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Dual Citizenship registration for FSUW
Steamer:
Is anyone else dealing with this?
Apparently a law was passed in Russia that requires Russian citizens with dual citizenship to register with the Rus. consulate before Oct. 4. Reliable details about this are hard to come by. Embassy website gives contradictory info about what to do and has me totally confused.
Any input would be appreciated.
sparky114:
Wifey is just doing this at the moment
Will update when i know anything more
But the process so far is she has been to OVIR was given the forms, and will now get her UK passport translated then have to take it to the UFMS office
All i know at the moment.
Orchid:
--- Quote from: Steamer on September 01, 2014, 10:38:56 PM ---Is anyone else dealing with this?
Apparently a law was passed in Russia that requires Russian citizens with dual citizenship to register with the Rus. consulate before Oct. 4. Reliable details about this are hard to come by. Embassy website gives contradictory info about what to do and has me totally confused.
Any input would be appreciated.
--- End quote ---
Any Russian citizen must have registration.
It can be any place in Russia.
For example, I live in the USA.
I still have my house in Russia. I am registered at my house.
When I sell it, I will have to be registered at Russian consulate in Seattle.
I do not know why you think it’s new. It’s an old rule.
sparky114:
--- Quote from: Orchid on September 01, 2014, 11:49:01 PM ---
--- Quote from: Steamer on September 01, 2014, 10:38:56 PM ---Is anyone else dealing with this?
Apparently a law was passed in Russia that requires Russian citizens with dual citizenship to register with the Rus. consulate before Oct. 4. Reliable details about this are hard to come by. Embassy website gives contradictory info about what to do and has me totally confused.
Any input would be appreciated.
--- End quote ---
Any Russian citizen must have registration.
It can be any place in Russia.
For example, I live in the USA.
I still have my house in Russia. I am registered at my house.
When I sell it, I will have to be registered at Russian consulate in Seattle.
I do not know why you think it’s new. It’s an old rule.
--- End quote ---
Orchid, you have missed the post meaning.
What the new rule is as follows
If you have Russian citizenship, but also have say American or British or another country citizenship I>E the passport from that country, you have to inform the UFMS of your second citzenship or passport you hold
Hope that helps
Millaa:
Sparky, your wife need not do her UK passport translation, copy will be enough.
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