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02-02-10 04:58 #3558
Posts: 2007Originally Posted by Stravinsky
Though I'm seriously considering a visit to Zzzhzyzzhnzhn-na-Shiznit.
Getting IN is not my worry, its getting OUT!
I know they are fucking me over, I'll do it your way, and try not to act unusually strange, but that's asking a bit much. I've never been stopped by the militsia, since I'm always in my Spetsnaz Kobra uniform.
Migration card they give you at the airport. Registration form? Well, it was last April, so its too far back to remember.
Someone who will vouch for me? For ME?????? I think this is actually what my agent IS doing, based on her hopes that I won't perform multiple vivisections on the local populace in my insatiable bloodthirst for virgins and type AB negative.
Since 2006, the ruski dyevs are higher on my rankings than the UA versions, only for the reasons that, in between sponsorship sessions, the p4p seems more acceptable in Russia in newspaper ads, and the UA gals just seem greedier now than before. It still depends on the individual, I had great success in Oct 2008 in UA, but Russia is still the source. If only it was less complicated.
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02-01-10 18:28 #3557
Posts: 2306Originally Posted by Stravinsky
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02-01-10 18:14 #3556
Posts: 1454Originally Posted by Bez Bezarra
And since my apartment is still not registered for tourist rentals, my travel agent always has to register me in a different address and has to charge me $120 for this special fee to the police.
Then I still have to go back there again on Monday or Tuesday to get my passport back and my registration form. Then there's always the worry that you will lose this stupid little paper before you clear immigration.
Between all that bullshit, AND the new bullshit of being required to pay a travel agent to get a visa, it nearly makes going to Ukraine a better option. If it wasn't for the dyevuchki,.......
So, when registering at the post office, do they still give you back the form with their stamp that you must give to immigration officer at the airport when you leave the country, that if you don't have it, you are in trouble? (Not having the option to miss my flights, I have always had my form)
And do they still have the 48 hours time limit to register rule, or you are in trouble?
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...&postcount=941
Of course, out in the provinces, they may not have heard about the new procedures yet.
Trouble for registering late generally means paying an extra $100 to $200 in rubles and sitting around the police station for 4 hours explaining shit and getting photographed and fingerprinted. (Haven't done that since 2007).
I know I could stay one night in a hotel and save myself all these headaches, but that would be just as big a pain, and a waste of time and money too, and they don't have crappy green sofas.
I'm not so sure that a hotel that I'm checking out of, on my second morning, is gonna register me for 3 weeks anyway.
It's really not necessary to register. Most people don't. It's entirely possible that you could spend your whole time in Russia without registering and no one would be any the wiser. It's only an issue if the militsia decides to stop you and ask for your documenti. But they only do that with people who look suspicious or are acting in a strange, unusual or anti-social manner.
Come to think of it, maybe you better register.
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02-01-10 15:19 #3555
Posts: 1337Originally Posted by Big Bro AJ
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02-01-10 13:20 #3554
Posts: 2007About the form, and the timing?
Originally Posted by Stravinsky
Between all that bullshit, AND the new bullshit of being required to pay a travel agent to get a visa, it nearly makes going to Ukraine a better option. If it wasn't for the dyevuchki,.......
So, when registering at the post office, do they still give you back the form with their stamp that you must give to immigration officer at the airport when you leave the country, that if you don't have it, you are in trouble? (Not having the option to miss my flights, I have always had my form)
And do they still have the 48 hours time limit to register rule, or you are in trouble?
Trouble for registering late generally means paying an extra $100 to $200 in rubles and sitting around the police station for 4 hours explaining shit and getting photographed and fingerprinted. (Haven't done that since 2007).
I know I could stay one night in a hotel and save myself all these headaches, but that would be just as big a pain, and a waste of time and money too, and they don't have crappy green sofas. I'm not so sure that a hotel that I'm checking out of, on my second morning, is gonna register me for 3 weeks anyway.
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02-01-10 05:14 #3553
Posts: 60Back to town
I'm back to Moscow for a week in February.
Who wants to party?
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01-27-10 00:27 #3552
Posts: 1454AJ,
The procedures for registration have changed in the last year or 2. It is now possible to register yourself at the Post Office by filling out a form, in Russian or course, and paying a small fee, maybe 200 руб.
It is only necessary to prove that you have an address in Moscow (or wherever you are staying), which will be the sticking point for someone who is a tourist.
So, if you have proof of an address in Moscow and you can read and write Russian, you're set. Just head on over to the Post Office and do the deed.
Otherwise, you will have to pay someone to do it for you.
But, it is no longer necessary to register with the Militsia, or the OVIR, or the FSB, or the NKVD, or the VDNXa...
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01-26-10 18:32 #3551
Posts: 703Jake,
Thanks for the info, however I am not a rookie for Moscow scene.
I just wonder, do we also have to deposit 200 Rubles to Sherbank additional to regular registration formalities.
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01-26-10 05:33 #3550
Posts: 23Guys, I'd be really interested to hear from those familiar with the Moscow scene on the following question: what impact, if any, do internal migration controls have on the supply/demand picture for girls in Mosow/Russia (girls in general, not just P4P). What I mean is, my understanding is that Russia has a system of internal migration control, I. E. A girl cannot just up and move to Moscow from Ekaterinaburg for example just because she feels like it. This is where where all this discussion about papers and registration comes in. Now in Ukraine, people can move wherever they want. I haven't been all over the country, but in the bit of travelling I've done it seems like there are almost no girls in the villages and small cities. It makes sense that they would go to the bigger cities for work and school, and there are lots of girls in the bigger cities in Ukraine.
I know the whole which is better, Russia or Ukraine, big cities or the provinces etc. Discussion has been had many times. But does anyone think that migration controls play a part, I. E. That there are more girls in Ukrainian cities because of the lack of migration controls?
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01-26-10 02:32 #3549
Posts: 250Originally Posted by Johntodd
http://www.rusdosug.com/indi.php?service=12&id=33101
Note each lady charged $200 for two hours
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01-25-10 19:30 #3548
Posts: 1337Originally Posted by Big Bro AJ
Visitors to Moscow (not just foreigners) are required to register with the Militisa within three business days. If you leave town within those three business days then you are not required to register. For example, if you arrive in Moscow at 5:00 PM on Friday night, then you have until 5:00 Wednesday night to register.
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01-25-10 18:56 #3547
Posts: 703I heard that foreigners have to pay 200 Rubles as registration fee at Sherbank.
In the previous regulations, foreigners shall not registar if they stay less than 3 business days. Is this still valid?
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01-25-10 16:24 #3546
Posts: 1454[QUOTE=Johntodd]Visited Moscow, first day called Sweet Dreams, was able to communicate in English, they suggested Alyona who was a great provider, nice body friendly, did leave 30 min early.
Web Address: http://sweet-dreams.ru/index.php?opt...tegory&catid=7And the price you paid was.... ???
She left 30 minutes early? How much time did you pay for?
Victoria, what's going on? Your girls are leaving 30 min early?
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01-25-10 14:27 #3545
Posts: 2626Kaliningrad
Originally Posted by Frulindo
Let's try to keep this forum somewhat organized, shall we?
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01-25-10 14:08 #3544
Posts: 1In Moscow Next week
Hi all,
Pretty new to the forum and nice to be here.
I need to go to Moscow next week for biz and was thinking about having
a little fun while away ;-)
Reading through some of the reports it looks like finding a nice and real
girl is just as hard as in other parts of East Europe....
I was wondering if someone could give me a helping hand ? :-)
Have had some first contact with these lady's was was wondering
Anyone had the pleasure to meet with any of these lady's ?
http://honeymoscow.escortdiva.com/services.php
http://www.girl-directory.com/russia-escort.php?ID=4279
http://www.33girls.com/escorts/Lola.htm
and last but not least
http://vipmoscowescort.com/
Any info that someone could give would be great.....or any tips for a
lady that does not mind taking it a little bit bigger in her tight ass
Thanks again