casanovawa
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I'm thinking of visiting Russia later this year, do you have to get a letter of invitation or something similar and how easy is it to get such a letter?
Does your Australian partner need an invitation to travel to Russia? I heard that if you are married to a Russian citizen that there is no need for the invitation (private visa)? My fiance is Russian & when she moves to Australia later this year it will be hard to organise an invitation to visit later on. I've been twice now on a private visa & they are a bit of a stuff around but at least they are valid for 3 months.No need to provide your flight itinerary.
Also, you can buy your invitation letter from any Russian travel agency that is accredited with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and has their reference number. This reference number is pretty much all Russian consulates need to issue you a visa.
There is a million of Russian travel agencies online, just do a google search on "russian visa" and there will be an ocean of possibilities
Feel free to ask me any other questions about Russia - I'm a dual Russian/Australian citizen and travel there every year. Also have had a number of times to organise a Russian visa for my Australian partner so I know what I'm talking about![]()
Wrong. A visa is still required regardless whether you're married or not unless you take the Russian citizenship and this is very hard. Also, a private invitation is harder to make and process (youre right) so my partner gets a "priglashenie" (invitation) from a whatever random travel agency and then on it's a simple enough thingDoes your Australian partner need an invitation to travel to Russia? I heard that if you are married to a Russian citizen that there is no need for the invitation (private visa)? My fiance is Russian & when she moves to Australia later this year it will be hard to organise an invitation to visit later on. I've been twice now on a private visa & they are a bit of a stuff around but at least they are valid for 3 months.
I knew the visa was still required, I just heard that the invitation wasn't required & you could apply for the visa without it. Obviously I heard wrong information.Wrong. A visa is still required regardless whether you're married or not unless you take the Russian citizenship and this is very hard. Also, a private invitation is harder to make and process (youre right) so my partner gets a "priglashenie" (invitation) from a whatever random travel agency and then on it's a simple enough thing
AFAIK, most fares allow for a full refund in the case of a visa denial by a country, if the airline is supplied with supporting documentation of refusal of visa.and to mitigate any financial risk should your application be denied
Sorry, I was too quick adding your post and misunderstood you. Yes, if your Russian wife/husband/children are traveling with you, you can get a single or double private visa for 90 days without an invitation. It's the same $110/190 , takes the same time and involves the same bureaucracy. You only save $20 or so on the invitation. Since me and my partner are not married (no same sex marriage in Australia -I knew the visa was still required, I just heard that the invitation wasn't required & you could apply for the visa without it. Obviously I heard wrong information.I can get my future sister in law to organise and invitation anyway. Cheers.
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AFAIK, most fares allow for a full refund in the case of a visa denial by a country, if the airline is supplied with supporting documentation of refusal of visa.
Thanks for the information! Really helpful!Sorry, I was too quick adding your post and misunderstood you. Yes, if your Russian wife/husband/children are traveling with you, you can get a single or double private visa for 90 days without an invitation. It's the same $110/190 , takes the same time and involves the same bureaucracy. You only save $20 or so on the invitation. Since me and my partner are not married (no same sex marriage in Australia -) this is not an option for us. It will work for you though but you need to get married first
Ok, good to see i'm not the only one who benefited from this info...
And I am planning to be in Europe for about a week and half or so in July, so will probably fly from FRA to MOS and do 3-4 days or so in Moscow, catch an overnight train up to St Petersburg for 3 days or so then a train round to Helsinki for a few days before flying back down to FRA and on to the US...
I come from St.Petersburg so might be prejudicedBut yes i imagine St Petersburg would be pretty amazing...
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