Well, almost! I am nearly done packing, although, it's quite hard finding clothes to wear nowadays...
Things I ought not to forget:
Showing posts with label visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visa. Show all posts
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Monday, 1 August 2011
Finally, visa for Rwanda
I finally got my visa for Rwanda, although there was a few bump on the road. So now I have all my visas. I have all the things I need and maybe a bit more. All is left to do is pack!
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Itinerary
I finally have the dates I'll be in Rwanda : August 19th until 23rd.
It looks like it is cheaper when the visa is applied for by internet - 60 USD versus 100 USD. Oh, and the entry point from Burundi to Rwanda when travelling by bus is Kanyaru Haut.
It looks like it is cheaper when the visa is applied for by internet - 60 USD versus 100 USD. Oh, and the entry point from Burundi to Rwanda when travelling by bus is Kanyaru Haut.
Thursday, 26 May 2011
Visa!
I just got back from the Embassy of Burundi; I have now my visa. The Chargé d'affaires wanted to meet me (well, it was because my father was her professor) so we could talk a little. Anyway, the people over there are really nice, as all the Burundian I know, of course...
Friday, 20 May 2011
Visas update
I have my appointment to get my visa for Burundi, next week! And my stay will be considered as one month. As for my visa for Rwanda, I will need more information as the length of my stay and the name and address of a person I will be visiting... and this visa will be 100 USD.
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Information for the visas and wedding update
Yesterday I began looking how to get the visas to both Burundi and Rwanda. Looks like I won't need one for the last one but for Burundi, it might be expensive... 80 USD for one month and if I stay one month and one day, it's considered as two months. Seems like I'll be spending some delightful time on the phone to get the info.To be continued... On a lighter note, my friend whose wedding I am going asked me to be one of her bridesmaids and invited me to her religious wedding in Tanzania (the wedding in Rwanda is a traditional one).
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