FAQ
All Russian Visas should be registered upon arrival to the Russian Federation.
According to Russian law, your Russian visa must be registered within 72 hours of arrival (excluding weekends and official holidays).
- 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.
- If you are not staying at a hotel, our offices in Vladivostok will provide registration services.
- For all visas issued for up to three months (both tourist and business) registration is done in our Vladivostok office in the applicant's presence within one business day.
- Registration of visas issued for longer period is done by our representatives in the local UVIR within three workdays. Please contact our office to get detailed information on the registration procedure.
Registration fee is USD 20
Our address in Vladivostok:
59 Krasnogo Znamemy.,
tel. (4232) 454465, 459483,
fax (4232) 459483.
- If your final destination is not Vladivostok and you are not staying at a hotel, you will need to register your visa with a local UVIR. We will provide you with an official letter requesting UVIR officials to register your visa promptly.
Please note that not registering your Russian visa may lead to serious problems: detention by police, fines on departure, prevention from boarding the plane, etc. We strongly advise you to register your Russian visa to avoid possible unnecessary inconveniences.
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