Is it possible to get a visa for Kaliningrad in the neighboring countries?
I am planning to visit Northern Poland and then Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. I am thinking of going into the Russian state of Kaliningrad as well. I've read that compared to Russia proper it is easier to get a three day tourist visa for Kaliningrad. You don't need an invitation like for main land Russia.
I have a German passport and will leave from Berlin in the next few days. Is it possible to get a Kaliningrad visa in Gdansk or Vilnius in a day?
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If you are departing from Berlin, you can use the Mamonovo post to get this visa right there, with no need to wait, as @Tschareck said. There is new road opened, more information is in our older question here: "Is it difficult to do a car border crossing in Kaliningrad Oblast?"
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Can foreigners go to Kaliningrad?
Foreigners from eligible countries can apply for the Russian even if they will only visit Kaliningrad. All travelers who need a visa to enter Russia need a visa for Kaliningrad, eligible passport holders can apply online. Previously, foreigners visiting a specific area of the country applied for a regional eVisa.Can you go to Kaliningrad without a visa?
Kaliningrad is located in between Poland and Lithuania and people will need a special visa to enter.Do you need a Russian visa to go to Kaliningrad?
VISIT THE KALININGRAD REGION WITH AN E-VISA! Starting from July 1, 2019, nationals of 51 foreign States may be granted an e-visa to enter the Russian Federation through the border crossing points , located in the territory of the Kaliningrad region.Can I travel from Poland to Kaliningrad?
There is no direct connection from Poland to Kaliningrad. However, you can take the train to Malbork, take the walk to Malbork, then take the bus to Kaliningrad Bus station. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Warsaw to Kaliningrad via Malbork, Elblag, and Elbl\u0105g in around 6h 43m.How can visit Kaliningrad | Traveler777
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