Hi where is the embassy of Kosovo in malaysia.
where do I send papers in america to bring my husband to america from kosovo..
Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008 and the United Arab Emirates recognised it on 14 October 2008. Kosovo plans to open an embassy in the UAE. On 27 April 2010, the United Arab Emirates designated Khalid Khalifa Al-Mualla, who is the Emirati ambassador to Turkey, as its non-resident ambassador to Kosovo.
Visas for Malaysia (or any other country) can be applied for at that country's embassy or consulate.
Wht was there reason for not letting him?
dear sir, i am pakistani passport holder i am very intrest the visit and see the country of kasovo.please send the complate information the about of kosove visa. thanks. shaukat ali e.mail :shaukatali730@yahoo.com
Thai passport holders can enter and stay in Malaysia for 30 days without a visa. For a visa, the requestor needs to submit the relevant forms at the Embassy of Malaysia.
A failure associated with president Clinton's administration was the mistaken bombing of the Chinese embassy in Kosovo.
No, Visa required for Malaysian Citizens to Panama, apply the nearest Panama embassy is in Singapore
Nope. You don't have this facility in Malaysia. You will be issued a manual passport after some humiliation by the persons who sits there to "facilitate" Pakistanis. So go well prepared dude.
The Serbians burnt the U.S. Embassy because the United States was the first country to recognize Kosovo's declaration of independence on February 17, 2010. For the Serbian people, Kosovo is the homeland of their race, religion, culture, and moral values. Taking away Kosovo from Serbia was like taking away Mount Rushmore from America, or taking Jerusalem from Israel, or taking Mecca from Saudi Arabia. However, the other dozens of countries that recognized Kosovo's declaration of independence didn't get their embassies burnt because Serbia has an aggressive history with the U.S. because the U.S. had involvement in the 1995 and 1999 bombings of the Serbian people in Bosnia and Serbia. The Albanians, on the other hand claim that Kosovo is theirs and they celebrated the declaration of independence.
There are currently 172 embassies in Washington, D.C as of June 2008. Eventually there will be 173 when the Embassy of Kosovo officially opens sometime in the near future.
Kosovo is currently administered by the UN. At the moment, no visa is required for entry. You may need, however, valid proof of your intentions for your visit to show the border guards. Entry into Kosovo does not mean you will get entry into Serbia or Montenegro. Please make sure that you have the valid visas required for your visits. Visa requirements are subject to change. Please check with the local embassy/consulate for the latest requirements for your country's passport.