Translations for Aust. Embassy in Russia
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Hi all, I'm new to this group, but think that I will be watching it closely for a
while. I'm off to Ukraine shortly to meet my intended and will probably file a
Prospective Spouse (Fiancé) application. I am having trouble getting info. on where
to get translations of her docs. done. Am I best to bring them back here and get them
done? This will delay the process, but to my mind might save time in the long run.
The Embassy are not returning my faxes or emails so I'm hoping some wise reader out
there can help me. Cheers. Halcyon
while. I'm off to Ukraine shortly to meet my intended and will probably file a
Prospective Spouse (Fiancé) application. I am having trouble getting info. on where
to get translations of her docs. done. Am I best to bring them back here and get them
done? This will delay the process, but to my mind might save time in the long run.
The Embassy are not returning my faxes or emails so I'm hoping some wise reader out
there can help me. Cheers. Halcyon
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Does your fiance has internet? If yes, ask her to go to http://www.chegorian.com/forum.asp (or http://www.chegorian.com/threads.asp - the thread version) and post all the questions there - she will receive quite accurate insturctions. If she mentions what city/town she is living in and leave email address it also will help.
Actually you can ask your questions there yourself - I think interface is managable. Your do not need any registration or password, even though there is a field for it. Just mention that you need answers in English.
Actually you can ask your questions there yourself - I think interface is managable. Your do not need any registration or password, even though there is a field for it. Just mention that you need answers in English.
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Thanks for that Tatiana. Although I cannot read much of it , there seems to be
possibilities. I will pass on your URL to my fiancé. Cheers. Halcyon "Tatiana"
<[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Does your fiance has internet? If yes, ask her to go to
> http://www.chegorian.com/forum.asp[/url] (or ]http://www.chegorian.com/threads.asp
> - the thread version) and post all the questions there - she will receive quite
> accurate insturctions. If she mentions what city/town she is living in and leave
> email address it also will help. Actually you can ask your questions there yourself
> - I think interface is managable. Your do not need any registration or password,
> even though there is a field for it. Just mention that you need answers in English.
>
>
>
> --
possibilities. I will pass on your URL to my fiancé. Cheers. Halcyon "Tatiana"
<[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Does your fiance has internet? If yes, ask her to go to
> http://www.chegorian.com/forum.asp[/url] (or ]http://www.chegorian.com/threads.asp
> - the thread version) and post all the questions there - she will receive quite
> accurate insturctions. If she mentions what city/town she is living in and leave
> email address it also will help. Actually you can ask your questions there yourself
> - I think interface is managable. Your do not need any registration or password,
> even though there is a field for it. Just mention that you need answers in English.
>
>
>
> --