On of the worlds healthies and richest spring/mountain water countries,
tap water 100% drinkable!
> Safir Secerovic wrote:
>> But, for example people, the previous DebConf6 was in .mx and this issue
>> (of the crime rate etc.) was not raised at any time, although in Mexico
>> there
>> is plenty.
>
I was told by Bosnian Foreign Office that we could ask from them to issue
you a visa in one of the European coutries, say in Rome, Italy or
somewhere convenient for you, on your way to here, and they apparently
would issue you a visa on the fly, assuming that you do not need a transit
or entry visa
On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 07:29:49PM -0500, David Moreno Garza wrote:
> http://www.mvp.gov.ba/index_eng.htm
At http://www.mvp.gov.ba/HTML/Viznirezim.doc, it reads:
LIST OF COUNTRIES WHOSE NATIONALS DO NOT REQUIRE
VISAS TO ENTER BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
No entry, exit or transit visa is required for
Hi,
On Sunday 18 June 2006 11:11, Safir Secerovic wrote:
> I was told by Bosnian Foreign Office that we could ask from them to issue
> you a visa in one of the European coutries, say in Rome, Italy or
> somewhere convenient for you, on your way to here, and they apparently
> would issue you a visa
On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 19:43 +1000, Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 07:29:49PM -0500, David Moreno Garza wrote:
> LIST OF COUNTRIES WHOSE NATIONALS DO NOT REQUIRE
> VISAS TO ENTER BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Quoting http://wiki.debian.org/DebConf/Edinburgh (please correct
me/co
* Safir Secerovic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060618 11:22]:
> I was told by Bosnian Foreign Office that we could ask from them to issue
> you a visa in one of the European coutries, say in Rome, Italy or
> somewhere convenient for you, on your way to here, and they apparently
> would issue you a visa on
His version could be genuine, need to recheck on this.
David, if you have an idea how this issuance process works, share it with us
please.
Safir
On Sunday 18 June 2006 21:06, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> * Safir Secerovic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060618 11:22]:
> > I was told by Bosnian Foreign Offic
I think we *luckily* found this big problem in time
I think the US/Japan/* goverment recomendation will make people think about
attending or not, if we
also add this problem of having to travel abroad to get a visa, this will
become chaoting and more
expensive...
Mexico peoples example, the
Moray Allan wrote:
> Countries in registration list for DebConf6 whose nationals require a
> visa to visit the UK:
>
> BANGLADESH
> BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
> CAMBODIA
> CAMEROON
> CHINA
> COLOMBIA
> CUBA
> EGYPT
> GAMBIA
> GUINEA
> INDIA
> INDONESIA
> KENYA
> NIGERIA
> PERU
> ROMANIA
> RUSSIAN FEDE
On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 16:04 -0500, David Moreno Garza wrote:
> How would the Edinburgh guys work this out to get visas for these
> nationals? What could be the best way to get these visas?
To begin by stating the obvious, people need to apply as early as
possible in their home countries. http://w
I forgot to mention in response to David's message some of the relevant
contacts for these countries. The full list (for all countries) is at
http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029395231
On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 16:04 -0500, David Moreno Garza w
On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 17:00 -0300, Marcela Tiznado wrote:
> Reading Damog's mail about mexico not having embassy in bosnia, what happends
> if he losts his
> passport or something like that? Probably most latin american countries dont
> have embassy...(I know
> that's not a debconf's responsabili
Safir Secerovic wrote:
> I was told by Bosnian Foreign Office that we could ask from them to issue
> you a visa in one of the European coutries, say in Rome, Italy or
> somewhere convenient for you, on your way to here, and they apparently
> would issue you a visa on the fly, assuming that you do n
Holger Levsen wrote:
> Well, if "on the fly" doesnt mean "in the plane" this still means
> inconvenience and also more costs, as people would need to fly to that city,
> leave the airport, go to the Foreign Office, probably wait there, hopefully
> get the VISA, get back to the airport, (hopefull
Safir Secerovic wrote:
> His version could be genuine, need to recheck on this.
> David, if you have an idea how this issuance process works, share it with us
> please.
Heh, I don't really know! :) That's why I was trying to understand this
from first hand and followed Moray's advice on asking h
> Countries in registration list for DebConf6 whose nationals require a
> visa to visit the UK:
>
> INDIA
I should mention that the only registered attendant of DC6 who is a
citizen of India (Guntupalli Karunakar) had a very bad experience of
UK visas as his one was refused for a *transit* in
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