This is a typical good news story from Graham from England who has just returned from a Romantic Tour to meet his special lady, Zinaida. Graham sent me a thank you email which I wanted to share with you.
When I asked if I could send the email to all members, he sent another email which follows the first email below;
Hi Keith,
I would just like to drop you a quick email to express my thanks to all involved in my trip to meet Zinaida in the Ukraine.
All was virtually perfect.
We are well on the way to being very close now.
Tears on departure and all that.
So you can see how helpful you guys have been to us both and our future together.
I would like to extend my thanks to our young and lovely interpreter, who was a very special person indeed, and extremely pleasant at all times.
We behaved virtually as a three-some, which was not as you first think. I mean we got on like old friends.
So much so that I think Zinaida has a new friend too now in Nadia.
She was actually invited to come with us, when not really needed.
Zinaida’s English is very good and Nadia was only as back-up support for her confidence!
So all went very well in my opinion, bar a couple of minor hick-ups. None of which are worth a mention here.
We went to see a Rachmaninoff concert in Lugansk (very sophisticated!!!) amongst other things we could cram-in, in just a single week!
Suffice to say, I will be going back as soon as work commitments permit, and she will be coming here too in the near future. Dead easy for me with no visa requirements for us UK fellows.
So we both would like to thank you, and all the staff you have engaged on our behalf.
Zinaida and I are in constant communication now, and she is just perfect. When I say perfect, I really mean it.
So fingers crossed all goes well.
My very best wishes and kindest regards to you and your team.
Graham in the UK.
Graham's second email is;
Hi Keith,
I would be happy for you to use my inadequate words for others to read.
Please with-out my/her email of course.
Please send a copy to Zinaida too. I wrote it on her behalf also. And better it comes from you.
She will like that. If not too much trouble to ask.
A fortuitous find indeed to stumble upon your site and have the opportunity to meet such an amazing woman. Bloody statuesque perfection in my eyes. God what a fantastic girl.
Although she thinks she is not, but says the same about me, which I insist is just a fantasy also...
A romantic quandary ay!!! Ha Ha.
If you would be so good to send it to Anna and Olga. They will probably like to hear how the story has progressed so far too... As I entered into a correspondence with them also in the course of arrangements!
Should give them renewed vigour as it has me, and the girls love to read this stuff from time to time.
We are like two peas in a pod now, Zinaida and me...
Thanks mate... Bloody good on ya! Keep up the good fight for all us poor dumb bastards trying hard out there.
Best and kindest to all.
Graham.
PS: You can attach this please too if you think fit, to all concerned above. Including Zinaida.
It is heart-warming to receive such grateful thanks and makes all the hard work worthwhile.
If you would like to progress your on-line relationship with a Romantic Tour or even just a video chat, please just send me a note or request it from the site www.ukrainebridesagency.com
All the best
Keith
Do I need a visa to visit the Ukraine? Actually the not so simple answer is yes and no.
No matter which country you are from, you must have at least 6 months on your passport before expiry when you enter the Ukraine.
If you are a citizen of USA, UK, an EU nation of one of the many former Soviet States you don’t need a visa if you visit the Ukraine for 90 days or less as a tourist. But you can only do this once every 6 months.
If you want to stay for more than 90 days, or you want to visit more regularly than 6 monthly, or you want to study or work, you need a visa. If you are a citizen of any other country, you need a visa for any visit.
And – if you are I the Ukraine and your visa is due to expire and you want to extend it ………..you can’t. You can only apply for a visa from a foreign Consulate or Embassy which means you must go home, apply for an extension (which in effect becomes a new Visa) and then go back.
The moral of all of this... know your requirements according to your citizenship. Know how long you want to stay for and apply for the visa. You need your passport no matter where you are from when you enter the Ukraine.
How to tell if a Ukraine dating agency is legitimate
General information, Dating advice 116 feedbacks »You look at an online dating agency website that you have found and these gorgeous young ladies (babes) flash before your eyes in a seemingly never-ending procession. They are only 25 yet they say that they are interested in men up to 50 and older. You think “wow”! – but then you think “hold it – this can’t be real”.
You have heard the stories that the Ukrainian ladies can be very beautiful and that there are also many beliefs that they are very calculating and that the entire dating and marriage industries are a scam for them to take advantage of unwitting men – like me. If I start to write to this Goddess I will be swept away in a middle-age dream while my money is sucked away from under my nose.
Yes there are sites out there where this can/does happen. There are ways to search these sites out and avoid them. Here are some methods and tell-tale signs:
- Can you find the contact details of the owner? Preferably telephone and on-line chat details.
- Are your questions answered?
- Does the lady ask you for money?
- Can you talk with her by on-line chat?
- Has she cancelled her on-line chat appointments?
- Have you checked one of the Agency Scam websites?
- Do they display a Web Scam approved logo?
- Are they IMBRA compliant?
- Are the pricing options easy to find?
- Is there a mixture of ladies age ranges?
If you are in doubt write to the owner. If he does not answer, move to another site.
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