J'ai envoyé un mail à l'ambassade kirghize à Bruxelles leur demandant la procedure pour le visa ( frais, formulaire .. etc ) Je viens de recevoir mon mail en retour: User's mailbox quota exceeded
J'avais pourtant utilisé utilisé l'adresse mail qu'on trouve toujours un peu partout sur le web, à savoir aitmatov@infonie.be
Quelqu'un sait-il leur nouveau mail ?
Merci !
Précision: oui je sais qu'on peut obtenir le visa à l'aéroport mais cette fois ci je dois passer la frontière à partir du Tadjikistan donc j'ai besoin de faire le visa avant.
“I'm sure tourists would leave Somalia alive and I'm hopeful they wouldn't be kidnapped. At least, we would try to make sure they were not kidnapped, although it can happen.”
Somalia's minister of tourism Abdi Jimale Osman.
Bon, eh bien je viens de trouver la réponse à ma question.
Le nouveau mail de l'ambassade du Kirghizstan à Bruxelles est :
aitmatov@photohall.skynet.be
“I'm sure tourists would leave Somalia alive and I'm hopeful they wouldn't be kidnapped. At least, we would try to make sure they were not kidnapped, although it can happen.”
Somalia's minister of tourism Abdi Jimale Osman.
J'habite pour ainsi dire à côté de l'ambassade à Bruxelles, si ce n'est pas trop personnel tu peux me transmettre le mail que je vais imprimer et leur donner....
mon adresse mail est nany25685@yahoo.fr
Sinon pour y avoir été moi même je peux peut-être te renseigner il faut simplement faire la demande écrite (il s'agit d'un papier à remplir et a envoyer)
puis il faut payer une certaine somme (dépendant de la durée du séjour)
à KBC Bank (chaussée de Waterloo, 690, 1180 Bruxelles, Belgique) for the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic
Compte n° 438-8496741-43
ref. Visa pour le Kirghizstan
Il n'a pas été plus clair... Pour le papier il doivent à mon avis te l'envoyer. Il faut le remplir et le renvoyer à l'adrese de l'ambassade : 47, rue de l'Abbaye-1050 Bruxelles, Belgique
L'adresse mail qui figure sur cette feuille et kyrgyz.embasy@skynet.be
Je peux te donner une adresse qui marche : kyrgyz.embassy@skynet.be
J'ai reçu un mail de leur part avec tous les renseignements sur la demande de visa.
D'ailleurs mon passeport est en ce moment entre Reims et Bruxelles pour le visa.
Il faut faire un virement postal ou bancaire c'est le seul mode de paiement accepté.
Si tu veux je peux te faire passer le formulaire de demande et la notice d'explication de l'embassade.
Oui, ça m'intéresse! Je t'envoie tout de suite mon email en message privé.
Merci.
Merci aussi à nany
PS: je n'aurais pas cru que les Rémois étaient si nombreux sur ce site. Je viens de faire une recherche: 82 membres ( déclarés )
“I'm sure tourists would leave Somalia alive and I'm hopeful they wouldn't be kidnapped. At least, we would try to make sure they were not kidnapped, although it can happen.”
Somalia's minister of tourism Abdi Jimale Osman.
Je pars en Kirghistan en vélo depuis la Haute Savoie... Le casse tête c'est pas de pédaler, c'est d'obtenir les visas. Peus tu m'envoyer à mon adresse email le formulaire d'explication pour le visa du Kirghistan? Ca serait super mega gentil de ta partf!
Merci Pierre pour ton efficacité et ta rapidité!!
Je pars le 20 mai prochain... pour 6 mois de vélo à travers les Alpes, le Caucase et l'Himalaya... Un beau défi en perspectives.
Et toi, tu pars quand?
Bonjour à tous,
Le 1er pays dans lequel je serai sera le Kirghiz(i)stan (toujours pas compris si oui ou non y'a un i qui s'intercalle) et j'ai envoyé un mail pour des demandes de visas à ces 3 adresses ci : aitmatov@photohall.skynet.be; kyrgyz.embasy@skynet.be aitmatov@infonie.be
Et les 3 me renvoient un message d'erreur... Quelqu'un aurait-il la vraie adresse qui marche ??
Bonjour,
je reprends cette discussion sur l'obtention du visa kirghiz à l'ambassade de Bruxelles, pour vous faire part de mon cauchemar :
je n'ai eu aucun problème à contacter l'ambassade par mail avec cette adresse : kyrgyz.embassy@ skynet.be J'ai envoyé mon mail le 26 juin, et j'ai eu une réponse le 28 juin avec le formulaire.
J'ai fait ma demande de visa avec tous les documents demandés, l'ambassade m'a renvoyé mon passeport avec le visa le 12 juillet, aujourd'hui nous sommes le 25, je n'ai toujours rien reçu et je pars le 28... enfin je devais partir... j'ai demandé à l'ambassade de me faxer le récepissé du dépôt du recommandé, je suis allée à mon bureau de poste avec le numéro, ... réponse de la poste : "ce numéro n'existe pas"... aujourd'hui je ne sais pas où est mon passeport, dans les tuyaux de la poste entre Bruxelles et Paris ou ailleurs, une chose est sûre c'est que mes vacances, elles, sont à l'eau et que je pleure à chaudes larmes.
Je vous fais juste part de mon expérience, laquelle je pense et j'espère, est un cas isolé mais franchement quand ça vous tombe dessus, c'est un véritable cauchemar...
Sinouhé
Je me permets de te demander moi aussi les documents que tu peux avoir pour faire une demande de visa pou le KHG. L'adresse mail ne marche lorsque nous leur envoyons un message...
Voici mon adresse mail anneseprey@hotmail.fr
Autrement, j'ai lu sur internet que l'ambassade de bruxelles n'envoyait plus ses documents par voie postale, quelqu'un en sait quelque chose?
Je n'ai pas ton adresse email.
Avec ton adresse, je t'enverrai bien volontiers les éléments en ma possession, sachant que ce sont ceux qui étaient en vigueur en avril 2006 au moment de mon voyage, je ne sais pas te dire s'ils sont encore valables ou s'il y a eu du changement.
Je viens de retourner mes archives, j'ai bien retrouvé la lettre de l'ambassade de la république kirghize, mais pas le formulaire.
Pour info, le mail de l'ambassade en Belgique est : kyrgyz.embassy@skynet.be
Je viens de passer un mail pour demander le formulaire et l'adresse a l'air de toujours marcher.
Par ce biais tu devrais l'obtenir.
Sinon, l'adresse est 47 rue de l'Abbaye 1050 BRUXELLES Belgique.
Voici la réponse du consulat, le formulaire est bien sur le site.
Bon vent
Pierre
Vous trouverez l'information et le formulaire sue notre site www.kyrgyz.nl Cordialement, Mme. Gulium Akkazieva - Consul, Premier Secrétaire
Ambassade de la Republique Kirghize aux Pays du Benelux et France,
Mission Permanente auprès de l'UE, l'OTAN et l'UNESCO
47, rue de l’Abbaye - 1050 Bruxelles, Belgique
tél.: (+32-2) 648-95-04
fax: (+32-2) 640-01-31
E-mail: consulkgz@yahoo.fr
Je relance ce post vieux de 2 ans car j'ai besoin d'obtenir mon visa pour le Kirghizstan avant de partir (je rentrerai dans ce pays par la route à partir du Kazakhstan). Quelqu'un s'y est-il essayé récemment ? Sur le site dont l'adresse est donnée plus haut, je lis "Depuis l’année 2007 l’Ambassade ne travaille pas par courrier et n’accepte plus les demandes par courrier (ainsi que par DHL, UPS etc.)". Du coup je me demande comment faire (agence à Paris ? si oui, laquelle ?). En attendant d'avoir une réponse de l'ambassade à Bruxelles, toute info serait la bienvenue.
bonjour ,
je suis dans le meme cas que vous !
je viens de telephoner a l'embassade qui m'a dit que l'envoi postale est possible en ajoutant une lettre de retour et 10 euros.mais ou faut il payer ??
j'attends vos reponses!
Visiblement la saison des visas est ouverte!
Je fais moi aussi les démarches auprès de l'ambassade à Bruxelles.
Je n'ai pas pu les joindre au téléphone en revanche ils m'ont réorientée par mail vers leur site officiel http://www.kyrgyz-embassy.be/?lang=en&menu=12 (qui ne marche pas en français sinon c'est trop facile!) sur lequel on trouve l'ensemble des informations nécessaire notamment les coordonnées pour effectuer le paiement.
Merci pour ce site, je ne l'avais pas à ma collection ! Juste une question : comment vous comprenez la phrase "Put in a reply envelope with 10 euros for special post" ? On met une enveloppe pour le retour de courrier, ça ok, mais les 10 euros ?
Pour info, j'ai envoyé ma demande d'obtention d'un visa Tourisme vendredi 24 juin au soir en Belgique.....j'ai eu l'heureuse surprise de trouver mon passeport avec un beau visa tamponné et tout et tout, dans ma boîte aux lettres le jeudi 30 juin.
Ils auraient difficilement être plus réactifs!
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This year, it’s a disaster for us—not only were we planning a 4-month stay, adding a visa run in between (which some say is quite risky), but the law is apparently changing in the coming months with the return of the 1-month exemption (plus the usual 1-month option). So, we looked into applying for a 6-month multiple-entry visa, allowing a maximum of 60 consecutive days in Thailand. However, I can’t find anywhere the minimum time required outside Thailand between two stays—do any of you have an idea?
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No issues with that procedure so far.
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Has anyone here been in this situation recently?
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Just a question that’s probably been asked before (though usually the other way around for my situation :))
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No issues for travel, I hope I did the right thing with the ticket?
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I’m leaving for almost 3 months in the Philippines (11 weeks total) starting in early May.
I already have my round-trip ticket.
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From what I’ve read here and there, I need a return ticket valid for less than a month when I arrive in the Philippines to prove my good faith.
After that, I can apply for a 30-day extension at the immigration office.
I’m planning to either buy a fully refundable ticket to the nearest country or a fake ticket.
For 3 months, I’ll need to extend my visa two more times before my return date to France.
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Is it possible to extend directly by 2 months before the initial 30 days expire?
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She plans to return to France on July 18th. According to the European Commission’s Schengen calculator, this new stay “may be authorized for a maximum of 90 days.” That’s not very clear ("may be," "for a maximum of").
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My partner wants to return to France for a 90-day period starting on July 18th. Is this possible?
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The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days.
2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date.
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In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th.
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Hello,
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I’ve seen that it’s possible to get a 60-day visa before departure, but I’ve also read about people having a lot of trouble getting it (some even didn’t manage and had to leave without it).
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Hello, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026!
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