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Passports And Russian Visas
General Information
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All travelers who wish to enter Russia will need a Russian Visa issued by the Russian Government, the Russian Consulate in the US or
the Russian Consulate in your respective country. To obtain your Russian Visa you will need a Passport valid for a minimum of 6 months
past the anticipated date of entry to the Russia. A Russian Visa application should be completed in full and accompanied by an official
Russian Visa support or invitation letter supplied by a travel company authorized by the Russian Ministries of Internal and Foreign
Affairs. An entry visa for Russia may not be obtained on the border prior to entry.
Passports & Visas
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Though the same general process will exist from one western nation to another, this instructional pertains directly to Americans
traveling to and/or through Russia. All Americans traveling to or through Russia must have a valid passport and travel visa. The Russian visa, unlike that of most other
countries, is considered both an entry visa and an exit visa. Travelers who arrive in Russia without a passport or entry visa may be
subject to heavy fines, days of processing requirements imposed by Russian officials and the possibility of immediate forced departure
by route of entry at the traveler's expense.
Do I Need A Sponsor?
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Visas, other than for transit purposes, are issued based on support from a Russian individual or organization, i.e., a sponsor. It is
very important to know who the sponsor is (usually a tour agency or hotel) and how to contact them. Russian law allows only the sponsor
to apply for replacement, extension or changes to your visa. The U.S. Embassy cannot act as a sponsor. Travelers should verify their
sponsor before departure from the United States.
What's An Exit Visa?
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All foreigners must have an exit visa to depart Russia. For short stays, the exit visa is issued along with the entry visa and is only
valid until the date listed on the visa. All travelers who spend more than three days in Russia must register their visa through their
hotel or sponsor. Visitors who overstay their visa's validity, even for one day, or who neglect to register their visa, may be
prevented from leaving. Errors in dates or other information on the visa can occur, and it is helpful to have someone who reads Russian
check the visa before departing the U.S.
How Long Can I Stay?
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Any person applying for a visa for a stay of more than three months must present a certificate showing that the individual is
HIV-negative. The certificate must contain the applicant's passport data, proposed length of stay in Russia, blood test results for HIV
infection, including date of the test, signature of the doctor conducting the test, medical examination results, diagnostic series and
the seal of the hospital/medical organization. The certificate must be written in both Russian and English and must be valid for three
months from the date of medical examination and blood test.
Must I Know My "Exact" Itinerary?
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It is not necessary for travelers to have either entry or itinerary points in the Russian Federation printed on their visas. All
travelers must continue to list on the visa application all areas to be visited and subsequently register with authorities at each
destination. If travelers in Russia experience entry and exit visa problems they and/or their sponsor must contact the nearest Russian
visa and passport office (OVIR) for assistance. Due to the possibility of random document checks by Russian police, U.S. citizens
should carry their passports and registered visas or photocopies thereof at all times while traveling to or through Russia. Failure to
provide proper documentation can result in detention and/or heavy fines.
Any "Off-Limits" Destinations In Russia?
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There are a number of closed cities throughout Russia. Travelers who attempt to enter these cities without prior authorization are
subject to fines, court hearings and/or deportation. Travelers should check with their sponsor, hotel or the nearest Russian visa and
passport office (OVIR) before traveling to unfamiliar cities and towns.
Passport Photos
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2 photos are required and must be:
- 2x2 inches in size
- Identical
- Taken within the past 6 months, showing current appearance
- Color or black and white
- Full face, front view with a plain white or off-white background
- Between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head
- Taken in normal street attire
NOTE: Although vending machine photos are not generally recommended, as long as photos comply with the above specifications, this may
be a viable option.
Passport & Visa FAQ
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Where/how do I find/obtain...
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What is a passport?
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A passport is a travel document that serves as the ultimate form of proof for a person's citizenship. Passports are issued by the
appropriate authoritative power of a country's government. U.S. passports are issued by the U.S. Passport Agency.
How do I obtain a visa?
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In the U.S., U.S. passports are issued by the U.S. Passport Agency which has various locations. Outside the U.S., passports are issued
by U.S. Embassies and Consulates. Visa4you.net provides passport services for U.S. passports by submitting proper documentation on the
travelers' behalf to the U.S. Passport Agency. This eliminates the need for travelers to visit, communicate and correspond directly
with the U.S. Passport Agency.
Do I need to send my actual passport?
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Yes, for the majority of countries, a visa is stamped on a visa page inside your passport.
How can I get a certified copy of my birth certificate?
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For U.S.-boen individuals, your birth is registered with the state civil authorities where you were born, therefore you may contact
your local state officials for details. You may also contact the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) at National Division of
Data Services, Hyattsville, MD 20782-2003, Phone: (301) 458-4636, website: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm
For how long is my U.S. passport valid?
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If your passport was issued when you were 16 years of age or older, your passport is valid for 10 years. If your passport was issued
when you were younger than 16 years of age, your passport is valid for 5 years.
How long must my passport be valid for my travel abroad?
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Most countries require that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the completion of your trip. If your passport expires
before the required validity, you must apply for a passport renewal.
Do children under the age of 16 require passports?
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Yes. Each individual U.S. citizen must possess his or her own passport. Family members are not allowed to represent other members of
the family inside their passport. Infants must possess their own passport.
How long will it take to process my passport?
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This will vary depending upon the process you have chosen. Click here and look under the Passport Services
section to determine processing times.
Can hats or religious headgear be worn for the passport photo?
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Unless worn daily for religious reasons, all hats or headgear should be removed for the photo. In all cases, no item or attire should
cover or otherwise obscure any part of the face.
Can work uniforms be worn for the passport photo?
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Uniforms should not be worn in photographs except in the case of religious attire that is worn daily. Otherwise, normal street attire
should be worn.
Can eyeglasses be worn for the passport photo?
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Eyeglasses worn on a daily basis can be worn for the photo. However, there should be no reflections from the eyeglasses that obscures
the eyes.
Can sunglasses or tinted glasses be worn for the passport photo?
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Dark glasses or nonprescription glasses with tinted lenses are not acceptable unless you need them for medical reasons. A medical
certificate may be required.
Can a parent or guardian appear in the passport photo of a minor child?
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No, the minor child must be the only subject in the photo. Nothing used to support the minor child, whether by mechanical or human
means, should be in the camera's frame.
Are copied driver license photos or other photo copies OK?
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No, only original photographs are acceptable. Copied or digitally scanned photos of photos will not be accepted. In addition, photos
must not be retouched to alter the customer's appearance in any way.
May photos be taken with a digital camera?
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If the digital camera has sufficient resolution capable of capturing and storing images with 1 million pixels (megapixels) or more
it can be used to take the photos. However, printing of digital images is best done by professional photography processing labs because
many off-the-shelf digital printers cannot achieve the image-quality required for passport and visa photographs. In any case, the
image-quality criteria, described on this website, must be met in the submitted conventional film photo and/or the digital image
printed photo.
What is a Russian Visa?
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A Russian visa is a stamp or endorsement placed by officials of a Russia on a passport that allows the bearer to visit Russia. Russian
visas are obtained by a visa service from the local Russian Consulate for the purpose of the visit. "Visit" is further defined as the
reason for entry, usually business, tourist or transitory. There are over 270 countries that offer visas and literally thousands of
different types of visas available based upon country, type of visit, and length of visit.
What is the difference between a passport and a Russian visa?
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A passport is an official government document that certifies one's identity and citizenship. The passport serves two purposes: to
regain entry to the country of citizenship (i.e. the United States) and is a requirement by many countries to gain entry to the country
you are visiting.
A visa is an official government document that temporarily authorizes you to be in the country you are visiting. Many countries
require a visa to gain entry. The visa usually is in the form of a stamp IN the passport (Russia is the exception and issues a
separate document) and is obtained from the country you are visiting.
Do I really need a Russian visa?
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If you are traveling to Russia, whether for business or tourism, you require a visa to be obtained from a consulate in advance of your
trip. In order to get one, travelers need an invitation from a Russian citizen or a company, which is then taken to a Russian embassy
or consulate, where the actual visa is issued. Within three business days of arrival in Russia, the visa needs to be registered by the
person/organization that issued the invitation.
What is the difference between the Russian visas?
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Tourist Visas
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Tourist visas are best for short visits. In theory you to have a hotel and an itinerary planned for each night of your stay in order to
get a tourist visa, but this rule is broken more often than it's followed. If you need a visa invitation, we can obtain this for you so
you don't have to worry about obtaining it separately.
Business Visas
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Business visas aren't just for foreigners working in Russia. Far more flexible than tourist visas, they are often the best choice for
tourists who are visiting friends and don't need a hotel, or who are looking to spend an extended period of time in Russia, especially
those who want to travel independently or extensively. In order to get a business visa you need an invitation from a Russian firm. If
you need an invitation, we can obtain this for you so you don't have to worry about obtaining it separately. Types of business visas
available include the single-entry, double-entry and the multiple entry visa.
Homestay Visas
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Homestay visas are your best bet when you have friends or relatives in Russia who plan to host you during your trip there. Homestay
visas are issued for up to 3 months, and, therefore, are more flexible then regular tourist visas. Whats not very flexible about them
though is the invitation your Russian hosts will have to get for you it takes sometimes up to 2 months for local offices to process
their request and then an original has to be sent to the Russian consulate abroad for processing.
How long does it take to obtain a visa?
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The answer varies depending upon the service you choose. The consulate fee included in your application indicates to the Consulate the
level of expediency you are requesting. The Russian Consulate processes visas as quickly as a same-day basis (work load permitting) to
a slower paced 2 week processing.
For how long is a visa valid?
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A Russian visa is valid for the exact period of stay your invitation dictates, with the exception of the Homestay visa which is valid
for up to 3 months.
How do I obtain an invitation to Russia?
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All Russian visas require an accompanying invitation from a Russian entity. You can have your host, business partner, or friend obtain
it for you from within Russia. This can be a tedious and lengthy process. However, you may obtain an invitation letter and any other
needed visa support by clicking here.
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