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Phone Card To Belarus
Homel - Belarus

Principal Locations
  1. Ashmiany
  2. Asipovichy
  3. Babrujsk, Babruysk, Bobruysk
  4. Babruysk
  5. Baranavichy
  6. Baranaviči, Baranavichy
  7. Barysau
  8. Barysaŭ, Barysau
  9. Beshankovichy
  10. Biaroza
  11. Brest
  12. Brest, Bieraście
  13. Bychau
  14. Dziatlava
  15. Homel
  16. Homiel, Homel, Gomel
  17. Hrodna
  18. Hrodna (Hóradnia, Haródnia), Grodno
  19. Iuje
  20. Klimavichy
  21. Kobryn
  22. Lida
  23. Mahiloŭ, Mahilyow, Mogilyov
  24. Mahilyow
  25. Maladzechna
  26. Mazyr
  27. Minsk
  28. Minsk, Miensk
  29. Navahrudak
  30. Niasvizh
  31. Orsha
  32. Pinsk
  33. Polatsk
  34. Salihorsk
  35. Shklou
  36. Slonim
  37. Slutsk
  38. Svetlahorsk
  39. Svislach
  40. Turaw
  41. Valozhyn
  42. Viciebsk, Vitsebsk, Vitebsk
  43. Vitsebsk
  44. Zhlobin

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Phone Card To Belarus



US Department Of State Post Report
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2006 DIVERSITY IMMIGRANT VISA PROGRAM

NOTE: Entries must include the name, date and place of birth of the applicant's spouse and all natural children, as well as all legally-adopted and stepchildren, who are unmarried and under the age of 21 (except children who are already U.S. citizens or Legal Permanent Residents), even if you are no longer legally married to the child's parent, and even if the spouse or child does not currently reside with you and/or will not immigrate with you. Note that married children and children 21 years or older will not qualify for the diversity visa. Failure to list all children will result in your disqualification for the visa. (See question 11 on the list of Frequently Asked Questions.) ... [Read More]

Diversity Visa Program - United States Mission to Germany

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U.S. Embassy, Dushanbe, Tajikistan - Visa and Consular Information

Upon receiving the immigrant visa, the U.S. citizens spouse (and/or children) must enter the U.S. on this visa before it expires, usually within six months. When holders of immigrant visas arrive at the Port of Entry in the U.S., they will be formally admitted to the U.S. as legal immigrants and will apply for their alien registration receipt cards (green cards). A green card is valid for reentry to the U.S. if its holder does not intend to leave the U.S. permanently and is returning to the U.S. within one year from his/her departure from the U.S. An American citizens alien spouse may be granted conditional permanent resident status by BCIS. Both the U.S. citizen and his/her conditional permanent resident spouse are required to file a Joint Petition to Remove Conditional Basis of Aliens Permanent Resident Status, during the ninety day period immediately before the second anniversary of the date the alien spouse was granted conditional permanent residence. BCIS (Immigration ... [Read More]

Foreign Entry Requirements

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Tips for Travelers to Russia

May 2001 General Information Travel and living conditions in Russia can contrast sharply with those in the United States. This brochure offers advice to help you avoid inconveniences and difficulties. The Department of State and the U.S. Embassy and consulates in Russia offer a wide range of services to U.S. citizens. U.S. consular officials meet regularly with local authorities to promote the safety of U.S. citizens in the country. ... [Read More]

USIS Washington File: TRANSCRIPT: STATE DEPARTMENT NOON BRIEFING, JUNE 19 -- CORRECTED

At what point a government - however it makes its decisions - chooses to respond to the United States and what steps it takes in response to that is something we intend to measure very concretely, and it's not that complicated to do. In the meantime, Ambassador Akins is certainly encouraged to speculate as to what he thinks is going on there, and there are different speculations. It's hard to know for sure. But what we will know is if the government, through its authorized representatives, is in a position to begin a dialogue and make decisions that affect our national interests in a way that we would like to see happen. That's what governments do and, in the meantime, it is appropriate for analysts to speculate as to who's up and who's down, but not for government spokesmen to do so. ... [Read More]

International Adoptions

Fax: (202) 312-9743 Please enclose a large stamped, self-addressed envelope. For printed copies of Travel Warnings, Public Announcements, Consular Information Sheets and other general travel-related information, send a 8 1/2 X 11 inch self-addressed envelope with $3 in stamps attached to the Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520-2818. [Read More]

Daily Press Briefing for December 2 - Transcript
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US Department Of State Post Report
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