[PRCo] Re: Mark's comment
John Swindler
j_swindler at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 30 16:25:11 EDT 2003
There's a note in the Trafalgar Tour catalog that American's need a visa to
visit some of the Eastern European countries For instances, tour CEOXA
notes that separate visas are required for Czech Republic and Slovak
Republic.
John
>From: "Pepa Kalousek" <boris6 at volny.cz>
>Reply-To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
>To: <pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org>
>Subject: [PRCo] Re: Mark's comment
>Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:19:03 +0200
>
>And why is it that I can get into your country with just a passport but you
>need a US visa?
>
>When you go to the Czech Republic, you are welcome because you have $$$$$
>to
>spend them here. We need $$$$$, of course. But when we, Czechs want to
>visit
>the US, we have only a few $ in our pocket. In addition, we go there to get
>a job or we are terrorists, besause we come from the East.
>If I want to travel to the US, I must ask for visa, fill in a questionnaire
>and pay for that request. Then I must undergo a dialog with your consul. If
>he rejects my request, the money I have paid are gone. Do you remember
>those
>days of racial discrimination when black Americans were incommodious in the
>US? We feel it somewhat similar. But it's a question of politics and you,
>normal people are not able to change it. But I haven't tried to get visa
>yet, the information I provided is from our press, TV etc.
>Nevertheless I am sure that once we meet each other under lifted 1711 in
>the
>Pennsylvania Trolley Museum!
>Have a good afternoon.
>
>Boris
>
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