Word: visas
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Andrew Field, who taught Slavic Languages and Literatures here last year, has been granted an exit visa by the Polish authorities despite his conviction for assaulting a border guard...
...charges arose from an argument between Field and a Polish-German border guard on Jan. 21, when the guard questioned the validity of the American's transit visa. According to court testimony, the visa was filled out incorrectly in Moscow by Polish embassy officials...
...State Department, after a Jan. 4 meeting with Asseyev in the presence of Soviet officials, granted him permission to stay in the United States after his official visa expires in June. He has a wife and child in the Soviet Union, and according to friends has been under great emotional stress...
There has been no reaction whatsoever from the Soviet Union in regard to this incident, McCloskey said. He pointed out that since there would be no official change in Asseyev's status here until his visa expires in June, the Soviet professor is "free to reconsider" his decision to remain here permanently...
...charges arose from an argument Jan. 21 between Field and Lt. Jan Knap, a border guard, when Field and his wife were traveling to Parts from Moscow, where he had been studying Russian literature. The guard questioned the validity of Field's transit visa, which according to court testimony had been filled out incorrectly by Polish embassy officials in Moscow...