I had recently applied for my fourth tourist visa to Russia this year. Today I received my passport back, along with a receipt for payment (like I had previously), except there is no stamp! They've also noted on my receipt that my visa was for 5 days, when it was actually for 14. I don't know if I've been refused, or if this just means they want me to come to the embassy to get my visa stamp, or if they simply forgot to stamp it. I'm also going to have to have them address the incorrect number of days. Anyone ever have this happen before?
Btw, in looking at the Russian Embassy website, they say that beginning September 8, they will no longer process tourist visas by mail, everyone will have to come to a consulate in person.

It looks like Putin and his merry band of goose-steppers are starting to put the screws to us visiting Russia. I have a feeling this is just the first step.

This will basically add $100 on to every visa I apply for in the future, due to the distance I am from the nearest consulate. $50 in gas to drive to the consulate to drop off the application, another $50 in gas to drive back up a few days later to pick it up.