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How Russians Now Struggle to Travel

My mom will hopefully travel to Budapest to see me and check on my living condition. We both pine for each other. Now it’s not quite easy to do, thanks to the sanctions. When there was a peaceful time in Russia, she’d need to go to embassy, apply for a visa, and await for 1-2 months to get it. Although the process hasn’t changed, it’s got much slower with lower probability to succeed. Ask my friend: a month back he got the visa only for 10 days after 3 tedious months of processing. Furthermore, flights got quite problematic as there’s no direct flights to EU countries from Russia and you need to overpay quite much for tickets with a layover either in Istanbul or in Yerevan.

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How Russians Now Struggle to Travel

How Russians Now Struggle to Travel

My mom will hopefully travel to Budapest to see me and check on my living condition.

Now it’s not quite easy to do, thanks to the sanctions.

Although the process hasn’t changed, it’s got much slower with lower probability to succeed.

How Russians Now Struggle to Travel


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My mom will hopefully travel to Budapest to see me and check on my living condition.


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My mom will hopefully travel to Budapest to see me and check on my living conditions. My mom will hopefully travel to Budapest to see me and check on my living conditions.

We both pine for each other.


We both pineyearn for each other. We both yearn for each other.

"to pine" most people don't know this word.

We both pine formiss each other. We both miss each other.

Pine is correct but not used often nowadays.

Now it’s not quite easy to do, thanks to the sanctions.


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Now it’s not quitevery easy to do, thanks to the sanctions. Now it’s not very easy to do, thanks to the sanctions.

When there was a peaceful time in Russia, she’d need to go to embassy, apply for a visa, and await for 1-2 months to get it.


When there was aDuring peaceful times in Russia, all she’d need to do was go to the embassy, apply for a visa, and await for 1-2 months to get it. During peaceful times in Russia, all she’d need to do was go to the embassy, apply for a visa, and wait for 1-2 months to get it.

When there was a peaceful time in Russia, she’d need to go to embassy, apply for a visa, and await for 1-2 months to get it. When there was peace in Russia, she’d need to go to embassy, apply for a visa, and wait for 1-2 months to get it.

Although the process hasn’t changed, it’s got much slower with lower probability to succeed.


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Although the process hasn’t changed, it’s got much slower with a lower probability tof succeedss. Although the process hasn’t changed, it’s got much slower with a lower probability of success.

Got is British English, Americans used gotten; to succeed isn't wrong but probability of success sounds more natural.

Ask my friend: a month back he got the visa only for 10 days after 3 tedious months of processing.


Ask my friend: a month back, he got the visa only for 10ten days after 3three tedious months of processing. Ask my friend: a month back, he got the visa only for ten days after three tedious months of processing.

Numbers under ten are usually spelled out. I don't know why.

AJust ask my friend: a month backago he got thea visa only for 10 days after 3 tedious months of processing. Just ask my friend: a month ago he got a visa only for 10 days after 3 tedious months of processing.

How russians struggle to travel


Furthermore, flights got quite problematic as there’s no direct flights to EU countries from Russia and you need to overpay quite much for tickets with a layover either in Istanbul or in Yerevan.


Furthermore, flights got quite problematic as there’s no direct flights to EU countries from Russia and you need to overpay quite mucha lot for tickets with a layover either in Istanbul or in Yerevan. Furthermore, flights got quite problematic as there’s no direct flights to EU countries from Russia and you need to overpay quite a lot for tickets with a layover either in Istanbul or in Yerevan.

Furthermore, the flights gothave gotten quite problematic as there’s no direct flights to EU countries from Russia and you need to overpay quite mucha lot for tickets with a layover either in Istanbul or in Yerevan. Furthermore, the flights have gotten quite problematic as there’s no direct flights to EU countries from Russia and you need to overpay quite a lot for tickets with a layover either in Istanbul or in Yerevan.

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