On 11 August 2010 19:54, Abbas Mahmoud <abbasjnr(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Yaroslav: X has no problem with Israel, there's
even an embassy in country X, from which he applied the visa, but since he is on a work
permit in the Middle east, the embassy sticks the visa on another paper. Since the
country where he works from isnt in good terms with Israel, he travels to Israel from his
homecountry X. Wouldn't the immigration officer in country X bar him passage due to
the fact that a visa is only recognised if sticked on a passport, and not a piece of
paper?
Why would the embassy give someone a visa in a way they couldn't
actually use? It would be pointless. Since embassies do hand out visas
in that manner, we can safely assume airlines accept them.