foreigners wishing to travel within Russia, and for Russians looking to travel abroad.
In addition to providing one-stop corporate travel services, Andrews Travel House offers incentive programs, training seminars and special leisure packages for corporate clients and their staff, as well as high class FIT services for individual travelers via partner agencies.
For more information on any of our services contact Andrews Travel House
in Moscow: +7 (095) 916-9898, in St.Petersburg: +7 (812) 325-9400,
or in London: +44 (0) 20 77272838. E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ath.ru, www.russianvisa.ru
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This isn't a question, you can read it and delete it, but you have misinformed 'oliver' from the U.K. below, telling him he needs no letter from his employer. For more than 2 years now it is a condition in the Russian Embassy in London (although this rule doesn't apply in most, or even all, other Russian embassies) that an applicant for a business or commercial visa provides a letter from his employer verifying and explaining the business that they are sending the applicant to Russia for. Telling him he just needs to apply for an invitation through you is terrible advice. He will arrive in the embassy in London and be turned away because he has no letter, and have paid you for nothing, and will think badly of you for misleading him. I have seen it happen. |
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Dear Limey,
We`re well informed about the requirements of the Russian Embassy in London. But the matter is that we issue business invitations from our company and our company provides our clients with a letter, verifying and explaining the business that they are sending the applicant to Russia for. The applicant doesn`t need to bring this letter himself (from his employer), our company provides him with all the neccessary documents, including this very letter. So if you know somebody, who has suffered from misleading of agencies, please explain them that it's not normal. If you order Russian business visa invitation from ATH, we take care of everything, you only need to provide us with scanned copy of your passport and filled application form. For further information, please, do not hesitate to contact [email protected]. Thank you. |
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