Now it's easy to travel to St.Petersburg without a Russian visa! Step on board m/s Carelia and travel via the unique Saimaa Canal to Vyborg and further to the magnificient St.Petersburg.
According to the Russian law, your stay in Russia must be registered within 7 work days after arriving to Russia.
Visitors staying in Russia less than seven work days do not need to register at all. Not registering your stay may lead to problems (fine, annulment of your visa) with Russian authorities and make applying of next Russian visa more complicated or impossible.
If you stay at a hotel in Russia, most of hotels take care of registration. We recommend you to check this when checking in to the hotel.
If you are not staying at a hotel and your stay lasts longer than 7 work days, you need to register your stay at local police precinct (in Moscow ) or FMS office (commonly known as OVIR). More information about registration you will get from our office, when applying your visa.
All foreign citizens are required to possess a Migration Card while located in Russia. You will be given the Migration Card upon entry to Russia. Complete both parts and present it to passport control. The border guard will put a stamp (the same as in the passport) on your Card and remove the A-part. You must present your Migration Card when registering your visa in Russia and submit it at passport control when leaving Russia.
Attn! Many hotels do not accommodate clients, if they don't have stamped Migration Card with them when checking in to hotel.
Now it's easy to travel to St.Petersburg without a Russian visa! Step on board m/s Carelia and travel via the unique Saimaa Canal to Vyborg and further to the magnificient St.Petersburg.
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