Visa Registration in Russia
Richard Robin
rrobin at EMAIL.GWU.EDU
Tue Jul 10 19:34:19 UTC 2012
I've always found the most hassle-free way to deal with visas for under 30
days is to register them at GoToRussia.com. Look up their number either in
Atlanta or Moscow/Petersburg and ask if they will register a visa that they
themselves did not issue. (They used to.) If so, then it's just a matter of
scanning (or photographing) the first page of the passport, the visa page,
and the migration card (both sides). Attach the scan/photo to them and the
next day they will send you back a scan of the registration, which is valid
for Moscow / SPb. But you'll have to find a printer to print it out.
Alternatively, you can pick up the registration at their office (moscow or
SPb). The service costs something like $50-60, I believe.
--
Richard M. Robin, Ph.D.
Director Russian Language Program
The George Washington University
Washington, DC 20052
202-994-7081
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