Cancelled unused Russian tourist visa
Until recently I have travelled to Russia frequently - on regular tourist visas in my USA passport. The last time I travelled, the Embassy issued my visa for wrong dates (in my application I requested dates 5-15 October, but they issued it for 5-15 November the same year). I notified them of the mistake and they issued a new visa for the right dates and cancelled the first one - i.e. there's a stamp now on the old visa stating "Cancelled without prejudice".
How should I report this cancelled visa when I apply for a Russian visa next time? Specifically, there's a question on the application form, "Have you ever had Russian visa cancelled or revoked?"
EDIT: To clarify, I am not asking whether to report this cancellation, but rather how to report it.
Best Answer
They issue your visa wrong, it's not your fault. Next time that you apply again just tell them what's happen. Or may you can ask a paperwork about that mistake to show in the embassy next time.
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What happens if my tourist visa expires in Russia?
Russian authorities will not allow a U.S. citizen traveler with an expired visa to depart the country, effectively stranding the person for up to 20 days, until local authorities grant an exit visa.Can I get a refund on my Russian visa?
You are requested to wait and check the status of your passport on our website. All fees are non-refundable and will not be refunded if you withdraw your application.How do I know if my visa has been Cancelled?
To check on the status of your U.S. Visa application: United States: Contact the National Visa Center (NVC) at 1-603-334-0700 for immigrant visas. For nonimmigrant visas, call 1-603-334-0888. Or use the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC).How long is Russian tourist visa valid?
Tourist visas are valid for up to one month and allow either a single or double entry and exit, while business visas are valid from between 1 to 12 months and may allow multiple entries and exits.Russia Trolls Britain With New Visa Scheme
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