Visas necessary to travel from Moscow to Kalinigrad

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I'm an Indian planning to visit Baltic countries and Kaliningrad with my wife. I will be traveling from Moscow.

What visas would we need to travel by train?



Best Answer

Because you intend to visit the Baltic countries I have to assume that you've already applied and/or received your Schengen visa. In addition to that you will need to make sure that your Schengen visa is not single entry otherwise you will need to carefully manage your trip.

In addition to the Schengen visa for the Baltic countries on your journey by train from Moscow to Kaliningrad you will need to get a Belarus Transit Visa (B) because the train from Moscow to Kaliningrad (russian) goes through Belarus before it gets to Lithuania.




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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.

Which country can enter Russia without visa?

Group 1. Countries: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine. Citizens of the countries of the CIS (the Commonwealth of Independent States) are permitted to stay in the Russian Federation for up to 90 days without a visa.



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