What's up guys. I'm currently 3 weeks into my 4 week visa process with Rush In Visa Agency...it's been pretty fast so far.
Given the current political climate, do you think Russia or the USA will enact a travel ban on one another or automatically reject all visas?
I am pretty positive and optimistic given the state of things all around. As long as I can get my 3 year visa and get a ticket...I really don't care what happens to Ukraine, or Russia.
If Russia gets sanctions imposed on it then the ruble could crash like it did a few years ago. That would actually be a good thing for me.
On a side note I got in a bad car accident. I am really glad I am a bodybuilder and bulky, it could have ended up a lot worse. Car totaled but I am fine
Anyways, hopefully 2022 will be a great year for everybody. Personally, the accident taught me that my time on this Earth is very short and not to take anything or anybody for granted. .... That and to start living life to the fullest ASAP (which I believe this surgery will allow me to do.)
Well, now it happened an invasion at least as viewd from the EU and the US (but not Russian official position).
I don't know where you are, sorry if it's clear in your posts. I'm in Europe and despite not being politician, I would allmost assure you as a citizen that nobody will impose a travel ban forbidding anybody to go to Russia (Europeans could and can go everywhere, it's the "philosophy" for decades).
From the Russian side I don't believe they will close borders either, they are the first interested in welcoming foreigners both in terms of income, public relations and diplomacy. It will hardly be diferent specially in travel for medical reasons, I suppose.
If you are in the US I suppose you have to be more careful because it seems you are forbidden to go to Cuba for example (I don't know if medical travel is one among the exceptions) and it's not impossible that Russia retaliated in that case by banning visas: relations with the US are usually more complicated than with the EU.
So perhaps you should have a plan B.