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THINKING of a trip to Moscow for the Champions League Final on May 21? Obtaining the documents to get into Russia is already the subject of plenty of debate.
Moscow mayor Yury Luzhkov said yesterday a passport and a ticket for the game would be enough and Manchester United chief executive David Gill, who flies to Moscow to meet UEFA officials today, said: 'If you are on an organised trip your ticket will be your visa.' But the Russian Embassy say you'll require a visa, costing [pounds]95, and you will need a 10-year passport and a copy of your ticket to get one.See the full content of this document
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Confusion Over Visa but Not the Credit Card
Tickets THE advice from all quarters is: 'If you don't have one, don't go.' UEFA have made 21,000 available to both sides. But if you hav...
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