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Originally Posted by CanadianBoy
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I agree with Prosal, Montenegro is amazing. Ukrainians like this country, too. They are always telling me how they would like to go there.
CB,
Montenegro is truly beautiful country and it does attract mega rich Russians with their yachts in the summer. You need to keep a watchful eye on your girl. It also attracts more sophisticated tourists, so I guess the Ukrainians who like to go there are the more educated more traveled classes.
I've been there, it is more suited to a monger with a girl in her late 20's or 30 something on his arm.
Here is a useful link on travel costs there and at other vacation destinations. Of course prices are not set in stone but it does help to give you an idea on where to take a girl for holiday after you factor the costs for Flights.
http://www.mytravelcost.com/Montenegro/
Restaurant and hotel prices in Montenegro is obtained from Eurostat which is the official statistical agency of the European Union. It shows Prague to be cheaper.
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topmodal
http://www.top-modals.com/?h=mobi&id=6796
I am not into 'pure' working girls so I never tried topmodals, but this girl here looks interesting and has good Reviews. Anyone knows her?
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Originally Posted by Jojosun
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Thanks Sorbonne. Read all the relevant posts but it never mentioned the swimming pool, the Villa with jacuzzis, etc.
It was just talk about Salons. I guess that's how it didn't register in my mind at the time as I don't visit girls at their in call apartments, aka Salons in Kiev, and from what was posted about Amrasura it doesn't actually make it just another Salon.
That's true. I didn't know that Ambrazura was like a spa, even though I looked at their old website last September. That is strange.
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Originally Posted by Prosal
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Go to Montenegro with her, no visa requered. Or to Georgia, flight to Tbilisi with UIA is only 200 round-trip (I think there's also seasonal Wizz Air flights to Batumi).
I agree with Prosal, Montenegro is amazing. Ukrainians like this country, too. They are always telling me how they would like to go there.
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I concur with LJ. Any further details of recent visits so we get the complete picture.
This link seems to give more details.
http://ambrazura.com.ua/
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Ambrasura
Originally Posted by Sorbonne
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This is when Ambrasura was mentioned back in last September.
You could catch a cab from the Zhitomiska staition.
But this particular link is no longer working.
Thanks Sorbonne. Read all the relevant posts but it never mentioned the swimming pool, the Villa with jacuzzis, etc.
It was just talk about Salons. I guess that's how it didn't register in my mind at the time as I don't visit girls at their in call apartments, aka Salons in Kiev, and from what was posted about Amrasura it doesn't actually make it just another Salon.
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Ambrazura massage salon
Here is a link to Ambrazura's ad on the top- modals.com site, along with their nice photos:
http://www.top-modals.com/?h=mobi&id=6745
I've seen their ad, along with a few other such massage salons with ads on the site. Interesting to read the further details of your visits.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by How14
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Thanks Uke for your help, this now looks impossible, yes she's 22, prob has no job, and her English is limited, I've told her what's required but all she says is, ok, ok, ok, or "I want to go to Spain" "I wait you" I'm worried about going to Kiev anyway with the conflict etc, and her inability to do anything without me is getting me down.
Go to Montenegro with her, no visa requered. Or to Georgia, flight to Tbilisi with UIA is only 200 € round-trip (I think there's also seasonal Wizz Air flights to Batumi).
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Shengen visa
Originally Posted by UkeBoy
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The visa itself costs 35 Euros. Can it be obtained in one day? No. Not unless she is an oligarch. It all depends on her status. Does she work, does she own her own apartment does she have a bank account, and if so, now much does she have in the account? She will need documents from her work and bank documents to prove that she will return to Ukraine once her trip ends. Does she have other Schengen visas and if so, then this next one is easier.
Sadly, if she is young, in school or has a low-paying job, attractive and has no visible means of support, and has not ever left Ukraine for the Schengen zone you may be out of luck.
You can try to do something through a travel agency and book a tour. That will be more expensive for you but has a slightly better chance of visa approval but absolutely no guarantee. If you take this avenue, you will need to get an insurance policy returning the money that must be paid up front to the travel agency in case the visa is denied.
I do not know where you are but if you want her to join you, you had better have her in Ukraine do all the fact-finding work to make sure what can or cannot be done. Believe me, people here do this type of investigation every day and very in-depth. It is amazing what they discover.
Thanks Uke for your help, this now looks impossible, yes she's 22, prob has no job, and her English is limited, I've told her what's required but all she says is, ok, ok, ok, or "I want to go to Spain" "I wait you" I'm worried about going to Kiev anyway with the conflict etc, and her inability to do anything without me is getting me down.
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Originally Posted by Sorbonne
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When I flew my gal, a student, from Kiev to the Caribbean last year, she came through London, where she stayed overnight on the ways to and back from the Caribbean. I suggested that she just slept on chairs at Heathrow, but I was surprised to learn that she was allowed to leave the airport overnight on both ways, even thought she didn't have any visa to UK.
So she got to do some sightseeing in the afternoon in London before she returned to Heathrow to sleep on chairs both nights.
This was all before the Trouble began last November.
Just my two cents.
The Schengen borders are not the leaky UK borders. You cannot compare the two. Try leaving one of the Schengen airports through passport control without a transit visa. You cannot. In the UK, the borders are so porous that almost anyone can and does get through.
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Originally Posted by How14
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Can you advise how to get the visa, and how much it costs? Can it be obtained in 1 day?
Yes its a good idea fly into girona, have good rest.
Schengen visa requirements are more or less the same as for Ukrainians trying to get a British Visa. Make sure that she gets all the documents in order, because once refused, it will be very difficult for her to get a second chance. .
"The most important thing is to supply all of the documents and information they ask for, they won't usually give you a second chance to supply anything that is missing and make sure your girlfriend has a return flight ticket, otherwise the visa will definitely be refused" http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTop...n-Ukraine.html.
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Schengen Visa for Ukrainians
Originally Posted by UkeBoy
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Jo, that was then, this is now. I am headed to Prague next week with a current "friend." She has Schengen visas and yet the Czech bastards gave her a one time entry / exit visa that took two weeks to get. We were expecting a multiple given the ravings and rantings of the EU in easing the visa issues, but they also lie big time. They are still holding the screws tight to make sure Ukrainians don't flee to London for jobs. (I know, London is not Schengen but you get the idea).
Found this link from 2009 re Visas http://www.expatua.com/forum/index.php?topic=4113.0..
"I found the easiest way to go anywhere on vacation with my lady was to use a tour agency in Kyiv who arranges for the Schengen visa when you buy a tour from them. If your lady doesn't have all those assets the embassy would like to see, perhaps being a student, some tour agencies may certify that she works for them, just so that they can sell a tour".
If its only a matter of holidaying with the UA girl somewhere sunny and a beach hoilday, then Bulgaria would be an easier option for a visa and much cheaper than Spain.
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Ambrasura
Originally Posted by Sersem2007
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Hi. The website of ambrasura.
http://my-relax.net/salon/ambrazura/out_paid/
You have to call them and they give you address. They on top modals too if you serching in price of 800 grivnas. The plaice is in dead end road nearly zhitomiska staition, and picture of girls done in actually same building.
This is when Ambrasura was mentioned back in last September.
You could catch a cab from the Zhitomiska staition.
But this particular link is no longer working.
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Originally Posted by UkeBoy
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Jo, that was then, this is now. I am headed to Prague next week with a current "friend." She has Schengen visas and yet the Czech bastards gave her a one time entry / exit visa that took two weeks to get. We were expecting a multiple given the ravings and rantings of the EU in easing the visa issues, but they also lie big time. They are still holding the screws tight to make sure Ukrainians don't flee to London for jobs. (I know, London is not Schengen but you get the idea).
When I flew my gal, a student, from Kiev to the Caribbean last year, she came through London, where she stayed overnight on the ways to and back from the Caribbean. I suggested that she just slept on chairs at Heathrow, but I was surprised to learn that she was allowed to leave the airport overnight on both ways, even thought she didn't have any visa to UK.
So she got to do some sightseeing in the afternoon in London before she returned to Heathrow to sleep on chairs both nights.
This was all before the Trouble began last November.
Just my two cents.
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Originally Posted by Jojosun
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Back in 2009/2010 Ukrainian girls were asking for US $200 to get a Schengen Visa. At that time they were getting it through the Czech Embassy in Kiev. My guess, the inflated price went to the pockets of some guys at the Embassy there who were bending the strict rules at the time.
A lot of Ukrainians / Russians now fly to Spain / Bulgaria on package tours making it much easier for them to get Schengen visas as they are applying in groups. .
I think new EU directives are making it now much easier for Ukrainians to get Schengen visas.
Here is the link for the Spanish Embassy in Kiev. http://www.espvac-ua.com/.
Jo, that was then, this is now. I am headed to Prague next week with a current "friend." She has Schengen visas and yet the Czech bastards gave her a one time entry / exit visa that took two weeks to get. We were expecting a multiple given the ravings and rantings of the EU in easing the visa issues, but they also lie big time. They are still holding the screws tight to make sure Ukrainians don't flee to London for jobs. (I know, London is not Schengen but you get the idea).
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