Moin. On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 06:44, Dmitry Kazakov <dimul...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I will contact Claudia from the e.V. to help us with that part. For >> getting a >> visa I think we need to have a date fixed. So lets try to do that until at >> least mid of January. > > I'm afraid the mid of January may be a bit late for that. For German Embassy > we need an original of the letter, so it must be sent via snail mail. So at > least two weeks are needed for transferring the letter, plus two weeks for > making visa at the embassy. > > Btw, for not waiting the date fixed, the letter, i guess, may contain > something like "invited for 7 days in the period from 24.02 through 05.04". > I'm not sure about the exact wording, but that's the idea. > > And one more point. The snail-mail letter should be sent as Registered > letter, otherwise it'll be lost somewhere on the border :(
Actually, I'm not sure about that. I sent invitation letters to Russia last fall and that was fairly painless. I could send scanned versions of the letter along with a scan of my passport to confirm my signature. If you have a confirmed booking of travel and accommodation indicating everything is paid, it should be just fine. Ucraine however... don't get me started. And I have no idea about Belarus... In general, the sooner a date is fixed the better. Surprise. Cheers, Alex -- Alexandra Leisse _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel