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Visa requirements for Russian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Russia. Russian citizens in other countries also can benefit from the mobility rights arrangements within the Commonwealth of Independent States and the rules of the single market of the Eurasian Economic Union .
The visa policy of Russia deals with the requirements which a foreign national wishing to enter the Russian Federation must meet to obtain a visa, which is a permit to travel to, enter, and remain in the country. Visa exemptions are based on bilateral or multilateral agreements.
Visa requirements for Russian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other countries placed on citizens of Russia. As of 2025, Russian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 114 countries and territories, ranking the Russian passport 45th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Turkey passport) according ...
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. [551] [552] Svalbard: Visa not required [553] Unlimited Anyone of any nationality may live and work freely in Svalbard per the Svalbard Treaty ...
Visa on arrival available if arriving from Russian border only by train or car and must possess a multi entry Russian visa to be eligible and must exit via Russian border only. Mount Athos — Special permit required (4 days: EUR 25 for Orthodox visitors, EUR 35 for non-Orthodox visitors, EUR 18 for students).
South Ossetia has mutual visa-free agreements with Russia in 2010 [1] and Abkhazia in 2015. [2] South Ossetians can either use their domestic or international passport to enter Russia and Abkhazia. South Ossetia and Venezuela are preparing to sign a mutual visa-free agreement.
In response, Russia introduced similar transit-visa requirements for citizens of the United States who transit Russia to third countries, from 6 May 2001. [113] On 19 June 2001, after a meeting between presidents Putin and Bush , the transit visa requirements were mutually canceled.
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