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PASSPORTS: Valid ten-year passport required by all.
Note: Whilst in the country, visitors must carry ID at all times. Rather than carry original documents, it is advisable to carry photocopies of passports and visas, which will facilitate replacement should either be stolen.
VISAS: Required by all except the following, provided arriving from their country of origin:
(a) nationals of CIS countries (except nationals of Turkmenistan and Georgia who do require visas);
(b) nationals of Cuba, Poland and Romania for stays of up to 30 days;
(c) nationals of Cyprus and Mongolia, provided coming for purposes of business and holding letter of invitation and return tickets, or travelling as tourists and holding prepaid hotel vouchers;
(d) transit passengers who are continuing their journey within 24 hours without leaving the transit area.
Types of visa and cost: Tourist, Business, Private and Transit visas: £30, if visa is processed in six working days. (Processing within three to five days costs £60; next-day processing £80; same-day processing costs £90; processing within one hour costs £120.) Double-entry visas: Same prices as above with an additional £10 charge per visa. Multiple-entry visa: £150, same-day processing; £130 next-day processing; £100 if processed within six days.
Note: (a) Nationals of some countries may have to pay a consular fee in addition to the visa processing charges listed. Enquire at the Consulate or Consular Section of Embassy for a list of nationals and prices. (b) Nationals of France under 18 years of age pay half of the applicable visa fees. (c) Transit visas are required by all except passengers remaining in the transit zone of Moscow Sheremetievo airport for less than 24 hours.
Validity: Dependent on purpose of trip. Transit visas are valid for up to three days. Tourist visas are valid for up to one month. Private visas are valid for up to 90 days.
Application to: Consulate (or Consular section at Embassy); see Contact Addresses section.
Application requirements: (a) Completed application form. (b) One recent passport-size photo with applicant’s name written clearly on the reverse. (c) Passport valid for at least six months after visa expires, with at least one blank page. (d) Fee (payable in cash only or postal orders for postal applications). (e) Postal applications must be accompanied by a large, pre-paid special delivery, self-addressed envelope. Tourist visas (a)-(e) and, (f) original tourist voucher (exchange order) issued by an authorised travel company stating their reference number, passenger names, dates of entry and exit, confirmation of payment, full itinerary, places to be visited, means of transportation and confirmation in Russian language. The voucher should be stamped and signed by an authorised person. (g) A standard tourist confirmation of acceptance issued by Russian tourist company or hotel accredited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Russia, showing tourist reference number given by Russian Foreign Minister and names of applicants, full itinerary and dates of entry/exit. Private visa (for visiting relations or friends) (a)-(e) and, (f) official original letter of invitation from Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Business visas: (a)-(e) and, (f) an official letter of invitation from company or organisation in Russia responsible for visit, certified by consular department of Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (g) An introductory letter from applicant’s company stating purpose of visit, itinerary, dates of entry and exit and companies to be visited. Transit visas: (a)-(d), and (e) Original and copy of confirmed air ticket to and from Russia. Multiple Entry visas: (a)-(e) and, (f) Written confirmation or telex from the Consular Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Note: (a) Those who are travelling in groups (standard package tours, coach tours, international competitions and cruises) should submit all documentation to the tour operator making the travel arrangements. For visits to relatives/friends in the CIS, enquire at the Consulate for details of application procedures. (b) All travellers staying in the Russian Federation for longer than three days must register their visas through their hotel or sponsor. Private visitors must register with local police on arrival. For travel to Tajikistan your invitation should be confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan. (c) French nationals should also have previous three months bank statements, medical insurance and a copy of their tickets. (d) German nationals may only apply through the Russian consulate in Germany. (e) As of 10 February 2003 every foreign citizen will be given a migration card free of charge when they cross the Russian border. They must fill in their personal data, terms, purpose of visit and prospective place of residence and present the card when applying for registration after three days. The migration cards must be handed back upon departure.
Working days required: Depending on type of visa, one to 12 working days. Postal applications take at least eight to 12 days to process. Applications for visas may not be made earlier than three months before departure.
Exit visas: Exit visas are required by all passengers who want to leave the country and are normally issued together with the entry visa. If the exit permit has not yet been issued by the representative of the Russian Federation which issued the visa, aliens should obtain it at the latest two days prior to departure, from the Intourist Service Bureau in their hotel.
Temporary residence: Enquire at Embassy.
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