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Russian business visa update
As of September 2013, Russian Federal Migration Service will be requesting additional documents to be submitted in order to obtain an official business visa invitation. These new requirements will apply to the following applicants:
- parents traveling on a business visa with a minor child
- some non-UK nationalities applying for a Russian visa in UK
- applicants who have any pages with prolongation marks or corrections in their passport
These applicants will need to submit additional documents with a notarized translation into Russian and/or apostille.
Please contact Ruvisa Ltd for more details.