Private Visa

  1. Visit to relatives or friends-citizens of the Russian Federation or non-EU countries
  2. To apply for a private visa an applicant should submit to the Consular section:

    1. Completed visa application, a national passport, one passport size photo, paid travel insurance (see points 1-4 of the General Information);
    2. An official electronic or original private invitation issued by the General Administration for Migration Issues of the Interior Ministry of Russia. A person or organization inviting you to visit Russia (except citizens of Iceland, Norway and the EU Member states, legally residing in Russia) applies for an invitation to the Local Office of the Administration. Then the electronic or original invitation should be sent directly to an applicant.

    Important! A private visa can be issued only in accordance with the dates of entry/departure indicated in your invitation and can’t exceed 90 days of staying in Russia. The insurance policy should cover all the period of the applicant’s stay in Russia.

  3. Visit to a relative if he’s a citizen of Iceland, Norway or the European Union
  4. A citizen of the European Union legally residing, working or studying on the territory of the Russian Federation can invite his close relatives – spouse, children (including adopted), parents (including custodians), grandparents and grandchildren using a simplified procedure. The following documents should be submitted to the consular section:

    1. Completed visa application, a national passport, one passport size photo, paid travel insurance (see points 1-4 of the General Information);
    2. Written request (in original only) from the host person which should contain the following information:
      1. for the host person – name, surname and the address in the Russian Federation;
      2. for the guest person - name, surname, date of birth, gender, citizenship, passport number, aim and a period of the trip, number of entries.
    3. A copy of one of the following documents, which proves, that the host person legally resides on the Russian territory: permanent or temporary residence permit, a visa for work or study with the period of the validity for more than 90 days.
    4. Documents which certify kinship between host and guest persons. There can be certificates of birth, marriage, or name reverse. The documents mentioned above can be accepted only in Russian or English.

    Imortant! Parents, grandparents, children (elder than 21) and grandchildren can get a single-entry visa for the period of not more than 90 days. The insurance policy should cover all the period of the applicant’s stay in Russia. Spouses and children (younger than 21) can get the visa with the period of the validity up to 5 years in accordance with the validity period of the permission for legal residence of the host person in Russia.

  5. Visit to military or civil burial grounds
  6. A citizen of Iceland, Norway or the European Union can once a year visit a burial ground of his relatives using a simplified procedure. The following documents should be submitted to the consular section:

    1. Completed visa application, a national passport, one passport size photo, paid travel insurance (see points 1-4 of the General Information);
    2. An official document confirming the existence and preservation of the grave;
    3. Official documents confirming family or other relationship between the applicant and the buried. There can be certificates of birth, marriage, or name reverse. The documents mentioned above can be accepted only in Russian or English.

    A visa to visit a burial ground can be single-entry for the period of not more than 14 days.

  7. Visit to the Russian Federation in the case of serious illness or death of a close relative.
  8. A foreign citizen can visit the Russian Federation in the case of serious illness or death of a close relative. The following documents should be submitted to the consular section personally by an applicant:

    1. Completed visa application, a national passport, one passport size photo, paid travel insurance (see points 1-4 of the General Information);
    2. An official document confirming the fact of illness or death of a close relative. It can be a telegram, confirmed by the doctor or a certificate of death (fax copy is accepted);
    3. Official documents confirming family relationship between the applicant and the ill or dead person. There can be certificates of birth, marriage, or name reverse.
    4. The personal statement of an applicant, containing the request to issue a visa and the address in the Russian Federation where the applicant is planning to stay.

    A one-entry visa can be issued for the period of not more than 30 days. It can be processed as soon as possible and issued free of charge.

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