FYI,

Invitation letter must be from organization or company or University that registered from Malaysia. In last MozCamp Asia that how we do it to help all the people on board by using OSDC.MY. They for it would be easy to get approval from KLN. I would suggest to get either Redhat Malaysia or APIIT or Inigo to issue the invitation letter otherwise it will be hard to get fast approval but if you have friend work at KLN it would be another issue.

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Mohd Izhar Firdaus Ismail <kagesenshi.87@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Harish Pillay <hpillay@redhat.com> wrote:
> Izhar -
>
> | From last night meeting, an issue was raised regarding the invitation
> | letter. While visitors from the countries are allowed to enter
> | Malaysia without referral for 30 days, the process of applying visa
> | will be more difficult than applying with referral. Therefore it would
> | be beneficial for us to send them an invitation letter.
> |
> | Could we get RH to provide it?. Thanks!.
>
> I will do that today.  I think it should have the RH Malaysian postal
> address on the letterhead and will work with Mansur on it.
>
> We need to have a rapid fire way to generate these letters - ie, as soon
> as a request is made, the letter should go out automatically.  How can
> we make that happen?

Cool thanks!

In term of rapid fire, I dont think thats needed as we're only
planning to send this to those who are sponsored under Fedora funding,
and I think we already have all the requests from South Asia.

A ODF template for my team to use would be enough.

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