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what documents are needed to travel from ukraine to russia with children
I can't travel to Russia with children
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аватар hendo7
Citizens of Ukraine and Russia can enter, leave and move around the territory of the two states without visas in compliance with the rules of stay in force in this state, according to identity documents and confirming citizenship. While a passport is not required.
аватар hendo7
Were you deployed at the border or something? Specify.
аватар Pachok
Yes, it looks like a friend's question is "with children." I wouldn’t meddle without a passport :( And if you are traveling without a mother, then they will ask for a notarized permission from her to take the children out.
аватар sent2008
The question is very vague, please specify. It's hard to give advice without knowing the facts.
аватар agent_borabora
Recently, crossing the border of the Russian Federation has become tougher:
1. Only for zp.
2. With the presentation of a hotel reservation or an official invitation.
3. May be required to present a return ticket.
4. To cross with children, a child travel document is required or children must be included in the RFP. When crossing a child with one of the parents, a notarized permission from the second parent is required to take the child abroad.
аватар 2travel
Agree with agent borabora
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