I will be using a business visa 90 days in Russia, Have anyone faced problems by custom or police about "what kind of business I'm doing?"

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I will soon receive a buiness visa after one month duration is 3 months. I might sound funny, but will I get into a trouble if im not a buiness man?? I dont even have work, but I mean I have saved my money. But like buiness visa require me to fill in some working information , so I randomly fill in some working information that i have worked before. Will this be a problem??

Have any one also traveled in Russia over 30 days as buiness visa holder? If so please I really hope I can hear from you , I have no one to ask in Taiwan.

Is there some regions that business visa holder can't enter? Because I know there are a lot of region that tourist visa holder can not enter, but I mean I'm a business holder.



Best Answer

You are in risk of not being admitted to country if you lied on the application. Customs and immigration officers will almost always ask why are you entering the country, what do you do there and when do you plan to leave.

If they are suspicious, then they will question further. Based on that you are in risk of refusing entry and sending back. You should be declaring the same for all visa applications and have to truthfully explain what happened.

In short, its a huge risk to get visa under false pretenses and seeking entry.




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How long can you stay in Russia on a business visa?

According to the Russian legislation, the complete term of stay in Russia on a business visa should not exceed 90 days within each 180 days.

Why do Russian visas get rejected?

Incomplete supporting documentation is the most common reason for refusing one a visa. Refusal is also possible if the visa application was not filled out correctly. If the applicant was issued with an entry ban to the Russian Federation, they will be refused an entry visa in the Russian Embassy or Consulate.

Can you work in Russia with a business visa?

A typical entry on a multi-entry business visa is for up to 90 days within a 180 day period although there may be circumstances where longer visits might be permitted. A Russian business visa does not authorize a person to work in Russia.

Can I extend my business visa in Russia?

The Russian visa validity period can be extended for up to 10 days provided that the total duration of stay of the foreign national in the Russian Federation doesn't exceed 90 days in each 180-day period.



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Answer 2

On business visa you suppose to have business meeting or something for your company or as freelance to do in Russia, so if they ask you why you are there you can simply say the reason, show your meetings or what you suppose to do there.

Custom duty is like russian roulette, may they ask you questions may nothing, depend by your nationality and by luck. Or may they don't speak any english and they let you go.

Answer 3

So you lied in your application and you are asking if this might cause problems? The answer to that is YES

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