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Counter-entry-visa policy The following personal policy statement is intended for the attention of any persons or institutions who may desire to invite me to participate in any events taking place in countries imposing restrictions on entry of the Russian passport holders. Experience has taught me that obtaining entry visas is by far the most serious problem involved with the foreign travel (housing being a distant second). The following disclaimer addresses the issue. *** I explicitly disclaim and refuse to accept any responsibility for the outcomes of my interactions with foreign consulate services or visa centers. All such responsibility rests with the inviting party, the foreign government, and/or its electorate. My acceptance of any invitations involving visa application in advance of travel is conditional upon my ability to make my way through the visa application process, which is not in any way assured or guaranteed, either in whole or in any particular part. Any reliance on me being able to complete the process is at your own risk. In particular, any instances of insulting or humiliating treatment by the consulates or their employees will lead to the application process being terminated by me immediately. Absurd or irrelevant questions posed either in the application forms or during the oral interviews will not be answered, and unjustified demands of any kind will be rejected. Once terminated, the application process will not be resumed, with rarest exceptions. If the entry visa of any country is ever denied or not issued in time, no repeat applications will be made in the future. *** The potential inviting parties are advised that, in most cases, the only way to ensure my attention to be given to their invitations is to enclose a valid entry visa with the invitation letter. Your attention is directed to the following simple argument. It is obvious that the inviting parties have a much better mutual trust and understanding with their own governments than I as a foreigner have. If you do not know who I am, you have no business inviting me; if you do, take it upon yourself to explain as much to you own government. It is your and not my duty to convince your compatriots and your government that my presence is desirable. If your country's laws do not allow for this at present, it is up to you as a citizen to bring the legislation in line with the common sense. Until the necessary reforms are accomplished, you are welcome to organize an event in a country imposing no advance visa application requirement on the Russian passport holders, and invite me there. Leonid Positselski Posted on October 17, 2012 |
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