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  2. Visa policy of Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 March 2025. Policy on permits required to enter Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine Politics of Russia Law Constitution Russian Criminal Code Tax Code Mental Health Law Presidency President Vladimir Putin (list) Presidential Administration Security Council State Council Executive Prime ...

  3. Visa requirements for Russian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Online Visa / Visa on arrival [251] 90 days [252] Extension of stay is possible of up to 150 days. Business travellers can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 5 years, subject to a fee and a license issued by the Ministry of Industry. X Netherlands: Visa required [253] New Zealand: Visa required [254] May apply online (Online Visitor ...

  4. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    South Ossetia has no visa regime, however entry and exit can only be done by land border crossing with Russia, a multiple entry visa to Russia and three-day prior notification are required to enter. [556] [557] Svalbard: Visa not required [558] Unlimited Anyone of any nationality may live and work freely in Svalbard per the Svalbard Treaty ...

  5. Immigration to Russia - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Russia involves foreign citizens (or people without any citizenship) seeking permanent residence in the territory of the Russian Federation.Historically, Russian empire was one of the World's leading destination for immigrants starting with the reign of Peter I in ca. 1700, and especially after the ascension of Catherine II to the Russian throne in 1762, until the October ...

  6. Federal Migration Service - Wikipedia

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    The territorial organs of the FMS of Russia were established on January 1, 2006, bringing together the Passport and Visa Service [3] and the Immigration Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Until 2012, the service was under the jurisdiction of the MVD. From 2012 til 2016, FMS was under direct subordinate of the Russian Government. [4]

  7. Russian passport - Wikipedia

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    The holders of Russian Federation passports issued in Crimea and Sevastopol after their 2014 annexation, territory that is internationally recognized as a foreign-occupied part of Ukraine, do not have their passports recognized by the United States, [5] and are denied European Schengen-zone visas [6] (although Crimean residents who hold ...

  8. Migration card - Wikipedia

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    Migration card (Russian: Миграционная карта) is an identity document in the Union State of Russia and Belarus for foreign nationals. Originally they were bilingual (Russian/English), but were changed into Russian-only. The responses to the questionnaire in it may still be completed in English.

  9. Electronic visa - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 2000s many countries introduced e-visas and electronic travel authorisations (ETAs) as an alternative to traditional visas.An ETA is a kind of pre-arrival registration, which may or may not be officially classified as a visa depending on the issuing jurisdiction, required for foreign travellers who are exempted from obtaining a full visa.