Going back to Russia with another passport (maybe)

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What I have:

  • 1 Brazilian passport with the 90 no visa required days currently maxed out
  • 1 European passport

    Why? I work online for myself so I can do it from anywhere and my girlfriend is currently living in Russia.

I've been in Russia for about 90 days with a Brazilian passport and now I want to go back before waiting 90 days.

What is the easiest passport to acquire a tourist visa with, Brazilian or European?

And if I decide to use the European should I say 'no' when they ask if I ever was in Russia?






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Can I travel to Russia with a dual citizenship?

Dual Citizenship U.S. citizens who choose to enter Russia on a Russian passport do face several possible difficulties. U.S. citizens who have at one time held Russian citizenship are often required to renounce Russian citizenship before applying for a Russian visa in their U.S. passport.

Can I travel to Russia with expired passport?

Russian visas in an expired or canceled passport are not valid. You must obtain a valid visa for your specific purpose of travel before arriving in Russia, unless you are arriving as a cruise ship passenger (see below information for passengers of cruise ships and ferries).

Can you go to Russia without a passport?

To enter Russia for any purpose, a U.S. citizen must possess a valid U.S. passport and a bona fide visa issued by a Russian Embassy or Consulate. It is impossible to obtain an entry visa upon arrival, so travelers must apply for their visas well in advance.

Can I travel to Russia now?

Russia - AVOID ALL TRAVEL Avoid all travel to Russia due to the impacts of the armed conflict with Ukraine, including limited flight options and restrictions on financial transactions. If you are in Russia, you should leave now while commercial means are still available.



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