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Beansed,
Hi again.
The VISA at the airport you can get with no photo.
You have to feel a document and you need some address in Moldova (not always necessary)any invitation or name of who you go to stay with.
After 3 days you must do a registration its can make by your hotel or the owner of the appartment you are renting.
The trip from the airport to town ( 20 minites ) can be by taxi price around 100 LIE or maxitaxi 2 LIE you can find them outside of the terminal.
I hope this INFO will help you.
Have fun
ESSI
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Beansed,
If you are travelling with a U.S. or E.U. passport, then there is no problem to get a visa at the airport in Chisinau. There is no longer a requirement to have an invitation for travellers from these countries.
It's a good idea to carry some passport photos of yourself. You may not need them, but Moldovan officials can be very capricious.
It is a requirement that all visitors to Moldova register after they arrive. This is very important. If you are staying in a hotel, the hotel will do this for you. If you rent an apartment, make sure that the apartment agent will do it for you.
Stravinsky
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Strav,
If you ask for visa in your embassy (at least in my country) they regularly ask for a passport photo - for any reason it may be.
I was informed, that the staff in the airport issueing visa also have the right to ask for such a photo. I never needed it before, but to my surprise, in March the officer in airport asked for it and I was glad to have one with me.
He had a look at it and thatīs it.
I donīt know, if I would have got troubles not having it. But as we know Moldova, it could be possible :-)
Larsca
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Thanks for all the info. After Russia chopped back their VISA. Brazil also changed their VISA. I just noticed China has dropped down their VISA validity as well.
I am planning to get a 3 year VISA>
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Beansed
Hi.
You can get a one year moltiple business VISA for 200$ you can come and go as much you want. This VISA possible to do it your country only.
The maximum of stay is 90 day, But you can just pass the border to ukrain or romania and come back same day. ;-)
ESSI
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Yes, but visa is about 50 percent less expensive if you get it at a consulate isn't it (compared to getting it at border)? I'm planning to get a 3 month visa. I suspect the difference is rather substantial. Does anyone know whether the Moldova consulate in Bucharest will accept visa applications by mail?
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Reggi P,
You can get the details of the Moldova esbassy in Bucharest on
www.wordembassy.com.
I can just gess that you may have to show yourself.
You can buy a one entering visa this will give you to stay 90 days.
I am not sure if they have a 3 month VISA.
Anyway you can get all INFO you need by phone.
ESSI
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Reggi P,
Ok just foind details for you.
The address is: St Aleea Alexandru 40 Bucharest.
Tel +401 2300474.
Email: moldova@customers.diqiro.net.
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Reggie P,
I'm not aware of any discount for buying a visa at a consulate, rather than when you enter the country. But I've always flown to Chisinau and entered the country at the airport.
You mentioned crossing at the "border". Will you be travelling to Moldova by train?
My, my, my . . . you are an adventurous soul!
Stravinsky
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Hello,
I am interested to know if a Moldovian girl, after a certain period of love and friendship, if she likes it, would be allowed to leave Moldova to live abroad.
Moreover, do usually Moldovian girls like to go and live abroad?
Thanks,
Friedrich
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Thanks Essi! I just emailed them, but I doubt if I'll get a response. Consulates almost never answer emails.
I have been intending to call them but I'm always up all night and get to sleep at 5 or 6 AM and wake up in the afternoon and I think most consulates close at 12 noon or earlier, don't they? What a drag.
I've got to start getting up earlier! I also get up too late to do any clothes shopping, since everything closes so early here.
Stravinsky, it's not terribly adventurous to travel by land from Romania to Chisinau!
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I'm pretty sure I've seen prices on the net that indicated you pay 50% more at the border than at a consulate.
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Well, my email to the consulate was just returned undeliverable. Not surprised. And I did spell it digiro.net, which is the correct domain.
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Reggie P,
The address for the Consular section of the Moldovan Embassy in Bucharest is listed as: Bucuresti, Bd. Eroilor nr. 8. This is where you would go to apply for a visa. Since you're on the ground there in Romania, I trust you can figure out where that is.
Their phone is 410.98.27 and their fax is 410.98.26. They are working Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 4:00pm.
I would be very surprised if they issued a visa to you by mail. I think you will have to go there in person.
Are you so far away?
Stravinsky
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Friedrich,
EVERY young Moldovan woman would LOVE to live abroad . . . with a man who is rich enough to provide her the lifestyle that she feels she deserves.
And the government of Moldova has no problem with allowing her to go.
The problem you will have is. . . will YOUR country let her in?
The U.S. Embassy will never grant a tourist visa to a young, single Moldovan woman. The only possibility would be a K1 visa, or "fiancee" visa. You get 90 days to marry her, or it's back she goes.
Stravinsky