questions about travel to Russia for dual citizens of US and Russia
Renee Stillings
renee at ALINGA.COM
Fri Apr 25 16:03:03 UTC 2008
This is very interesting. As a result I assume you get a visa in your
passport just like any other foreigner? What types of visas (business,
tourist, student) have you done in this manner?
This is a particularly interesting issue for heritage speakers because of
some complications of enrolling in Russian universities for short-term
studies due to their citizenship. In other words, their position is that you
need to be enrolled based on your student visa - and not your passport.
Renee
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I am a dual citizen and have been going to Russia on my US passport for
almost 10 years now. The rules have changed slightly -- you now have to ask
MID for the permission to enter Russia on a different passport and it costs
you
$30 to do so.
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