QUOTE(Scott and Marta @ Apr 20 2008, 09:40 PM)

Itīs nice if he can get it notarized so itīs clear who itīs from and add a copy of his passport or something.
"For those persons going to the U.S. on tourism, please indicate where you will be staying. If you are visiting friends, please feel free to bring correspondence or letters of invitation from them. PLEASE do NOT bring a notarized form or letter to this effect."
"If you choose to include an invitation letter with your visa application, it is not necessary that it be notarized."
http://moscow.usembassy.gov/consular/consu...ord_id=nivtypesConsulate mentioned no notarizing twice. If I was the CO, I'd be ticked if it was notarized.
QUOTE(slim @ Apr 21 2008, 05:12 AM)

I believe it's still $100/application.
"The application fee for a U.S. nonimmigrant visa is $100 (effective January 1, 2008, the Machine-Readable Visa (MRV) fee will increase from $100 to $131), payable in cash in Russian rubles. This application fee is non-refundable. This fee should be submitted to Pony Express at the time the application is turned in for delivery to the Embassy."
http://www.usembassy.ru/consular/consular...._id=reqvdocs#nvGet ready to pay $131 for the application now and Pony Express will charge its fees depending on how far you live from the nearest consulate. Can range between $25 - $100.