Tourist Visa
₹12,999.00 / per person

Documents Requirement

  • Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of your application.
  • Digital Passport-Sized Photo: The photo must meet specific requirements, such as a white background, no shadows, and a full face without headgear (except for religious reasons).

Conditional Requirement

  • Birth Certificate of the child.
  • Consent Letter from the non-traveling parent (if only one parent is traveling).
  • Proof of Guardianship (if applicable).
  • Family ties proof to ensure return to home country.

Visa Rejection Reasons

Common Reasons for Rejection:
  • Expired Passport
  • Criminal Record- Having a criminal history that disqualifies you from obtaining a visa
  • Previous Visa Violations - Having overstayed or violated the terms of a previous visa.
  • Incomplete or false documentation.
  • Suspicious travel history or security concerns.
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Important Note

 
  • Conditional requirements depend on your nationality, travel history, and purpose of visit.
  • Providing incomplete or false information can lead to visa rejection.

Tourist Visa

Validity - 30 Days / Single entry
Visa Pricing ₹12,999.00 / per person
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Questions & Answer

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No, Indian citizens applying for a Russian e-visa do not need an invitation letter. The e-visa process is designed to be simpler and more accessible than traditional visa applications, which may require such documentation.

Extensions for a Russian e-visa are only granted in exceptional cases, such as medical emergencies or unforeseen events like natural disasters. If you need to extend your stay for other reasons, you must leave Russia before your visa expires and apply for a new visa if necessary.

Important note:

  • Compliance: Overstaying your visa can result in fines, deportation, and future entry bans, so it’s crucial to adhere to the visa’s validity period.

Yes, while it is not mandatory to print your e-visa, it is highly recommended. Having a printed copy can prevent potential issues at border control, especially in case of technical difficulties or system errors. Additionally, always keep a digital copy on your device.

Overstaying your Russia e-visa can result in significant penalties, including fines, deportation, and a possible ban from re-entering Russia in the future. It is crucial to exit Russia before your visa expires.


Consequences of overstay:

  • Fines: Monetary penalties may be imposed.

  • Deportation: You may be forcibly removed from Russia.

  • Future Bans: Re-entry bans can be applied, affecting future travel plans.

We accept a variety of payment methods to make your booking process easy and convenient. These include cash, bank transfers, mobile payments (such as bKash, Nagad), and major debit/credit cards. If you have a preferred payment option, feel free to let us know!

For international travel, you’ll typically need several important travel documents, including a valid passport, visa (if required), airline tickets, travel insurance, and any COVID-19 related health certificates. Depending on your destination, additional documents may be necessary. Our team will guide you through the specific requirements for your trip.

If your Russian visa application is rejected, the rejection notice will include the reason for the denial. Common reasons include inaccurate information, missing documents, or security concerns.

Next steps after rejection:

  • Correct errors: If the rejection is due to an error in your application, correct the mistake and reapply.

  • Alternative visa options: Consider applying for a visa through the Embassy.

To minimise the risk of rejection, follow these best practices:

  • Accuracy: Ensure all personal information matches your passport exactly.

  • Document quality: Upload clear, high-quality digital copies of your passport and photo.

  • Adhere to guidelines: Follow all instructions provided by the visa application platform.

  • Consult experts: If in doubt, seek help from visa services like Atlys to guide you through the process.

  • Early application: Apply well in advance to allow time for any corrections or additional documentation.

If you notice a mistake on your issued Russia e-visa, such as incorrect personal details or travel dates, you should immediately contact the platform or service through which you applied. In most cases, you may need to reapply for a new e-visa, as corrections cannot typically be made after issuance.

Preventing mistakes:

  • Review carefully: Double-check all information before submitting your application.

  • Seek assistance: Consider using a visa service like Atlys to ensure accuracy.