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Obtaining A Russian Visa
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Getting Our Invitations to Russia
We found a couple of places online where we could print our
visa applications from. This is where ours came from:
http://www.australia.mid.ru/0img/Visa_Application_Form.pdf
And this is it:
There were a couple of questions we weren't sure of so I
rang the
Russian Federation's Canberra Office on 02 6295 9474 for more
detail. I spoke to Natasha and was told we definitely
only need to send one photo (named and signed on the back)
and one visa application. Other places online say two
photos and two application forms. Their question # 16 asks
about medical insurance. We intend to take out full
travel insurance before leaving Oz but haven't actually done
it yet. Natasha says that is quite OK. We are
Australian citizens so we don't need to worry about that
question - we can just write "No". We have read
somewhere that we have to apply for the visa no more than
three months in advance of our departure date but I mention
this to Natasha and she says it is OK to do it now which is
actually four months in advance of when we go. She
tells me it is better if we have our ticket out of Russia
organised now but when I tell her we're not sure whether we
will be leaving by train or by plane she says for me to put
it all in writing and attach it to the visa application.
In passing she tells me to make the bank cheque or money
order out to "The Embassy of the Russian Federation". Just
as well she mentions this because we would most likely have
made it out to the Russian Consulate or the
Russian Embassy. We may as well get these little
details correct.
It's now February 19th. We've booked our flight out of
Russia with Air Baltic. We exit the country via St
Petersburg and we fly into Frankfurt in Germany en route to
Australia. At long last we have posted off our
applications for our Russian Visas. We have organised our
whole holiday ourselves and we haven't used the services of
a travel agent. Hence we don't have a formal itinerary
to submit with our Visa applications as back up proof of our
intent to travel. So, we decided we would write a memo
to accompany our applications stating which dates/flights we
were entering and leaving the country on and which cities we
intended to stop at.
There is also an office of the Russian Federation in Sydney
but we chose to apply to the Canberra office as we had read
on one of the travel forums that the Canberra office staff were
easier to get along with than the Sydney staff. Let's
hope we are making the correct decision.
I'll report back when the visas are in our passports..........
..............It's now March 8th and we have our Visas. It's been a
total of 17 days and that includes travel time across
Australia and back to us here in the west. That seems
pretty good service. This is what Ian's Visa looks
like:
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Buying Trans Siberian rail tickets through an agency
Our trip in the order it all happened:
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