Saturday, December 29, 2012

The Documentation

With the holidays finished I can get started processing my visas.  Dragoman has initiated the requests for my Letters of Invitation for Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and China.  When those are completed by each country, they are sent to their embassy in the US.  My job now is to complete each visa application, get photos, and other accompanying documents ready.  Once the letters have been received at the embassies, then all I need to do is mail in the rest of the documentation and my passport. 

Because two embassies require a personal appearance (or at least a personal representative) I have chosen to use an agency.  I did quite a bit of research online and have decided on www.travisa.com out of Loa Angeles.  They have a good reputation and are also the agency who exclusively handles Azerbaijan.  It's going to cost me an extra $250 USD in addition to the visa and consular fees but I think it's worth it for the peace of mind alone.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Getting Started

I'm back from The Great Mediterranean Adventure, nine weeks in the Middle East, and I'm ready to get started on my next adventure.  Guess I have the travel bug bad!  For this trip I'll start in Istanbul and end up in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.  This is the first time I will fly around the world.  It will be 125 days of overland travel.  I depart March 28, 2013.  I'll be back on August 2nd.

I chose Dragoman Tours out of London because of their reputation, itinerary, and value.  The planning part if pretty much done as the tour company takes care of all the arrangements.  My job is to get my visas in order for Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, China, and Mongolia.  That part so far has been daunting.  Several of these countries require a Letter of Invitation.  Thankfully I'm getting help with that too.