Our primary focus is on providing visa support for foreign citizens who wish to visit Russia. We have in-depth knowledge of Russian legislation and international treaties, along with extensive practical experience in preparing documents for issuing invitations and visas to foreigners.
Visa Support for Foreign Tourists: Issuing tourist invitations for short trips to Russia.
Business Invitations: Assisting companies in preparing documents for business invitations for up to one year with multiple entries.
Legal Support for Employment: Providing assistance in preparing documents for work permits and work invitations to the Russian Federation.
Our consultants will help you determine the ideal type of visa for your needs. With the qualified assistance, you can save time and ensure your guests successfully obtain a Russian visa.
A Russian tourist visa invitation, also known as a visa support or tourist voucher, is a mandatory document for applying for a Russian visa. This invitation letter is issued by a person or organization legally established in Russia, such as a hotel, tour operator, or a Russian citizen inviting you for tourism purposes2.
Choose the Type of Invitation: Determine whether you need a tourist invitation, or another type based on your travel purpose.
send us your documents: Passport Scan, and Share your personal details, travel dates, and purpose of visit with the issuer.
Pay Invitation Fee: Fee start fro US$ 50 - According to your Nationality, Please contact with us
Receive the Invitation Letter: Recieve the invitation letter.
To apply for a Russian tourist visa at the embassy, you will need to submit the following documents:
Completed Visa Application Form: Fill out the form accurately and print it.
Valid Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months after your intended departure from Russia and have at least two blank visa-designated pages.
Recent Passport-Size Photo: Ensure the photo meets the requirements for a Russian visa.
Proof of Residence: If you are not applying from your home country, provide proof of residence for the last 90 days.
Visa Support (Invitation Letter): The invitation letter from the authorized issuer in Russia.
Bank Statements: For the last three months, if you are self-employed, unemployed, or a company director.
Travel Itinerary: Details of your travel plans, including flight bookings and hotel reservations.
Make sure to check the specific requirements of the Russian embassy or consulate where you will submit your application, as they may have additional requirements based on your nationality or visa type.
A Russian business visa invitation is a mandatory document for applying for a Russian business visa. This invitation letter is issued by a company or organization legally established in Russia, such as a business partner, a Russian company, or a Russian citizen inviting you for business purposes.
Choose the Type of Invitation: Determine whether you need a tourist invitation, or another type based on your travel purpose.
send us your documents: Passport Scan, and Share your personal details, travel dates, and purpose of visit with the issuer.
Pay Invitation Fee: Fee start from US$ 100 - According to your Nationality, Please contact with us
Receive the Invitation Letter: Recieve the invitation letter.
To apply for a Russian business visa at the embassy, you will need to submit the following documents:
Completed Visa Application Form: Fill out the form accurately and print it.
Valid Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months after your intended departure from Russia and have at least two blank visa-designated pages.
Recent Passport-Size Photo: Ensure the photo meets the requirements for a Russian visa.
Proof of Residence: If you are not applying from your home country, provide proof of residence for the last 90 days.
Visa Support (Invitation Letter): The invitation letter from the authorized issuer in Russia.
Bank Statements: For the last three months, if you are self-employed, unemployed, or a company director.
Travel Itinerary: Details of your travel plans, including flight bookings and hotel reservations.
Medical Insurance: Coverage of at least β¬30,000 valid for Russia.
Validity: Business visas can be valid for up to 90 days, 180 days, or even up to 1 year, depending on your needs.
Number of Entries: Business visas can be single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry.
Purpose of Visit: Business visas are for commercial purposes such as signing contracts, attending business meetings, participating in exhibitions, or performing technical maintenance.
Make sure to check the specific requirements of the Russian embassy or consulate where you will submit your application, as they may have additional requirements based on your nationality or visa type.
To work in Russia, a foreign citizen must apply for a work visa. This rule applies to citizens of any country, except citizens of CIS countries, who have the right to work in the Russian Federation on a patent. A work visa gives foreigners the right to work, get paid and live on the territory of Russia for the duration of its validity. Please note that a work visa cannot be issued without a work permit.
Get a Job Offer: Secure a job offer from a Russian employer authorized to hire foreign workers.
Employerβs Invitation: Your employer must provide a work invitation. This document outlines your job role, salary, and duration of employment, and it needs to be approved by Russian authorities3.
Check Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure from Russia.
Complete Online Application Form: Fill out the Russian work visa application form available on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Gather Required Documents: Collect all necessary documents for your application.
Submit Application: Submit your application at a Russian consulate or embassy in your home country.
Pay Visa Fees: Pay the required visa fees, which can vary based on the type of visa and processing speed.
Wait for Processing: Processing times can range from 5 to 30 business days, depending on the visa type and chosen processing speed.
Receive Visa: If approved, you will receive your work visa, which will be affixed to your passport.
To apply for a Russian work permit visa at the embassy, you will need to submit the following documents:
Completed Visa Application Form: Fill out the form accurately and print it.
Valid Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months after your intended departure from Russia and have at least two blank visa-designated pages.
Recent Passport-Size Photo: Ensure the photo meets the requirements for a Russian visa.
Proof of Residence: If you are not applying from your home country, provide proof of residence for the last 90 days.
Visa Support (Invitation Letter): The invitation letter from your employer in Russia.
Bank Statements: For the last three months, if you are self-employed, unemployed, or a company director.
Travel Itinerary: Details of your travel plans, including flight bookings and hotel reservations.
Medical Insurance: Coverage of at least β¬30,000 valid for Russia.
Work Permit: A valid work permit issued by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Validity: Work permits can be valid for up to 90 days, 180 days, or even up to 1 year, depending on your needs.
Number of Entries: Work permits can be single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry.
Purpose of Visit: Work permits are for employment purposes such as working for a Russian company, participating in technical maintenance, or other professional activities.
Make sure to check the specific requirements of the Russian embassy or consulate where you will submit your application, as they may have additional requirements based on your nationality or visa type.
Description: Foreigners can work as general laborers, welders, electricians, machine operators, and carpenters. Demand is high in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and industrial hubs due to ongoing urban development. Skilled tradespeople with certifications earn higher wages. Salary Range: β½70,000 β β½120,000 ($890 β $1,530) per month
Description: Jobs include factory workers, assembly line operators, machinists, and quality control staff. Industries hiring foreigners include automotive, steel, chemicals, and textiles. Technical training or prior factory experience increases competitiveness. Salary Range: β½90,000 β β½115,000 ($1,140 β $1,460) per month
Description: Heavy equipment operators, mechanics, engineers, and safety inspectors are needed in Siberia and Ural regions. These jobs are physically demanding but offer the highest pay among labor roles. Salary Range: β½100,000 β β½150,000 ($1,270 β $1,900) per month
Description: Farmhands, harvest workers, and food processing staff are in demand during seasonal peaks in rural areas. Entry is easier for foreigners, but wages are lower compared to urban jobs. Salary Range: β½40,000 β β½60,000 ($510 β $760) per month
Description: Roles include retail assistants, cleaners, warehouse staff, and delivery drivers. Opportunities are concentrated in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Kazan. Basic Russian language skills are usually required, though English helps in tourist-heavy areas. Salary Range: β½50,000 β β½80,000 ($640 β $1,020) per month