Russian visa registration - how to go about it?
Your Tourist, Private or Business Russian visa must be registered with the Russian authorities if
you are planning to stay in Russia for longer than 3 days.
The visa registration rule was introduced mostly...
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Russian visa registration - how to go about it?
Your Tourist, Private or Business Russian visa must be registered with the Russian authorities if
you are planning to stay in Russia for longer than 3 days.
The visa registration rule was introduced mostly for visitors from the CIS countries rather than
other foreigners to avoid illegal immigration.
The registration is complete when you get a slip of
paper confirming that your visa has been registered.
Actually, you do not have to register your Russian visa yourself, your accommodating party –
hotel, friends or relatives – should do it on your behalf.
So make sure they do it for you.
If you
fail to register your Russian visa, you may have to pay a fine, be detained by police and even get
deported from Russia with the ban of entering that country for up to 5 years.
You should get
your Russian visa registered within 3 working days and your tickets which you used to enter
that country come as proof of your period of stay there.
If you
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