Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Getting Ready

I was talking to a friend the other day who wanted to read more of my blogs- so, if you are reading this - this one is for you!!

Has anyone ever bought a Visa prior to arriving in Armenia? I just found out about this and I am wondering about the legitimacy of the purchase.
Anyway, I was reading through past blogs with another friend the other day, and we both came to the conclusion that the controversies over what really makes someone an Armenian( or more Armenian) is so ridiculous! In reflection, I am wondering why our Christian heritage does not make us more accepting and non-judgmental?

On a positive note, I raised about 500.00 dollars for a camp at Lake Sevan. The camp is organized by Pyunic and is for children with special needs. I received an e-mail from the camp director the other day. He asked for 300.00 for t-shirts. I am so excited because I literally just started calling people and raised more than I expected. Some people still haven't gotten back to me. Well - about fifteen days and counting!

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We obtained our visas for Armenia on-line through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site www.armeniaforeignministry.am/eVisa/
It was very easy and worked fine on arrival.

8:53 PM  
Blogger nazarian said...

Check http://www.armeniaforeignministry.com/ for the e-visa. I think my brother bought it online once. Otherwise, it's easy to get the visa at Zvartnots. They wait time may vary depending on the number of flights arrived at the same time. Just have US$ 30.00 handy so that they don't have to bother with change.

11:32 PM  
Blogger Raffi K. said...

As Nazarian said, it is $30 at the airport, which is half the price of the evisa...

1:55 AM  
Blogger shelley said...

I agree - it is easy to get the visa at Zvartnots. Thanks for the feedback!

7:59 PM  

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