Russian speaking community of North Carolina. The purpose of this site is to provide to all interested some general information about the state. If you are interesred in Russian food that can be purchased in North Carolina via European grocery stores, you are in the right place. Other information, such as sightseeing and North Carolina vacation destinations may also be located in this site. Information about Russian TV via Dish Network and DirecTV, phone cards to Russia, Europe, South America and other useful stuff. Russian North Carolina also provides a means of communication for all Russian speaking residents of the state.
Watch the best TV channels from Russia, Ukraine, Europe and USA on your television set. Visit Russian TV in America.
Are you a foreign citizen and want to visit North Carolina or any other American state? Want to immigrate to USA? Get the info about American visas and the Green Card lottery. State Department and United States Citizenship and Immigration Service information.
On October 4, 2011, a new round of the Diversity Visa (DV-2013) lottery, also known as the Green Card lottery, began. The State Department hasn't implemented any major changes in this year's DV lottery.
According to the Russian Government 1.25 million people immigrated from Russia in the recent years. This figure is comparable to the wave of immigration from Russia following the 1917 Bolshevik revolution.
A man accused of the murder of Irina Yarmolenko -- a University of North Carolina Charlotte student originally from Ukraine -- has died the day before his trial.
Beginning October 5, you can once again try to win a US permanent visa by participating in the green card lottery, called officially Diversity Visa DV-2012. The State Department has implemented some changes in this year's DV lottery, the major one being shortening the time period when you can submit your green card lottery application.
No US visa needed for former Soviet citizens Of course not all the former Soviet citizens can travel to the United States without a visa. For the first time ever, three countries that used to be a part of the USSR are included in the Visa Waiver Program.