Applying for a Russian Tourist Visa in Sweden as an Indian Citizen?
I am an Indian National Citizen working in Stockholm Sweden for over a year on work permit . I plan to visit Moscow on a short trip 3-4 days from Stockholm and back.
Is it possible to apply for a Russian tourist visa from Stockholm while being an Indian Citizen ?
Best Answer
The Russian Ministry for Foreign Affairs maintains a so-called 'List of Countries with Increased Immigration Risks'. Among the other limitations, it is regulated that nationals of these countries may only get Russian visas either in their home country or in a country of permanent residence. Unfortunately, India is on this list. I'm afraid you're out of luck.
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Can Indian get Russian visa easily?
One of the quickest and easiest visas to obtain for Russia is the eVisa. An eVisa is an electronic visa that can be applied for online in minutes and only takes 4 days to process. Russia eVisas allow eligible foreign travelers to visit specific Russian regions for short stays.How do Indians apply for Russian visa?
Can I travel to Russia from Sweden?
Russian E-Visa Requirements for Swedish Citizens. Swedish travelers that want to visit Russia must apply for the respective online visa. They also need to meet a few basic requirements to get their electronic visa successfully. The Russian eVisa for Swedish citizens grants a stay of eight (8) days.Is it easy to get a Russian tourist visa?
Getting one is not difficult. All you need to do is go to your local Russian embassy and apply for one. However, before you apply you will need to have an invitation letter. iVisa.com can make things easier for you by helping you get your invitation letter quickly.How to get a Russian tourist visa in 2022 (links in the description)
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Answer 2
It ought not to be a problem. Your citizenship determines whether you need a visa, but once you have determined you need one, it is generally your current residence that determines where to apply -- that is, if the country you're need a visa for has any restriction on where you can apply at all.
In fact it doesn't look like Russia is picky about where visa applications are filed. (But see Mark Mayo's report to the contrary below, as well as the OP's reply from the embassy). The first page of the online visa application simply asks you to pick a country with the legend:
Select the country in which there is a Russian embassy or consulate where you will receive a visa.
In order to be completely sure, though, why not just contact the Russian embassy in Stockholm and ask?
Answer 3
If you work permit not expired within next 90 days, then you can apply for a visa. Sometimes they mention that you should have "permanent" residency, but what they actually mean it's residency. (It's can be temporary if more then 90 days left) Also you should have at least two empty pages in your passport, and your passport should be valid for 6 month longer after the date when you Russian visa expired.
Contact Visa Center, they give right answers.
http://www.ifs-sweden.com/main.php?id=contact1&lang=en
+46 844685054 (Mo – Fr from 09:00 to 12:00, from 13:00 to 17:00)
They also accept documents by post.
What you basically need:
- tourist voucher or invitation.
You can buy it online from many different Russian visa support sites, for Europeans it's cost from 5 EUR, for Indians from 10 EUR. Usually issued instantly and it's already confirm that you have place to stay for all period of visa. You can also obtain invitation from a hotel, Russian citizen or from a Russian company.
- Insurance (Just UK, USA citizens and may be few more who don't need it)
Exactly in Stockholm they super strong about the insurance. They don't accept copies, it should be an original insurance with real stamp and signature.
I usually buy insurance in Russia, as they cheaper there. For example for 1 week, it's cost 4 EUR. with a cover for 30 000 EUR. (as required for visa). When I applied with such online issued insurance they refuse my application in Stockholm, I contacted consulate and proved, that other embassies accept it, and it's completely suits to their requirements. After two weeks of corresponding with me about this matter, they start to accept online issued insurances too, but may be not from any company yet. I applied with AlfaStrahovanie online insurance, and they accepted it.
- Visa Application.
When you have tourist voucher or invitation and insurance you can fill the application form for visa. https://visa.kdmid.ru In the end, when they ask to choose where you going to apply, I would recommend to choose "Visa center, Stockholm". (http://www.ifs-sweden.com)
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Reed more about requirements here: http://www.ifs-sweden.com/main.php?id=travel&lang=en
Sometimes Swedish apply for Russian Visa in Finland or Norway instead, as it's easier to get it there, but you can do it only in Sweden, as you have work permit in Sweden.
P.S.: I do first three steps within 30 minutes :) I have experience to prepare documents for visa for my Chinese (which counted in Russia with even bigger immigration risk than India), Korean, Swedish, Japanese friends for Russian embassies in UK, Norway, Sweden and Japan.
If it works for Chinese with study permit, must work for Indian with work permit too!
Answer 4
Based on my experience, I would expect that you would be able to apply in Sweden.
As a US citizen, I was able to apply for and obtain a Russian visa while on holiday in Germany. I was not a permanent resident of Germany at the time, I just had a standard Schengen 90 day tourist visa.
You might consider using a visa agency to process the application for you, as they will likely be familiar with the rules and are generally more helpful than the folks at the embassy.
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