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Before entering Russia

What is a Russian visa?
Do I need a visa?
What is the difference between a tourist visa and a business visa?
Can I travel on a private trip and individually with a tourist visa?
Can I process an invitation for a private visa through your company?
If I am flying to another country through Moscow do I need a transit visa?
How long does it take to process a business visa? And how much does it cost?
Should I provide you with the exact travel dates in my application form for a tourist invitation or can I give you rough dates within the same month?
How can I change some details in my request for an invitation?
Do I need a visa for my child?
Are there any other ways of payment for your services except payment by a credit card?



While in Russia

Do I need to register my visa?

Where can I register my visa?
Do I need to register my visa if I intend to stay in Russia for no longer than 3 days?
What if I am passing through Moscow en route to another Russian city and there is not enough time to come to your downtown Moscow office to register my visa?
I am in Moscow now and I’d like to stay here for one more week. Can extend my tourist visa? For how long?
What if my visa was lost or stolen in Moscow?
Can I extend my one-year multiple entries Russian visa without leaving Russia?

Before entering Russia


What is a Russian visa?
A visa to the Russian Federation is a document, permitting stay in Russia for a specific period of time. A visa lists entry/exit dates, your vital information, passport details and some information about the inviting party. Please note, that your Russian visa is an exit permit just like it’s an entry permit. If you lose it or stay over your designated departure date, leaving the country could be more troublesome than entering it.

Do I need a visa?
Most foreign nationals are required to have entry visas to travel to the Russian Federation. Citizens of former CIS Republics, except Georgia and Turkmenistan, may enter Russia with their national passports. See different Russian Visa Types.

What is the difference between a tourist visa and a business visa?
Tourist visas are valid for up to one month and business visas are valid for the period of 1 to 12 months. A tourist visa invitation can be issued in one to two days while for business visa it takes 5-17 business days to prepare depending on the type you choose. See Russian Visa Types to find the most appropriate visa for you.

Can I travel on a private trip and individually with a tourist visa?
Yes, you can. The type of visa you choose depends on the purpose and the length of your trip. For a tourist visa to Russia you must have confirmed accommodations or transit information for every night of your stay in the country.
We will provide you with visa support invitation to satisfy this requirement and confirming your accommodations/itinerary. No hotel reservations or bookings are needed on your part.

Can I process an invitation for a private visa through your company?
We provide only tourist and business invitations’ processing. Friends or relatives who will host you during your Russian visit will need to obtain a visa invitation for you from the Passport and Visa Department of the local Police Precinct. This official invitation will need to be mailed to you. Russian Consulates worldwide accept only original private visa invitations. Obtaining this type of invitation can be a very lengthy and troublesome procedure, and we suggest applying for either Tourist visa or Business visa instead.

If I am flying to another country through Moscow do I need a transit visa?
Yes, you do if you intend to leave transit zone in the airport. You should apply for a transit visa to the Russian Consulate showing them your air tickets to and from Moscow. They will issue your transit visa on the grounds of your tickets. Please note that a transit visa can be valid for up to 72 hours only. If you can't satisfy these requirements, we suggest you apply for a regular Tourist visa instead.

How long does it take to process a business visa? And how much does it cost?
Please note, that we can provide you with an invitation for your business visa, which you then take to the Russian Consulate to receive the visa itself.

Should I provide you with the exact travel dates in my application form for a tourist invitation or can I give you rough dates within the same month?
A Tourist visa is issued for a maximum of 14 days so you can mention rough travel dates within that time frame. You can then enter and leave Russia within that period.

How can I change some details in my request for an invitation?
In case you have provided us wrong details or forgotten about something, please, do not hesitate to e-mail or call us at 011-43522551, 43522554.

Do I need a visa for my child?
If you are applying for a business visa and your child’s info is entered into the US or EU passport of one of the parents, you can get one invitation for the parent and the child together. Please provide your child’s data as well as the amendment page of the parent’s passport when you fill out the form. If your child has a separate passport, you will need to get a separate invitation for him/her as an accompanying family member. If one of the parent’s is a Russian citizen and the child is traveling to Russia with that parent, you will need to get a Russian passport or a private visa for the child. Tourist visa invitation will not be appropriate.

Are there any other ways of payment for your services except payment by a credit card?
There are different ways of payment for our services. You can transfer money to our bank account or authorize somebody to pay in cash in Moscow on your behalf.

While in Russia

Do I need to register my visa?
All foreign citizens arriving in Russia must register their visas within three working days upon your arrival (excluding weekends and official holidays). An unregistered visa can cause problems and delays with even the most common tasks that require a passport as identification and may oblige you to pay fines to or be held by the police (milizia). Proof of visa registration is the rectangular stamp in your passport or Migration Card indicating:

· the period of validity and date of registration;
· registration number, name of registering authority, and signature of executing officer.

Visa registration procedures and requirements can differ in each city and region of Russia.

Where can I register my visa?
If you are staying at a hotel, the hotel will register your visa. You will be asked of your visa and passport. A small registration fee can be imposed.

Do I need to register my visa if I intend to stay in Russia for no longer than 3 days?
If you are going to stay in Russia less than 3 business days there is no need to register your visa.

What if I am passing through Moscow en route to another Russian city and there is not enough time to come to your downtown Moscow office to register my visa?
You should send us the copies of your passport, visa and the exact address of your stay in the city of your final destination. We will send an official letter with the request to register your visa to that city’s local authorities (the UVIR office). We need your fax number in order to send you the letter. You should bring this letter to the UVIR office in your destination city and your visa will be registered there. Your official invitation would be stating Moscow and the city of your final destination. For detailed information please see Russian Visa Registration.

I am in Moscow now and I’d like to stay here for one more week. Can extend my tourist visa? For how long?
Generally the Russian visas cannot be extended. It can be prolonged in case of:

· Missing your flight
· Accident
· Serious illness
· Seat unavailability in case of an open-date ticket

In all the cases mentioned above we can extend your visa for up to 2 weeks only.
Note: you need to provide appropriate documents to prove your case.
The cost of the exit visa could be from 150 to 300 USD, depending on the circumstances.

What if my visa was lost or stolen in Moscow?
In that unfortunate case, you need a new exit visa.
First of all, you must contact a local police precinct and make a request for an official document confirming that your visa was lost. To make the processing easier we recommend you to state that your documents were lost, not stolen.
Then, you need to get a new passport at the Embassy or Consulate of your native country.
With the documents mentioned above, one matt finished photo and your return ticket (with the fixed returned date) you should come to our Moscow office. We will then process a new exit visa for you. Please note that the processing takes no less than 5 business days.

Can I extend my one-year multiple entries Russian visa without leaving Russia?
Please take a note that multiple-entry visas are not extended. In order to stay in Russia for more you will need a new visa. You may apply for a new invitation for a visa while your visa is still valid. When we receive your invitation letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs you should leave Russia before your old visa expires and get a new one in any Russian Consulate abroad. Only the citizens of the countries listed below should get their visas in their native countries.

 




 
 
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