By Visa Freedom Working Group | May 7, 2013 at 11:42 pm
During Agora Rhein-Neckar, the Visa Freedom Working Group (VFWG) organized quite a successful workshop! The main leader and speaker of the workshop was an American citizen living in Germany and the Czech Republic, Mrs. Kimberli Jo Lewis, who has a certificate from the London...
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By Miguel Gallardo Albajar | October 17, 2012 at 5:35 pm
+ Do you know what the Working Groups did in September?
+ Are you aware of what kind of tasks they develop and which topics they are tackling?
+ Do want to know more about them but actually you never had the chance to do so?
Here you are with Issue 8 of the Working...
Posted in: Culture WG, Environmental WG, Human Rights WG, Sports WG, The Academy, Visa Freedom WG, Working Groups
By Visa Freedom WG | June 8, 2012 at 9:32 pm | One comment
Starting any visa process in AEGEE is like a lottery – you never know how organisers will behave, how attentively the visa officer will look at your documentation, and what will you get in your passport in the end.
After Agora Skopje we all had a sad experience in visa...
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By Ani Zakareishvili | May 24, 2012 at 8:24 pm
Beyond your house, your city, your country there's a whole new world - full of unknown, interesting and most importantly full of new things. Have you ever thought about those fresh emotions, exciting perspectives and tons of different people that exist beyond your current world?...
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By Visa Freedom WG | December 5, 2011 at 7:34 am
The Agora Skopje will surely be remembered for a long time by many members of AEGEE to be a very exceptional one. Especially for us, the members of the Visa Freedom Working Group, it was quite special in many different aspects.
The most remarkable visa-related incident was the...
Posted in: Visa Freedom WG
By Visa Freedom WG | October 24, 2011 at 9:50 pm
Dear AEGEEans,
As many of you know, some of our members still need a visa to get to most of our events and travelling for them is not as common as for most others. We, as Visa Freedom Working Group (VFWG), have asked one of our members about her experience of applying for a...
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By Visa Freedom WG | September 29, 2011 at 10:04 pm
Did you ever have the feeling to be rejected, not to be selected, or just to be treated with less respect than others? Did you have the feeling that this happened only because of your origin, nationality, or legal status? Thousands of Europeans from the Eastern or South-Eastern...
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