Question o russia

  Ask a Question
Ask a question
Experts and experienced tourists will answer
+ Add question details
2599 subscribers will be
notified of the issue

Related question «Documents and borders»
I plan to fly from Moscow to Ukraine in transit through Belarus, I myself am a Ukrainian, I visited the Russian Federation on an internal passport. Perhaps it will slither? Passport present
I plan to fly from Moscow to Ukraine in transit through Belarus, I myself am a Ukrainian, I visited the Russian Federation on an internal passport. Perhaps it will slither? Passport present
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
Subscribe
7 subscribers  • asked 2018-06-186 years ago
Answers  •  11
аватар ollennka
Perhaps it will be ... And what's the problem? If you have a passport and a ticket, then fly away.
аватар alex45
Do you have a passport? Come fly!
аватар Lucky525
Somewhere recently I read that a person could not fly from Moscow to Belarus with an internal Ukrainian passport, they did not let him in at the airport, despite the ticket. It seems that you can fly only with a passport. By this train, the man calmly arrived in Kyiv. Google it, I hope you find this information. Good luck!
аватар lazy_person
I would not immediately say - "fly away." The entry of a Ukrainian into the Russian Federation on an internal passport is a special agreement between the two countries, Belarus (Belarus) is not provided for in this scheme. Unforeseen issues may arise. It would seem that there is a foreign passport (Ukrainian), but then the question is, why is it not marked with a visit to the Russian Federation? If the trip would initially be on a passport, then everything is logical. But entry into the Russian Federation is internal (clean foreign), and Belarus is foreign .. but from the Russian Federation - is that the question?
аватар lazy_person
kornienko8721
I am not a border service, I can make a mistake, but I intuitively understand that you need to travel around the world using a Citizen's Passport. If you ended up in another country (Russian Federation) and you want to leave it for a third country (Belarus), and then for a fourth country (Ukraine), then this path should be tracked in the Passport. It is necessary to find out this issue separately from the competent services ... not here.
аватар travelsita
And just like that by plane. Better use foreign. Our employees regularly travel to Moscow via Minsk (of course, it became inconvenient). They cross the border only by foreigners (everyone already has biometrics). This is an official trip.
аватар ollennka
It won’t fly away internally, a year ago they returned border control with Belarus from Russia. In general, it is regrettable, of course, that for 21 years the two states have not been able to work out some kind of unified visa and migration policy.
But the author of the question has nothing to worry about, everything is ok according to the documents.
аватар idobruk
Why not?
аватар ollennka
Why can't that? If for some reason it’s impossible to use internal Ukrainian by plane through Belarus, then the whole snag is in the stamps on crossing the border, which are not put in the internal passport. And then our migration registration does not converge, because they cannot see how many days a Ukrainian spent in the Russian Federation, how many in Belarus.
аватар idobruk
We stopped by in Russia, they gave us a piece of paper to fill out and leave the second part. From Moscow we flew to Vietnam, and then we were already given a stamp that we flew from Russia, but there was no stamp in foreign countries that we arrived in Russia. We returned to us, they set the entrance, and then at the border we gave a piece of paper and that's it.
There are 2 stamps in total. Departure from Russia and return. It was the end of 2015.
The author of the question indicated that he has a foreign country, I think you can.
аватар idobruk
Since 2009, Ukrainians have been moved to put stamps in foreign countries when crossing the border of Ukraine with Russia. Perhaps something has changed since this year, but I have not heard anything like it.
avatar
Answer other questions about russia
Add photo
Loading...
Photo uploaded
×
All questions
russia
Adler Anapa Astrakhan Baikal Belgorod Chelyabinsk Elbrus Gelendzhik Kaliningrad Kazan Kislovodsk Krasnaya Polyana Krasnodar Krasnokamensk Moscow Nizhny Novgorod Rostov-on-Don Saint Petersburg Sochi Suzdal Svetlogorsk Tuapse Tver Vladimir Vladivostok Volgograd Yaroslavl Yekaterinburg Yessentuki Yeysk Zheleznovodsk
more
UAE
more