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Can a citizen of Ukraine on an internal passport fly Kyiv - Riga - St. Petersburg? Citizens of Ukraine do not need a foreign passport to visit the Russian Federation
Can a citizen of Ukraine on an internal passport fly Kyiv - Riga - St. Petersburg? Citizens of Ukraine do not need a foreign passport to visit the Russian Federation
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6 subscribers  • asked 2016-07-268 years ago
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аватар L_ena
Does the arrival in Riga - the capital of Latvia, which is a member of the Schengen zone - not alarm you in any way?
аватар dambrovsky
Even if you fly through Belarus, you will need a foreign
Follow the rules so that there are no unnecessary conversations and problems at the border
аватар dr_livse
There are no direct flights Ukraine-RF! Therefore, there are only 2 options:
1. Ukraine-Latvia-RF (I am not going to leave the transit zone in Latvia)
2. Ukraine-Belarus-RF (100% option, foreign travel to the Russian Federation or Belarus from Ukraine is not needed)
If everything is clear with the second option, then I would like to deal with option No. 1 where it is alarming that Latvia is a member of the Schengen zone ...
аватар dambrovsky
how many tourists and friends were sent, then in recent years they crossed with foreign countries, so that it would be calmer and there would be no unnecessary questions ...
For questions No. 1, it is better to call directly to the airline and the border service, you will be correctly advised.
аватар travelsita
According to your internal passport, you may not be registered for a flight to the EU .. You must be foreign.
аватар dr_livse
the airline (airBaltic) said that it is possible by ext. passport gr. Ukraine to fly to Riga and then to St. Petersburg. Passport is not required
аватар kvi2007
issue a passport under an accelerated procedure and don’t fill your head with unnecessary questions, fly wherever you want, it’s cheaper than buying plane tickets and you will be turned back! The variant with transit through Riga is theoretically real, because. you do not cross the border of Latvia, but are in the transit zone of the airport and depart from the point of departure and arrive at the point of arrival according to the rules established between two specific countries regarding internal passports. Only the answer to this question can be given by such an extreme person who did this and who is so pressured by the toad itself to pay for a foreign visa !!!...;)
аватар dr_livse
As a result of a small investigation, it turned out that you can fly!) Killed half a day, though, for the proceedings ...
So:
AirBaltic: fly, don't think about anything, everything will be fine.
Boryspil, Kyiv (+380443934371): You will not even be checked in for a flight outside. passport, if you do not believe, ask our border guards
Border guards, Ukraine (+380445276363): We will put you on the plane with a ticket and no. passport, if you are deployed in Latvia - your problems. Check with the embassy.
Consulate of Latvia, Ukraine (+380444907037): We had a case... recently a passenger was turned back in Riga, we do not recommend, but you can call the Latvian border guards if you do not believe us
Border guards, Latvia (+37167075616): If there is a transit zone at the airport, then there should be no problems, the case that you were told about at the consulate is from the category when a passenger refuses to fly further and tries to exit from the outside. passport in Riga.
Riga Airport (+37129311817): We have a transit area, fly, don't worry!
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