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Re: VISAS TO RUSSIA - RUA RECOMMENDED
« Reply #30 on: June 27, 2012, 02:44:13 PM »
RR will do the registration in Moscow through their partner office I recall. I am not up to date, but if it isn't free and included, the fee will be very nominal.

The last hotel I stayed in in Moscow (The Ukraina) didn't charge me anyway I think. Its only a rubber stamp after all.
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Re: VISAS TO RUSSIA - RUA RECOMMENDED
« Reply #31 on: June 27, 2012, 03:16:55 PM »
Please be advised you will have to complete a migration card on entry to Russia (normally given out on the plane), whatever you do, do not lose this  :snivel:


No cards are needed anymore at Domodedovo, it's computerized now.  Flying into Domodedovo or Vnukovo, the airline will not hand out the cards anymore.  When you go through passport control, they will extract the data from your passport/visa and a computer printed form will be given to you.  They will keep one half and give you the exit portion to use on leaving. Don't lose it!




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