After our Vien trip we went to Bratislava. We want to visit this country because we are thinkink start a business in EU actually we want to continue same business that we offer in our country. This one is like a virtual branch for us. That’s why we have a plan to spent a few weeks in Slovakia also we have two appointments to meet migration consultancy company in Bratislava.

One of those companies need full payment to start and the other one has a road map like seen this screenshot from their web site. They only need %10 percent of the full payment to start the process. And then another %40 when open a company and personal account in the bank. And finally after obtaining a residence permit card you will pay the rest of the cost. Amazing! Let me share a screenshot from their web site, isn’t it clear?

I dont want to make a full payment so the other company is already lost a point in my mind. But let us meet with them, we already offer them to pay for their time. I think I already paid one and the other one not mind, we will pay with cash for one hour consultant. I dont want to waste their time. But I should share with you, those two companies never ask me for payment. They offer free meetings but we are still not sure about starting the process and the time is priceless so we want to pay.

We had rented an apartment in the center of Bratislava. I’m finally here, sitting comfortably with my feet up and writing again.

Getting into our apartment wasn’t smooth either. It was raining, we got soaked, and then we had to wait outside for half an hour to reset the door code. Not fun.

Once we finally got inside, we did a quick city tour. Unfortunately, we couldn’t try any local food because everything had closed early. So, we ended up eating ramen at an Asian restaurant in Slovakia—funny, right? It was actually pretty good.

We’ll continue exploring the city tomorrow. We have a meeting with one of the consultancy firms around tomorrow noon. For some reason, I feel quite positive about them.

I really wish Prorelo (http://prorelo.com) offered services in Slovakia too. They were the most impressive company we found. Their website, the details, the professionalism—it all felt trustworthy.

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