Can I live in Russia for the whole 3 years on a 3 year multiple entry visa? [closed]

Can I live in Russia for the whole 3 years on a 3 year multiple entry visa? [closed] - Woods Covered With Snow

I'm an American, considering moving to Russia for a little bit, is there any restriction on that 3 year multiple entry visa that would prohibit me from actually just staying in Russia for the whole 3 years?

I checked on https://www.visahq.com/russia/ and didn't see any restrictions, but just checking to make sure it isn't like a "90 days in, 90 days out" policy.



Best Answer

No. Any non immigrant visa is for non immigrant purposes even if it is valid for 10 years.

Even if you can’t find that specific limit somewhere there is definitely going to be one. If you could use such a visa for prolonged stays it would kill the purpose of having any immigrant visas at all.




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How long can you stay in Russia with a 3-year visa?

When a US citizen has received a 3-year visa to Russia based on a simplified visa agreement between Russia and the USA made in 2012, that person is allowed to stay in Russia for up to SIX consecutive months. The best part is that upon leaving Russia this visa allows you to re-enter Russia right away!

How long can you stay in Russia with a multiple entry visa?

If this is your first visit, you are eligible to obtain a single or double entry visa for 1 to 3 months. Please note that a multiple entry business visa allows nationals of all countries except the US to stay in Russia up to 90 days out of the period of 180 days.

How long can foreigners stay in Russia?

For visas with shorter periods of validity, unless that visa specifically authorizes employment or study, a foreigner may stay in Russia only 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies to business, tourist, humanitarian and cultural visas, among other categories.

How long can I stay in Russia with a private visa?

Private visa can be single- or double-entry with the maximum validity period of 90 days. An Invitation for Private visa is issued (on a stamped form) by the local department of the Migration police upon the request of an individual (Russian citizen or a foreigner-holder of a Russian permanent residence permit).



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Answer 2

According to https://waytorussia.net/RussianVisa/3-Year-Russian-Visa-US-Citizens.html, a 3 year tourist visa allows you to stay up to 180 days each year.

Answer 3

I am unable to load the web pages of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is the most authoritative source for your answer, but as a second-best source I went to the travel information site of the US Department of State. On their information page for Russia, they say:

Under a bilateral agreement signed in 2012, qualified U.S. applicants for humanitarian, private, tourist, and business visas should request and receive multiple-entry visas with a validity of three years. Visas issued under the agreement permits stays in the territory of the Russian Federation for up to six consecutive months. (Please note that other types of visas are not part of the agreement and those visa holders should pay close attention to the terms of their visas.) You must exit Russia before your visa expires. The maximum period of stay is shown on the visa.

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So, if your visa is a three-year visa issued under this agreement, you can conclude that you are allowed to stay no more than six months on each visit. That doesn't necessarily mean that you can re-enter Russia for a subsequent six-month visit immediately after ending a previous one. Instead, if you want to stay in Russia for longer than six months, you should investigate a proper long-term visa. The place to ask about that is Expatriates.

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