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Make a copy of your passport, the visa and the entry/exit cards before you travel to Russia, so you have always a back up if you lose the original ones. In Russia it is also better to carry copies (passport vital pages, Russian visa page, migration card and registration) with you instead of your official documents. And it would be better to make copies of your return tickets, too. |
You should carry the medical insurance with you. It might be asked at the border. And if something happens to you (loss of consciousness on seeing a beautiful Russian woman, for example) all necessary medical aid will be provided and paid by your insurance company (not only first aid). |
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Please make a copy of your tourist invitation (voucher) and carry it with you. It might be asked at the Russian border. This tourist voucher is the list of services that have been pre-booked and prepaid. It is the proof that you are a tourist. According to Russian laws foreigners have to register their visas in the local office of the Ministry of Interior (OVIR) within 3 working days after arrival or within 1 day in case of staying in a hotel. This rule is applied for all foreign nationals. If you do not know where and how to do registration, please contact your inviting organization. If you stay in Russia less than 3 working days you don't have to register your visa. The registration is a stamp on your migration card. Depending on where you register your visa and what kind of visa you have, the registration process can be different. Why not download the Russian Customs Declaration form if you need one? Saves time at the airport when you get there. Customs Declaration form - English This is a 2-sided form, print back to back and cut in half. You need 2, one for entry, one for exit. |
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(Arrival) and B (Departure). You should fill out
both parts and hand it over to the Border Control
Officer along with your passports and other travel
documents. It is important to fill in the name of
the inviting company and the address of the inviting
company. Part A will be taken and part B - stamped
and returned to you for the registration. Upon departure the migration card with registration should be handed over to immigration officials at the border. Please note that the arrival/departure card inserted into your passport by the consulate is different from the migration card, and you have to contain both cards in your passport.
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