Subject:

Re: Mexico trip, Nikolay

From:
"Jeff Cooper" jcooper@ocho.com
To:
"Hunter Biden" hbiden@rosemontseneca.com
Date:
2015-02-20 16:11
Got it and forwarded it. 

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On Feb 20, 2015, at 1:04 PM, Hunter Biden <hbiden@rosemontseneca.com> wrote:


R. Hunter Biden
Rosemont Seneca Partners
Washington D.C.
202-333-1880



Begin forwarded message:

From: Hunter Biden <hbiden@rosemontseneca.com>
Subject: Fwd: Mexico trip, Nikolay
Date: February 6, 2015 at 2:31:41 PM EST

Miguel, 
See below. Nikolay (CEO) of Burisma is coming on the 27th. I want to make sure he doesn't have any problems when he comes. His USA Visa was suspended and we are working on that. Take a look below and tell me what you think. 

RHB
202.333.1880

Begin forwarded message:

From: Vadim Pozharskyi <v.pozharskyi.ukraine@gmail.com>
Date: February 5, 2015 at 5:13:47 AM EST
To: Hunter Biden <hbiden@rosemontseneca.com>, Robert Biden <rhbdc@icloud.com>, Devon Archer <darcher@rosemontseneca.com>
Cc: Alex Kotlarsky <a.kotlarsky@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Mexico trip, Nikolay

Dear Hunter,
Following the communication with Devon below and his kind advice, please, find Nikolay's passport and his revoked US visa copy attached.
Hope, it will help.
Thank you, 
Vadym

2015-02-05 4:49 GMT+03:00 Devon Archer <darcher@rosemontcapital.com>:
Vadim,
Hunter is checking with Miguel Aleman to see if he can provide cover to Kola on the Visa.  

As follow up please send Hunter an email with all Kola's passport and visa documents and evidence and copy me.  We'll take it from there.

I will also send some process instructions for getting diligence going.
Best,

Devon Archer
646 436 3745

> On Feb 5, 2015, at 12:55 AM, Vadim Pozharskyi <v.pozharskyi.ukraine@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Devon and Alex,
> Hope, you're well.  There's one important issue that I need to get your advice on. The thing is when a Ukrainian citizen goes to Mexico he or she applies for a Mexican visa online and within a week get the visa in a form of an electronic voucher. When he or she flies to Mexico,  the customs officers at the airport verify its validity and grant entry. However, today I was notified by our travel agent about the following situation: a person's American visa has been revoked due to unknown reasons, she applied for a Mexican visa, received it without any problems, flew with her family all the way to Mexico to celebrate the New year and on the border to Mexico was denied entry on the grounds that she some issues with the American embassy and supposedly Mexico and the USA customs authorities share the same database. As a result, she got back to Kyiv on the plane.
>
> So my query is obvious, since Nikolay also had some issues and his visa was revoked and he hasn't applied for a new one. With this in mind, I feel that there's a risk that he will fly to Mexico and would be denied entry, and in bad mood would be forced to come back. Please advise here.
>
> And another thing: could you kindly update me as to what needs to be done prior to our meeting with PEMEX?
>
> Best,
> Vadym

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