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SDsalsaguy
08-15-2003, 08:24 PM
Ok, heightened security is all well and good, but this is just ridiculous…

I'd e-mailed a European couple I know (one of whom is Russian) and one of the things I'd asked was if they were coming to the USDSC next month. Here's an excerpt from the e-mail response I just got back:

We got an invitation to US OPEN from Mr. Kimmins (the organizer). They were about to pay for everything. The only thing was a visa for “X”. And??? ............... “X” didn't get it. “X” tried in Warsaw, Moscow, Rome and Milan ....nothing! :-(
How, in G-d's name, is an invited and sponsored dancesport competitor any type of security risk what so ever? Give me a break!

MissAlyssa
08-16-2003, 03:03 PM
Hmm..now that's going a little too far.. :roll:

SDsalsaguy
08-16-2003, 03:31 PM
Hmm..now that's going a little too far.. :roll:
Only a little too far MissAlyssa? :wink:

Security considerations are all well and good...if only they actually have anything to do with security :!:

MissAlyssa
08-16-2003, 03:38 PM
Hmm..now that's going a little too far.. :roll:
Only a little too far MissAlyssa? :wink:

Security considerations are all well and good...if only they actually have anything to do with security :!:


ok ok how about this much too far __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ___________________________> ? lol :lol: :D

Danish Guy
08-16-2003, 08:54 PM
Security considerations are all well and good...if only they actually have anything to do with security :!:

It’s looks more like paranoia or chicane to me :( :( :(

Gator
08-21-2003, 08:16 PM
Doesn't necessarily have to be security risk and terrorism.
In many countries visas are declined because of immigration issues. Unless the officer is somehow convinced that you're not gonna stay in US and will come back your visa will be declined. Those rules apply to Russia too, well to all former USSR republics for that matter.
Convincing the embassy clerk can be real difficult, it's much easier for him/her to simply tell you no, then to spend hour or more reading al the documents they ask themselves, etc, etc... Sucks big time, but that's the reason in this case.

SDsalsaguy
08-21-2003, 08:23 PM
You are of course right....but when a competitor has been livng in Europe for years, and can show that their entire trip here is being financed, what's the likelihood that their planning on coming over to compete in order to end up staying? This is just from a common sense frame of reference, let alone a dance one...where rules regarding national representation, etc., clearly dictate that a sponsorship level couple (again, living and teaching in Europe) would not be accepting an invitation to the USDSC in order to saty here.