Can I (a citizen of Russia) visit Ukraine without invitation, but with copies of tickets instead?
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I want to go to Ukraine from Russia, visit a few cities and then go to Moldova. But the thing is, I cannot make an invitation letter. Instead I can provide all of the train tickets of travels within Ukraine.
I've heard that it's hard to get to Ukraine for the Russian citizen because they need the invitation letter and stuff, so I'm not sure if just providing tickets is enough.
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Do Russian citizens need visa to Ukraine?
KYIV, Ukraine -- The Ukrainian cabinet approved a resolution on Friday to bar Russian citizens from entering Ukraine without a visa.Can Russian citizens travel freely?
The Russian passport is considered the 48th in the ranking in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index, as Russian citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to over 120 countries and territories.Can I leave Russia on the day my visa expires?
A valid visa is necessary to depart Russia. Travelers who overstay their visa's validity, even for one day, will be prevented from leaving until their sponsor intervenes and requests a visa extension on their behalf.Do you need papers to travel in Russia?
In order to be allowed to visit Russia, it is necessary to submit appropriate documents, without which the trial will prove unsuccessful. The first one is, of course, a passport, valid for at least 180 days, counted from the date of the end of the stay in Russia.Russia tells BBC “we did not invade Ukraine” and there is “no war” there - BBC News
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