02/11/2020
Russia is opening its borders. Sort of.
We have always been a ‘proud’ state that would only consider easing off its visa policy on a bilateral basis – that is, if your country waived the visa requirements for Russians too.
All of a sudden, E-VISAS ARE BEING INTRODUCED unilaterally for the entire territory of Russia since the 1st of January 2021. The e-visa will enable stays of up to 16 days, will be issued in under 4 days and will be valid for 60 days after issuance. It will cost $40 for adults and will be free for kids aged 6 and under. NO HOTEL RESERVATIONS, NO INVITATION LETTERS or other paperwork will be required.
That, of course, does not affect any temporary COVID-related restrictions: to my knowledge, only Brits, Swiss, Turks and Tanzanians are currently allowed into Russia, provided a negative pre-departure test. NO quarantine is required.
Today, obtaining a Russian tourist visa is not too difficult but is certainly an impediment for Western tourists spoiled, in a sense, with the power of their passports. You need to get formal confirmation of your trip from a Russian tour agency and then visit your local Russian visa center, in person. After that it takes about 10 business days to get your passport back. IMO, this hassle is one of the reasons why our country remains one of the most underrated destinations, largely spared from the usual hordes of tourists.
I’m wondering if this move could be the beginning of a global softening of visa requirements in an attempt to support the tourism industry that was hit by the pandemic so badly?
📸 Volcanoes of KAMCHATKA, shot by myself during a trek that I led last summer.
Below is the list of the 52 countries which citizens will be eligible for the Russian e-visa, most notably China (omg!), Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Finland, Japan, Austria, Ireland, Poland, Switzerland, Norway, India and Turkey
Sadly, Britain – the country where I lived for 4 years and have many friends in, my second motherland – is not eligible yet; neither is the USA. Hope that will change someday.
Andorra
Austria
Bahrain
Belgium
Bulgaria
China (and Taiwan)
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Monaco
Netherlands
North Korea
North Macedonia
Norway
Oman
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
San Marino
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Vatican