Russia•Europe5-10 working days
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3-10 days
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Short-term visa for foreign citizens crossing Russian territory en route to another country, valid for up to 10 days.
The Russian Transit Visa, known formally as the "Транзитная виза," serves as a critical logistical instrument within the Russian Federation’s immigration framework, designed to facilitate the seamless movement of international travelers across its vast transcontinental expanse. While the legal foundations for Russian entry are primarily governed by Federal Law No. 114-FZ "On the Procedure for Exit from the Russian Federation and Entry into the Russian Federation," the transit visa specifically addresses the unique geographical reality of Russia as a primary land and air bridge between Europe and Asia. Established to regulate the movement of foreign nationals who must traverse Russian territory to reach a third-party destination, this visa fills a vital gap in the immigration system by providing a legal pathway for those whose travel itineraries necessitate a stopover or land-based crossing without requiring a full tourist or business visa. It functions as a controlled, time-bound authorization that balances the state’s stringent border security requirements with the practical necessity of international connectivity, ensuring that travelers passing through the country remain compliant with federal migration laws while minimizing the administrative burden on both the state and the transient visitor.
The ideal applicant for a transit visa is a traveler whose journey involves a stopover in Russia, whether for a short-term flight connection exceeding the visa-free transit window or a land-based crossing via rail or private vehicle. This visa is uniquely suited to individuals who possess confirmed onward travel documentation, such as airline tickets or rail vouchers, and who have already secured the necessary entry requirements for their final destination country. Unlike standard tourist visas, which require complex letters of invitation or hotel vouchers, the transit visa is distinctive for its streamlined, evidence-based application process that centers on the proof of transit intent. It is particularly essential for travelers navigating routes where direct flights are unavailable or for those traversing the Trans-Siberian Railway. While the visa offers the significant benefit of allowing a legal stay of up to 10 days—providing a buffer for potential travel delays—it is strictly limited in scope; it does not permit the holder to engage in any form of employment or extended tourism. Furthermore, the visa’s validity is tethered directly to the traveler’s itinerary, meaning that any significant deviation from the stated route or failure to exit the country within the allotted timeframe can result in severe administrative penalties, making it a specialized tool that demands precision and adherence to the traveler’s original transit plan.
Valid passport with at least two blank pages, valid for at least six months beyond the visa expiration date.
Confirmed travel tickets (air, rail, or bus) showing entry and exit from Russia.
Valid visa for the final destination country (if applicable).
Completed visa application form from the official portal (visa.kdmid.ru).
Education
none or higher
Original passport.
Completed and signed visa application form.
One passport-sized photograph.
Confirmed tickets for the entire journey.
Valid visa for the destination country (if required).
Consular fee payment receipt.
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