US Embassy in Moscow — Part II — Visas Issued for One Year instead of Two: Russians on Probation
This is the second blog in an ongoing series on the negative changes in visa policy of the US Embassy in Moscow. Russian citizens applying for B-1/B-2 (visitor) and certain work visas are entitled to two-year visas. Department of State rules require, with rare exception, that consular officers in Russia issue to Russian applicants in these categories visas valid for two years. The rare exception is justified only when a consular officer believes that an applicant’s personal circumstances may change in the next year. That has not stopped the US Embassy in Moscow from implementing its own policy change. Many first-time Russian applicants over the past year have been unpleasantly surprised to find out that they would receive one-year, “trial run” visas, instead of two-year visas which they requested. In effect, the Embassy has placed these applicants on probation — not trusting them to comply with the terms of their…
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