Word: visas
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...visa was granted...
Hereafter $250 in any foreign currency will buy a Russian "worker's" visa. Russians of "other classes" (former kulaks, bourgeoisie, aristocrats) will be let off for $500 each "to reside abroad permanently...
...thousand or a million or a billion rubles (nominally worth 50? each) will not buy an exit visa; and of course Russians in Russia cannot earn valuta, can earn only rubles. Thus the new decree means that to leave his country a Russian will have to appeal to people outside for foreign money, virtual "head money" paid to the Soviet State for his release...
...except the inevitable one with his own wife? "Give heed, therefore, to the sage patriotic dear ladies and remember that the capitol of mighty Rome was at one time saved by the cackling of her faithful geese." When he went to the U. S. consulate in Berlin for his visa, Dr. Einstein's tone changed after answering several questions. "I am not going because I desire to visit somebody but because I have been invited'' (to teach at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton...
...home again, he said he would cancel his Princeton engagement if the visa was not issued in 24 hours...