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User talk:Rozwal

1 byte added, 06:48, 22 April 2012
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you claim that when you left Abkhazia for Russia, there was no way they could see, where you came from. But I think you must have an entry stamp from Georgia with no matching exit-stamp? At least, that was the case when I went to Abkhazia last year. I didn't try to enter Russia though. Also, if you now still have only the entry-stamp of Georgia, that will probably mean that you can't go to Georgia again with this passport, because you broke Georgian law. --[[User:MrTweek|MrTweek]] 09:26, 21 April 2012 (CEST)
:Hey Tweek!
1. Yes, you are right if they really wanted to trace where I was coming from they could. Either in the way you explained, or by seeing that I have no entry stamp to Russia from a recent time. But on the first glance they won't see it, especially when you have lots of stamps and visas. More importantly, they probably assume - I guess - that you came from Russia and nothing will tell them that I did not unless they scrutinise passports very patiently. Furthermore, they could just ask me, right? I wouldn't lie I guess, cause they could verify it.. My guess is that they just assume that you came from Russia and do not ask any questions. From what I have seen they do not register you at Psou border, they just looked at my passport, my visa and they let me go.
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