According to Russian law, your Russian visa must be registered within 72 hours upon your arrival (excluding weekends and official holidays).
- If you are staying at a hotel, the hotel will register your visa. You will be asked for your visa and passport. A small registration fee may be imposed.
- If you are not staying at a hotel, and traveling on a tourist visa, you will have to register your visa at a local UVIR.
- If you are not staying at a hotel, and travel on a business visa, your visa will be registered by our representatives at the central UVIR. You should apply to our Moscow office for registration, providing the following documents:
- the original copy of your passport
- immigration card with an entry stamp
- registration application (the form is in Russian and we would be happy to fill it out for you)
- letter from your landlord
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.
