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Immigration Cards - Russia.
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 10:02:44 +0700, Citronella
wrote: The immigration cards are stamped with the official stamp of the places where you stay. You don't fill in the card, the hotel fills in the card. If you do a private homestay (which is a totally separate issue compared to staying at hotels) then the immigration official in whatever city you are staying in fills in the form and stamps it. I should have said 'you only fill in your personal details' and should not have said 'you don't fill in the card'. C. |
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